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How to Prove Liability in a Crash Involving Tesla Autopilot or Full Self-Driving (FSD) in California

How to Prove Liability in a Crash Involving Tesla Autopilot or Full Self-Driving (FSD) in California

Proving liability in a Tesla Autopilot or Full Self-Driving (FSD) crash in California typically requires evidence of (1) who had control, (2) what the system did, and (3) whether a defect, misrepresentation, or negligent driving caused the collision. Because these cases blend driver negligence, product liability, and digital evidence, early preservation is critical. This article […]

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How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Injuries in a Los Angeles Car Accident Lawsuit

How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Injuries in a Los Angeles Car Accident Lawsuit

Airbag-related crashes kill or seriously injure thousands of Americans each year, and in Los Angeles a defective airbag can create liability beyond the at-fault driver. California law allows injured drivers and passengers to pursue both negligence and product-liability claims when an airbag fails to deploy, deploys late, or deploys violently. This article explains the evidence,

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How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Your Injuries After a Car Accident in California

How to Prove a Defective Airbag Caused Your Injuries After a Car Accident in California

Proving a defective airbag caused your injuries in California typically requires 3 pillars of evidence: crash data (EDR/ACM), medical causation proof, and product-defect documentation. Because airbags are regulated safety devices, a failure to deploy, improper deployment, or shrapnel/chemical release can create unique, traceable injury patterns. This article explains the evidence, experts, timelines, and California legal

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How to Prove a Defective Backup Camera Caused a Parking Lot Pedestrian Accident in California

Backup cameras were required on nearly all new U.S. vehicles starting May 1, 2018—yet failures and blind spots can still cause parking-lot pedestrian crashes in California. These incidents often hinge on whether the camera defect, not just driver error, was a substantial factor in the collision. This article explains the evidence, experts, and California legal

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