Michael Ehline
A Los Angeles, California car accident lawyer. https://ehlinelaw.com/practice/car-accident
Flame Jetting Risks Annually to Humans
Congress to Consider Bill to Prevent Flame Jetting Injuries Flame jetting is a phenomenon that occurs when a liquid fuel, such as gasoline, is ignited and rapidly vaporizes, creating a… Read More »Flame Jetting Risks Annually to Humans
Suing Caltrans for Poor Lighting Copper Wire Theft Claims
Caltrans is well aware that the theft of copper wiring from light poles along highways and major roads has become an all-too-common occurrence, resulting in a lack of proper lighting… Read More »Suing Caltrans for Poor Lighting Copper Wire Theft Claims
Unable to Work after a Car Accident? Here’s What You Should Do
Car accidents can result in severe injuries, making it difficult or impossible for you to continue working, let alone build a proper insurance claim to recover damages. Our last post… Read More »Unable to Work after a Car Accident? Here’s What You Should Do
What to Do if the Police Report is Wrong after a Car Accident?
We all know that car accidents can lead to trauma, stress, and time missed from work, regardless of whether you suffer an injury or property damage yourself. No matter how… Read More »What to Do if the Police Report is Wrong after a Car Accident?
Can My Car Accident Lawyer Settle My Case Without My Consent?
Can My Car Accident Lawyer Settle My Case Without My Consent?
How Improper Sitting in a Vehicle Can Increase the Risk of Car Injuries
Sitting down inside a motor vehicle seems like a simple task, but it can become hazardous if not done correctly with a seat belt. Incorrect sitting positions can increase the… Read More »How Improper Sitting in a Vehicle Can Increase the Risk of Car Injuries
Who Can Injured Car Passengers Sue for Their Injuries?
The answer is that under California negligence law, the person responsible for injuries to passengers, pedestrians, and others is subject to a lawsuit to compensate the victims. Were you a… Read More »Who Can Injured Car Passengers Sue for Their Injuries?