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According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, no state has more pedestrian deaths on its roadways than California. While our state’s size and population certainly play a role in the number of pedestrian accident fatalities that occur here, negligence equally contributes to these deadly events. At Binder & Associates, our Encino pedestrian accident lawyers provide the legal representation our...

Much like other personal injury accidents, the compensation victims can pursue depends on the negligence of the party who caused their injuries. The severity and the extent of those injuries, and the circumstances in which they occurred, impacts each victim’s life in ways that only apply to them. At Binder & Associates, our Encino personal injury attorneys understand...

When a negligent driver causes a traffic collision in Los Angeles County, accident injury victims face many uphill battles, beginning with their medical care requirements. At Binder & Associates our car, truck, and motorcycle accident attorneys in Encino, California know that these crashes can cause severe confusion, and with the adrenaline from the crash masking the injuries, seeking medical care may seem...

Premises liability hazards can cause injuries to our Los Angeles County residents in some of the most commons ways, including slippery floors and torn rugs in restaurants, hotels, and retail outlets. At Binder & Associates, our Encino premises liability attorneys know that severe injuries can occur without notice, and are often caused by more than negligent physical upkeep...

If you have been injured in a car accident in Encino, California, the adrenaline from the crash can leave you dazed and confused before you even make it to the hospital. Accident victims often express to reporting law enforcement officials that it all “happened so fast.” So, how do we know who is responsible for the vehicle...

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, speeding killed 9,378 people during traffic collisions throughout the country in 2018. That number represents more than one-quarter of all the fatal accidents that occurred on our U.S. roadways. When collisions occur at high rates of speed, the impact can be devastating, leaving injury victims permanently hurt, or...