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Archives: January 2018

Latest – Power Legal Group’s Attorney Bobby Yaghoubian Chosen for Prestigious Super Lawyers Honor Third Year in Row

By |January 24, 2018|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

  Babak Bobby Yaghoubian   It is with great pride that we announce Power Legal Group’s attorney Bobby Yaghoubian has been selected for the Southern California Super Lawyers Rising Stars 2018. This is an honor only 2.5 percent of Southern California attorneys enjoy. This is the third consecutive year that Mr. Yaghoubian has received this distinction, a list put out each year by Super Lawyers, a rating service for top practicing lawyers in their practice area. Super Lawyers performs independent, peer-influenced research to evaluate individual attorneys in California. It’s an honor enough to be mentioned on the Super Lawyers list, [...]

Can the Wrong Helmet Damage Your Bicycle Accident Injury Case?

By |January 8, 2018|Categories: Blog|

If you wear a helmet when you ride a bike, congratulations -- your head is now better protected than without. But are you wearing the best helmet for your head? What's more, if you wind up tangled in a lawsuit after a serious crash, can you prove you took every precaution to protect yourself on your bike? While you shouldn't live your life planning on an injury lawsuit, you should certainly take all care to remain safe on your bicycle. Not all helmets are the same, and if you ARE in an accident, it can certainly benefit your case to show that [...]

Drivers: What Do You Do When You See a Bicyclist?

By |January 2, 2018|Categories: Blog|

For a good laugh, check out this satirical take on bicyclists from The Onion. Everyone in LA can certainly relate! This “study” says that 90% of bike accidents could be prevented by buying a car like a normal person. According to “lead researcher” Dr. Laura Gafferty, this new data suggests that the “vast majority of cyclist injuries can be avoided simply by driving an automobile instead of biking around like some weirdo.” She adds that while bicycle riding is acceptable for kids, it’s not meant for grown-ups who are NOT competing in the Tour de France. The study goes on to [...]

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