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Those injured through the negligence of others face many challenges, particularly when the injuries are severe.
What do I do after an automobile accident?
It is no secret that getting into a car involves a certain risk of getting into a crash.
Commercial truck sideguards may reduce cyclist fatalities
In Washington State, cyclists and commercial trucks share the road. In urban areas, large trucks are particularly dangerous for cyclists.
Car crash risk factors to consider during the fall
Every year, many people in the U.S. welcome cooler temperatures, while some dread back-to-school season or seasonal changes related to their job.
Can You Get Workers Compensation for Choking at Work?
Workers compensation can be a safety net for injured workers, but like any laws, it has limitations.
Blind Spot Car Accident - St Louis Auto Accident Attorney
It’s estimated that around 37% of two vehicle crashes are caused by blind spots, meaning one of the drivers was not able to see the vehicle driving next to them.
Determining Percentage of Fault After a St. Louis Car Accident
Your fault percentage affects how much compensation you get, and if the costs are high, you may be forced to partially cover them yourself.
Michigan Auto No Fault in a Nutshell
Michigan Auo No-Fault in a Nutshell is a one page Summary at http://bauchan.com/auto-no-fault-summary/3616462 of the wonderful law Michigan has had since 1973 but which virtually NO drivers understand yet it BOTH lets them sue persons at fault for their injuries AND ALSO provides them with unlimited medical expenses, Work Loss for 3 years even if unemployed when injured, 3 years at $20 per day for chores, 12% penalty interest if not paid in 30 days, and actual costs & attorney fees for suit against the insurer.
Pennsylvania Car Crash Laws -101
Williamsport, Pennsylvania car accident attorneys, Rieders, Travis, Humphrey, Waters & Dohrmann describe what to do if you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident in Pennsylvania.
FOUR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK ACCIDENTS AND CAR ACCIDENTS
If you have seen an accident involving a large truck or commercial vehicle, you already know that these crashes are not your typical traffic accident. Accidents involving large vehicles are different from crashes involving cars, small trucks, or motorcycles. Semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, and other large truck accidents typically result in more fatalities and catastrophic injuries than collisions involving only passenger vehicles. However, there are other differences that make accident claims involving large trucks more difficult to handle.