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Bankruptcy FAQ for Individuals

Bankruptcy FAQ for Individuals

Building Resilience into Your Small Business

Building Resilience into Your Small Business

21 Ways to Get Help for Your IRS Tax Problem and Get Your IRS Debt Resolved, Reduced, or Forgiven

21 Ways to Get Help for Your IRS Tax Problem and Get Your IRS Debt Resolved, Reduced, or Forgiven

7 Tips to Reduce Your Chances of Falling Victim to Tax Identity Theft

7 Tips to Reduce Your Chances of Falling Victim to Tax Identity Theft

What Percentage of Tax Returns Are Audited Each Year?

What Percentage of Tax Returns Are Audited Each Year?

What You Should Know About Unemployment Taxes

What You Should Know About Unemployment Taxes

New York sales tax audits are challenging for business

New York sales tax audits are challenging for business

What if I Can’t Pay My Installment Agreement?

What if I Can’t Pay My Installment Agreement?

What Are The Most Common Causes Of Motorcycle Accidents Across California?

One of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents in California, in my experience, is vehicles making left-hand turns in front of motorcycles. When vehicles make left-hand turns, they often don’t see the motorcyclist, either because they’re not paying attention or because they misjudge the speed.

I’ve Been in a Bus Accident in California. Now What?

Bus accidents involve a unique set of circumstances and considerations, especially when pursuing personal injury damages as an injured party. In California, both private and public busses are classified as “common carriers.” This means that bus drivers and bussing companies are held to a higher standard of care than the average driver, as they “must use the utmost care and diligence for their safe carriage, must provide everything necessary for that purpose, and must exercise to that end a reasonable degree of skill.” (California Civil Code 2100)

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