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When More Than One Insurance Policy Applies After a Crash
After a serious car accident, most people expect one insurance company to handle the claim. One driver caused the crash. That driver has insurance. The injured person files a claim. But many California accident cases are not that simple. More than one insurance policy may apply when a crash involves an Uber or Lyft driver, a delivery driver, a company vehicle, a com...
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Do I Really Need a Lawyer After an Uber or Amazon Delivery Accident?
After an accident involving an Uber driver or an Amazon delivery vehicle, one of the first questions people ask is simple: Do I really need a lawyer? It’s a fair question. Many crashes appear straightforward at first. Insurance companies contact you quickly. Adjusters seem helpful. You may assume the process works the same way as any other car accident. But Uber a...
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Holiday Shopping Injuries in San Diego: Parking Lot Accidents and Your Legal Rights
Holiday Shopping Injuries: What to Do After a Parking Lot Accident at a San Diego Mall Holiday shopping season brings more than crowded stores and long checkout lines. Across San Diego, mall and retail parking lots become high-risk zones for serious accidents in November and December. Increased traffic, distracted drivers, poor lighting, and rushed pedestrians create t...
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Injured by a Distracted Amazon Driver? Steps to Take Immediately After the Crash
Injured by a Distracted Amazon Driver? Steps to Take Immediately After the Crash Amazon delivery vehicles are everywhere in San Diego—especially during the holiday season. With tight delivery windows, constant GPS navigation, and pressure to complete high-volume routes, distracted driving has become a serious safety concern involving Amazon delivery drivers. If yo...
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How Amazon’s Delivery Policies Contribute to California Truck Accidents
The Hidden Dangers Behind the Prime Promise Amazon's delivery network has redefined consumer expectations. But behind the promise of one- or two-day delivery is a system that pressures drivers to meet unrealistic quotas — often at the cost of road safety. At Phillips & Pelly, we’ve seen firsthand how Amazon’s delivery structure has contributed to serious truc...
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