Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Electronic Evidence in Motorcycle Crash Cases
Motorcycle crash victims might need money worse than any other personal injury victims. The medical bills associated with motorcycle wrecks are often staggering, since the injuries are so serious. Because of these serious injuries, these victims have a very hard time moving forward with their lives. Substantial compensation is available, but only if a… Read More »
Wrong-Way Crash in Oceanside
Law enforcement investigators believe that alcohol impairment caused a deadly wreck on State Route 76 in Oceanside. Police said the man, who was in his 30s, was driving a tan Buick Century the wrong way on eastbound SR-76, west of Melrose Drive, when he collided with a white Honda Clarity shortly before 9:30 p.m…. Read More »
A Closer Look at PJP’s E-Scooter Crash
Several months after it occurred, new details continue to emerge about Pax Jolie Pitt’s e-scooter crash in the summer of 2024. The 20-year-old crashed his e-bike into a car during rush hour in late July, leaving him with head injuries that saw him rushed to the hospital. Two months earlier, he crashed a Tesla… Read More »
Legal Options After a Device Distraction Car Crash
Most small device use while driving, such as touchscreen control pad use, is legal. But many legal activities are unsafe. It’s legal, yet unsafe, to smoke cigarettes, eat fat-laden foods, own guns, and the list goes on. We can add using a device, any device, while driving to that list. According to several studies,… Read More »
The Different Degrees of Drunk Driving
Any way you slice it, the number of drunk driving accidents has increased significantly in recent years. Between about 1990 and 2020, a long-term drunk driver crackdown slightly reduced the number of these accidents. But during pandemic lockdowns, alcohol consumption increased and traffic enforcement dropped off. So, motorists reverted to a few bad driving… Read More »
Formal and Informal Defenses in Bicycle Crash Claims
The evolution of bicycle crash negligence defenses is one reason the plaintiffs’ winning percentage in civil claims has plummeted since the 1990s. As late as the early 1990s, even mediocre lawyers could obtain maximum compensation in these matters. After a cursory investigation, a lawyer made a “take it or leave it” settlement offer. Because… Read More »
What is the Punishment for a Hit-and-Run Accident?
For practical purposes, in criminal court, the punishment is usually nothing. Over 90 percent of these cases are closed unresolved, and in many cases, police investigators don’t try very hard to solve them. As far as most law enforcement investigators are concerned, any personal injury incidents, like a vehicle collision, is a civil matter,… Read More »
The Workers’ Comp Claims Process Explained
In the early 1900s, a string of workplace disasters, like the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911, drew attention to the plight of people who worked in dangerous factories. Over a hundred workers died in the TFF fire, most from smoke inhalation or because they jumped to their deaths. The factory’s doors were locked… Read More »
What Causes Uber Crashes?
Rideshare drivers have tough jobs. They must safely operate motor vehicles, often in unfamiliar parts of town, while dealing with sometimes grumpy, incorrigible, or just plain weird passengers. Yet the company does almost nothing to prepare drivers for all these responsibilities. In fact, Uber contributes to Uber crashes, mostly because of the driver compensation… Read More »
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Car Crash Claim?
Yes, for the same reason that high school football teams don’t play NFL teams. The competition isn’t fair, and the high school kids would probably get seriously injured in the game. Insurance companies routinely hire lawyers who charge more than $2,000 per hour. A competition between such lawyers and car crash victims is no… Read More »