By | April 11th, 2018

Being involved in a car accident puts your body through the wringer. Your muscles are pulled and stretched in directions that they’re not meant to go to. Aside from your muscles, your spine might experience stress which could lead to painful injuries that you can feel for weeks, months or even years. While it’s still best to go to the doctor after an accident, what should you do in-between your check-ups and treatments? Returning to your usual routine right after an accident could cause you further damage. Your.

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By | April 5th, 2018

When people get involved in accidents and pursue damages for personal injury claims, they tend to think about the most obvious damages that they can get compensated for. Medical costs to treat the physical injury they have sustained in the accident, lost wages because of the number of days they weren’t able to go to work, and the cost of repairs to their damaged property are some of the things that are often considered first. Because of the overwhelming number of tangible things that a person should consider.

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By | April 4th, 2018

As a new driver, there is a lot of excitement around being able to bring yourself to wherever destination you want to go. No more waiting for your parents or friends to pick you up or drop you off, driving gives you a little taste of being independent. There is no harm in feeling excited, in fact, the majority of drivers, even the ones who have been driving for a long time, still experience excitement whenever they get on a vehicle and drive. As a young person who.

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By | April 4th, 2018

Determining accident liability is very important. When liability is established right away, the process of claiming insurance can become more straightforward for the people involved, especially for the victim who’s filing a claim against the responsible party. Filing an insurance claim can be stressful enough as it is, and being able to determine and prove who’s liable for the accident immediately can help ease some of the burdens that the accident had caused. With all that being said, proving who’s liable for a car accident is not an.

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By | April 3rd, 2018

If you’re involved in a car accident, it’s easy to lose your mind over the stress. However, it’s important to stay cool and take care of the situation. Here are a few things that you should NOT do after a car crash. Leave the Scene We all know that you must stay at the scene of a crash. But what if nobody was hurt and the damage is minor? If you’re in a rush, you may be tempted to just leave. To do so, however, is a criminal offense. Neglect.

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By | April 3rd, 2018

Even the best driver will likely get in a car accident at some point during their life. It may not even be your fault; you may be going along one day and find that someone else rear-ends you. However, taking certain precautions when you are behind the wheel can go a long way in helping to reduce the likelihood that you get in an accident. Here are a few of the things you can do to reduce your risk of getting in an accident the next time you are on.

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By | April 3rd, 2018

Experiencing any car accident is an unpleasant experience. The experience can be very frightening. Injuries are common in many accidents. All injuries are not physical. Many injuries are not readily apparent at the time of an accident. Accidents have a number of causes as well as many different outcomes. There are one car accidents as well as multi-vehicle crashes. Unfortunately, some accidents involve a death. Survivors of accidents involving a death may be physically injured or physically unscathed. They are often impacted emotionally by the events for quite some time.

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By | April 3rd, 2018

Emergency vehicles are involved in accidents nearly every day. This includes police, fire, or ambulances responding to emergency calls. It could also involve police vehicles involved in a chase. Emergency vehicles sometimes have accidents with innocent victims while in route to a call. The vehicles that they have an accident with might not have been doing anything wrong at the time of the accident. They were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. Traffic Signals Emergency vehicles are generally not exempt from obeying them. They are expected to.

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By | April 3rd, 2018

Hailing a taxi is a great way to get around when you don’t own a car or are having a drink. Even though you won’t be doing any driving, accidents can still occur and you still need to make sure that you stay safe. Here are some tips that will help you stay out of any car accidents when you are taking a cab. Stay on the Sidewalk Don’t hail the cab while standing in the street. Never go off the sidewalk to the motion to a taxi driver, even if.

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By | March 29th, 2018

The accident statistics of teens (16-19) make them more likely to be involved in a car accident than the rest of the population. In addition, their accidents are three times more likely to involve fatalities than other drivers outside this age group. Why is this the case? Inexperience is certainly an important factor. Another is that teen drivers are easily distracted by peer group passengers. Yet another important contributing factor to the high teen fatality rate is they’re less inclined to use seat belts than older people. Among teens as a.

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