By | July 28th, 2016

Facial injuries are one of the most common and emotionally difficult injuries sustained in a car accident. Those who suffer facial injuries often endure extreme pain and may require extensive surgeries including those of a reconstructive nature. Types of Facial Injuries The kind of collision and the speed at which it occurred determine the severity of one’s injuries. Some of the most common injuries include: Burns – When an airbag deploys at a rate up to 200 miles per hour, chemical or friction burns can occur. Burns can also result.

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By | July 28th, 2016

Motorcyclists may share the road with cars, trucks, and other large vehicles on a daily basis, but a lot of people don’t know how to operate their cars safely when they’re around. For drivers of two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles alike, it’s wise to be aware of the risks that motorcyclists face to be better informed of safe driving practices – and hopefully prevent future accidents. Decreased Visibility Perhaps the biggest reason for the number of motorcycle accidents on the road today is due to the fact that they’re harder to.

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By | July 28th, 2016

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) urges motorists to pay close attention to their tires – especially since the hot weather is spreading across the country. How can a faulty tire cause a car accident? Car Accident Statistics The experts outline that heated asphalt adds to the wear tires experience on a daily basis. In fact, failing tires may be to blame for as many as 11,000 car accidents each year. Examples include drivers who lose control and cross into oncoming traffic or rollover accidents. Tire Problems to Avoid.

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By | July 21st, 2016

Even though seat belts have been in cars for decades, some people still fail to use them. Part of the reason for this, is that current generations fail to learn the lessons of previous generations. Each generation starts from scratch and must either be convinced, or learn the lesson themselves the hard way. This is why thousands of people die each year when involved in a car crash without their seat belt on. Hopefully, these three reasons for wearing a seat belt will convince some people to buckle up. Injury.

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By | July 21st, 2016

Losing a family member is hard enough. It’s even more difficult when you know it didn’t have to happen. That’s just the emotional toll, to say nothing of the monetary losses. Thankfully, wrongful death lawsuits are there to attempt to ease the second of those hurdles. We at Hogan Injury can help you navigate the steps to filing a lawsuit. But there are a few things you should know beforehand. What is a wrongful death suit, exactly? “Wrongful death” is legally defined as a death that is incurred by another.

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By | July 21st, 2016

Tire traction is important for braking, accelerating, and turning. The faster you go, the more traction required for quick stopping and hard turning. That’s one reason speeding is so dangerous. Your tires’ limited traction means you won’t have enough to stop on a dime or turn a tight corner without your bike skidding out from under you. Instead, you will have to stay within the maximum traction capability of your tires with the road. This means it will take longer to stop, and your turning ability is limited to gentler.

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By | July 14th, 2016

In an effort to reduce the number of truck accidents, Congress passed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act in the year 2000. These comprehensive regulations apply to motor carriers and truck drivers that work interstate or are registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation. Similar California regulations apply to truck drivers that do not leave the state of California. The purpose of these regulations is to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses. People Covered by FMSCA Regulations The regulations cover both motor carriers and the individual drivers, as.

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By | July 14th, 2016

Motorists with years of driving experience might question the need to improve their driving skills. “Doing” is the best way to get better at something, right? Well, yes and no. It is true that you can’t excel at anything without direct practice. However, practice alone will make you plateau. This is why athletes do specific exercises to improve their performance, and driving a car isn’t any different. The exercises described below aren’t a rehash of your high school driver’s ed courses. Instead, they are exercises that are enjoyable or useful.

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By | July 14th, 2016

That exhilarating feeling of freedom you feel while riding a motorcycle is due in large part to the very things that make riding dangerous. For example, your tremendous acceleration is due to your light weight compared to your engine power. That light weight means you bear the brunt of injury when colliding with a two ton car. Your exceptional maneuverability is possible because of your two wheels. This makes you less stable than four-wheeled vehicles and vulnerable to potholes and small road debris. That wonderful unencumbered feeling comes from your lack of a protective cage, seat belt,.

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By | July 7th, 2016

Over the years, seniors experience a gradual decline in their physical and mental performance. While there is no getting around this fact, the rate at which this decline occurs isn’t etched in stone. The following suggestions will slow this decline and extend a senior’s ability to drive safely for many more years. Engage in Brain Training For most of their lives, people constantly learn. The infant and small child must learn to speak and interact with others. From there until their twenties, they go to schools and colleges to get.

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