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Aaron Hicks is a personal injury attorney and founder of Hicks Law Firm, based in Costa Mesa, California, Mr. Hicks' practice includes representing victims and their families in personal injury matters resulting in traumatic brain injuries, serious injuries, complex regional pain syndrome and wrongful death. Mr. Hicks often handles injury claims involving all types of motor vehicle accidents, product liability, premises liability, dog bites, pedestrian accidents, accidents involving ridesharing, and uninsured/underinsured motorist accidents. Mr. Hicks has nearly 20 years of experience exclusively in personal injury law in California and Tennessee.

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Legal Help for Victims of the Ridgecrest Apartment Complex Fire in Hazel Dell, Washington

Just after midnight on June 19, 2025, a fast-moving fire broke out in the Ridgecrest Apartments in Hazel Dell, Washington.  The blaze quickly grew...
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Daniel Landry Killed and Four Others Injured in Highway 17 Crash Near Sugarloaf RD

Daniel Landry, a 78-year-old Santa Cruz man, was killed and four others were seriously injured in a crash that occurred on Highway 17 last...
semi trucks

Fatal Semi-Truck Collision on I-40 Near Needles Kills One Over Father’s Day Weekend

A deadly crash involving two semi-trucks, including one hauling a UPS parcel trailer, shut down westbound lanes of Interstate 40 near Needles, California, on...
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Semi-Truck Hangs Off I-25 in Albuquerque, Forcing Road Closures and Emergency Response

A serious crash involving a semi-truck occurred on June 16, 2025, on Interstate 25 southbound near Coal Avenue in Albuquerque, New Mexico. According to...
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Rowena Fire Destroys Homes, Displacing Dozens of Families in the Columbia River Gorge

The Rowena Fire erupted Wednesday afternoon just outside The Dalles, Oregon, rapidly growing into a destructive blaze that has scorched more than 3,600 acres...