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Filing, Claim Response Fact-Finding, and Trial: The Three Stages of an Auto Injury Claim One of the biggest decisions you will have to make following a car accident is how to protect your future. Will you accept the insurance company’s…
Coaching Cues to Inspire Teenage Driving Safety Do you remember the sense of freedom and responsibility you felt the day you got your driver’s license? What about the poorly concealed terror on your parents’ faces the first time you took…
Make Yourself Seen to Avoid a Two-Wheeled Disaster “It’s not my fault. I didn’t see him or his bike.” Nearly everyone has heard the old saying that claims ignorance is bliss. For many negligent drivers, ignorance is not only bliss,…
Guidelines to Secure a Better Future Following a DWI Collision A DWI accident often leads to serious or life-threatening injuries. But there are other considerations besides the physical injuries. While any type of accident can be stressful, DWI collisions are…
Protecting Yourself and Loved Ones From DWI Disasters This Holiday Season Holidays throughout the year see a spike in drunk driving, but Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Day see some of the greatest spikes in DWIs and traffic fatalities….
A Wake-Up Call for Drowsy Drivers: Know Your Risks Before It’s Too Late We often hear about the dangers associated with drinking and distracted driving, but one frequent underreported cause of car accidents is remaining a nightmare. That cause: drowsy…
Car Accident Leg Injury and Fractured Femur Risks Leg fractures and spinal cord damage are common injuries of car accidents, resulting in both temporary and permanent immobility. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, 37 percent of frontal car accidents…
Car Accident Back Injuries, Spinal Cord Injuries, and Paralysis Risks Car accidents are the leading cause of spinal cord injuries in the United States and account for nearly half of all new spinal cord injuries every year. Considering how your…