A motorcyclist suffered major injuries in a crash on northbound Graham Hill Road near Santa Cruz, according to the California Highway Patrol. The collision caused traffic delays as authorities investigated.
Autonomous vehicle safety is under renewed scrutiny in Texas after Waymo vehicles were cited for passing stopped school buses in Austin. Lawmakers and federal regulators are examining how AVs interact with children, police, and traffic signals.
If you’ve been injured in a car or truck crash, insurance companies may tell you a lawyer isn’t necessary. Legal professionals explain why that advice can be costly.
A new NC State study suggests adding a fourth “white light” to traffic signals to help autonomous vehicles manage intersections more efficiently. While simulations show reduced delays and fuel use, the concept raises new safety and liability questions as AVs expand nationwide.
Semi- and fully autonomous vehicle accidents have caused serious and fatal injuries. In some cases, injured victims may hold car manufacturers accountable through a product liability lawsuit.
Waymo’s self-driving taxis are testing in Washington, D.C., with a full launch planned for 2026. This article examines recent safety concerns, how robotaxi accidents work, and what pedestrians, passengers, and drivers should know if they’re injured.
Flying snow and ice can shatter windshields and cause dangerous crashes. Learn how Virginia law handles these incidents and what steps injured drivers should take to protect their rights.
Scooter accidents have skyrocketed in the US. If you gift or receive an e-scooter, know your state and local laws, wear a helmet, and make yourself visible to reduce the risk of injury and legal liability.
Waymo’s recent recall over school bus violations has renewed national scrutiny of autonomous vehicle safety. This article examines how incidents like these intersect with state laws, liability rules, and the future of driverless cars.
Medical transport injuries in Virginia often happen inside the vehicle, from unsecured wheelchairs to dropped stretchers or loose equipment. Learn the most common risks, who may be liable, and what steps to take if you or a loved one is hurt during non-emergency medical transport.
New national attention on outdated crash test standards highlights why women suffer more severe crash injuries. This article revisits our October coverage and explains how new research and advocacy efforts are pushing the U.S. to modernize vehicle safety testing.
A recent Atlanta school-bus incident involving a Waymo driverless vehicle has sparked a federal investigation and renewed questions about autonomous vehicle safety. Learn what happened and how laws regulate self-driving cars.