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2019 California Law Requires Repeat DUI Offenders to Install Breathalyzers (Ignition Interlock Devices) in Cars

Under a California law that took effect on January 1, 2019, ignition interlock devices (IID) must be installed in the vehicles of those who have been convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) multiple times or just once if injury was involved. The interlock device must remain in the vehicle for a period of 12-48 […]

Study Reveals Jump Bikes More Popular Than Uber

Last spring, Uber introduced nine hundred red Jump bikes to the Sacramento, West Sacramento and Davis area. The program promised on-demand electric bikes that would allow commuters the ability to travel farther and get to their destination faster in a fun, convenient and economical way. Uber officials were hopeful that having shared bikes in Sacramento […]

Will California’s Proposed Bicycle Legislation Increase Safety on the Roadways?

On February 19th, a new bicycle bill was proposed in California that may change the way cyclists travel on the roadways. The bill was introduced by Phil Ting, a Democratic member of the California State Assembly. California has made several changes over the past few years to help keep cyclists safe. The state passed a […]

Electric Scooters Raising Safety Concerns As They Become More Popular

Electric scooter sharing programs continue to grow at a rapid pace across the country, particularly in larger cities, allowing riders to enjoy a fun, affordable and convenient method of transportation. Sacramento and West Sacramento are two of the latest cities to bring in electric scooters. The first wave of 100 electric scooters will hit the […]

Driving with Pets and Avoiding Dangerous Distractions

With the term “distracted driving,” most people think of texting, but there are many other types of distractions, including having pets in the car. Distracted driving refers to anything that takes the driver’s attention, hands or eyes off the road. Pet Distractions While Driving It is important for drivers to avoid all forms of distraction […]

How to Deal with the Insurance Company After an Accident

After an accident, opening a claim with the at-fault party’s insurance company is usually the first step in pursuing compensation for your injuries. However, be very careful with what you say and do to protect your best interests. Insurance companies actively seek information to use against you to reduce the value of your claim. Below […]

Pre-Existing Conditions and How They Affect Injury Claims

Accident victims often face strong opposition from the other party’s legal team and insurance company about any pre-existing conditions they may have. While having a pre-existing condition can make filing a personal injury claim more difficult, you may still be entitled to damages if your new injury caused your existing injury to worsen. Our Sacramento […]

Who is Liable in a Commercial Truck Accident?

If you are injured in a commercial truck accident, determining who is at fault can be complex. Commercial trucking operations involve multiple parties, each responsible for different aspects which could make them liable in an accident. It is important to accurately assess liability with a trucking accident to determine the correct parties to pursue compensation […]

The Arnold Law Firm is Collecting Toys for Tots Donations

The Arnold Law Firm is proud to be an official drop-off location for the Marine Toys for Tots Program. Help us bring cheer to local children in need by donating a new, unwrapped toy at our office located at 865 Howe Avenue in Sacramento during business hours (8:30 am – 5:00 pm). Our last day […]

Tips for Driving Safely at Night

Nighttime driving conditions can be dangerous because visibility is substantially impacted by reduced light. Driving in the dark increases car accidents, due to difficulty judging distances, reduced depth perception and temporary blindness from headlight glare. Below are tips for staying safe on roadways at night. Being aware of the causes of after-dark accidents and precautions […]