Year: 2026

What To Do If Someone Hits Your Parked Car

Key Takeaways Document damage with photos, witnesses, and a police report as soon as possible. California law requires drivers to stop and leave contact information after damaging a parked vehicle. Leaving the scene may result in a hit-and-run property damage violation. The moving driver is typically responsible for damage to a parked vehicle. Collision or…

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What To Know About Responsibility And Claims After A California Car Accident

Key Takeaways California drivers must report crashes involving injury, death, or significant property damage. Prompt notice to the DMV and your insurer helps avoid delays and coverage issues. Honest, consistent reporting directly affects how liability is determined. Claim value depends on documented injuries, available coverage, and the specific facts. In the aftermath of a collision,…

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Do Truck Drivers Get Fired for Accidents?

Key Takeaways Truck drivers are not automatically fired; termination depends on fault and company safety findings. A preventable classification can impact both employment and injury liability claims. Employers rely on dashcams, logs, and regulatory compliance during investigations. Serious violations or prior incidents increase the risk of termination. Internal findings may become important evidence in a…

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What Evidence Matters Most in a Truck Accident Case?

When people ask, “What evidence matters most in a truck accident case?” the answer often determines whether a claim succeeds or struggles. Truck collisions are rarely simple. They involve commercial drivers, trucking companies, layered insurance coverage, and strict regulations that do not apply to everyday car crashes.  At Milanfar Law Firm, PC, we approach these…

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