A construction zone car accident occurs when the “first harmful event” occurs in the area marked off as a construction zone or occurs at the approach to or exit from ...
Semi-truck accidents are some of the most deadly and destructive of all traffic mishaps. Sadly, many truck accidents occur for reasons that could have easily been prevented. Staying safe on ...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, slips, trips, and falls make up the majority of general industry accidents which account for 15% of all accidental deaths per year (the ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates over 80,000 accidents occur ear year because of drowsy driving, killing 846 people in 2014 alone. What Exactly is Fault? The person or ...
Whiplash takes place when a person’s neck suddenly extends due to a violent force, often from a car accident. What is Whiplash? In auto accidents, the driver or passengers’ bodies ...
A sideswipe accident occurs when the side of one vehicle glances off another vehicle or a stationary object like a street sign or light post. As in most situations, fault ...
In a perfect world, car insurance companies would act straightforward when dealing with a victim of personal injury. Moreover, everyone would understand exactly how car insurance works. Unfortunately, the world ...
Drivers are required to come to a complete stop and yield the right-of-way at any posted stop sign. Why Do We Have Stop Signs? Stop signs are designed to manage ...
An Examination Under Oath (“EUO”) is a formal process by an insurance company to obtain claim information. Virtually all insurance policies provide an insurance company with the option to investigate ...
An auto accident is classified as “failure to yield” when one driver who does not have the right of way fails to offer safe passage to the other driver who ...