Oakland Personal Injury Attorney, Ed Casey, offers drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians tips to stay safe and sane on the bay area’s busy streets.
Oakland Personal Injury Attorney, Ed Casey, offers drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians tips to stay safe and sane on the bay area’s busy streets.
Share the roads for safety’s sake In San Francisco alone, there are more than 490,000 registered vehicles– add Alameda and Contra Costa Counties and the number jumps to almost 2.8 million. With over 7 million people in the Bay Area, many of whom walk or bike to work the need for drivers, pedestrians and bikers to […]
Halloween Safety Tips for Parents and Children According to the National Retail Federation (NRF) more than 171 million Americans plan to celebrate Halloween this year, spending an average of $82.93, up from last year’s $74.34. Total spending is expected to reach $8.4 billion, an all-time high in the history of NRF’s annual survey. The survey […]
Every state has laws on the books relating to personal injury claims. California is no different… and what you don’t know can hurt you. For example, wait too long to file your claim, and you’re barred from bringing your claim to court. File too soon, and you lose out on recouping your losses. If you […]
Oakland Head Injury Attorney Covers the Differences Between Open and Closed Head Injuries A head injury is any sort of injury to your brain, skull, or scalp. Head injuries can range from a mild bump or bruise to a traumatic brain injury. Common head injuries include concussions, skull fractures, and scalp wounds. The consequences and treatments vary […]
For motorcycle enthusiasts, longer days, balmy weather and blue skies make summer a great time to ride. However, it’s important to remember the risks involved in riding a motorcycle. In fact, motorcycle accidents are 26 times more deadly than auto accidents. Still many enthusiasts enjoy a lifetime of riding without injury. The key is to […]
National Safety Month – Share the Roads Safely According to a report published by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) in San Francisco alone, there are more than 450,000 registered vehicles. With over 7 million people in the Bay Area, many of whom walk or bike to work, the need for drivers, pedestrians and bikers to share the roads […]
“Watch Out for Danger” is the theme of week 3 of National Safety Month. Each year, far too many people die from unintentional injuries. The causes range from poisoning to choking and suffocation, to fires and motor vehicle accidents. However, according to the National Safety Council (NSC) one of the most common causes of accidental death is falling. More […]
If you are involved in a car accident, your life can change in a moment. You may suffer physical or emotional injuries, and will likely have damage to your vehicle and other personal property. Below is a list of things to do after a accident. What to Do After A Car Accident: Stop and Assess […]
May is National Bike Month! There are so many fantastic reasons to get into cycling. It’s a joint-safe way to help you lose weight, reduce stress and get into shape. Commuting to work on a bike can save you money, while simultaneously helping the environment. The SFMTA recently reported an estimated 82,000 bike trips in San Francisco […]
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