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defensive drivers avoid accidents
The prevailing logic that car accidents are unavoidable is faulty. People seem to believe that accidents caused by others are just an unavoidable part of life. Defensive drivers do not think that way.
commercial trucking accidents
Collectively, semi-trucks travel about 140 billion miles per year delivering goods in the United States. One-third of all U.S. semi trucks are registered in Florida, Texas and California.
Traumatic brain injuries
Car and motorcycle accidents are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries. Many traumatic brain injuries go unreported by the injured person. Many of these injured people are displaying personality changes that are only noticed by the family and close friends of the accident victim.
Driving in the Fog
Statistically speaking, fog is the most dangerous driving condition faced by residents of St. Petersburg. There is actually a fog season in Pinellas County that runs from December until February or March. Fog is dangerous to all drivers because visibility can be decreased to almost zero.
How I Obtained Justice for My Client
Jeff Powers writes in the VERDICT magazine about his exemplary premises liability case for U.S. Air Force serviceman Sean Shockley, who suffered a serious injury while staying at the Days Inn in Warner Robins.
Driving Safely in Construction Zones
Road construction crews will take advantage of warmer weather to repair Missouri roads and construct new highways.
Steps to Take After a Chicago Car Accident
Car accidents are far too common in bustling cities such as Chicago. What steps should you take when filing a car accident claim?
The Importance of Uninsured Motorist Coverage
How to best protect yourself in case you get into a car collision with an uninsured or underinsured driver.
Child Passengers Among Biggest Cause of Distracted Driving
Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of car accidents in the United States.
What You Need to Know About Illinois Car Insurance Laws
Illinois is a “fault" insurance state and follows a “fault” system to determine liability in case of a car accident.