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Who Is Liable for a Car Accident at an Intersection?
When motorists approach a busy intersection, they are responsible for understanding the rules of the road, including who has the right of way and when they must yield to other vehicles. While traffic signals and signage control traffic flow and prevent serious accidents at intersections, this does not always prevent negligent drivers from acting carelessly,…
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How Can You Park Your Car Safely on the Street?
If you are driving in a busy urban area where driveways, garages, or parking lots are few and far between, it may be necessary to park on the street. Unfortunately, when left unattended, your vehicle is vulnerable to theft, damage, or vandalism. Before you test out your parallel parking skills in the first spot you…
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What Should I Do if I Am Accused of Faking My Car Accident Injuries?
If you were injured in a car accident and the other motorist was at fault, you may be entitled to financial compensation by filing a personal injury lawsuit against the other driver. However, insurance companies are making money and will resort to various tactics to avoid paying a large settlement. One of those tactics is to accuse…
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Who Is Liable for a Parking Lot Accident?
Parking lots can be chaotic and stressful, particularly during peak times. However, as motorists, we are responsible for understanding how to safely navigate these areas, regardless of the circumstances. A moment of distraction or impatience can lead to a parking lot car accident. While these incidents typically don’t result in severe injuries or major property…
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Truck Drivers and Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder that causes brief breathing interruptions during sleep. These breathing interruptions can last 10 seconds or more and occur up to 400 times a night. If the condition is not correctly diagnosed and treated, it can become a life-threatening condition. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration…
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What Are the Most Common Types of Brain Injuries Caused by Truck Accidents?
Truck accidents cause some of the most catastrophic injuries due to the massive size and weight of a commercial truck compared to the average passenger vehicle. In most cases, it is the occupants of the passenger vehicle involved in the crash that suffer the most severe injuries, ranging from broken bones and spinal cord injuries to…
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Why Does Tailgating Cause Car Accidents?
Tailgating is one of the most common causes of car accidents. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), over 20 percent of all car accidents each year involve rear-end collisions caused by tailgating. However, most of these accidents could have been prevented if the tailgating motorist had left a safe distance…
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What Is a Runaway Truck?
The average commercial truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded. In addition to following the rules of the road, avoiding common distractions, and ensuring they are well-rested, truck drivers are responsible for taking the necessary steps to maintain control of the truck at all times. However, a range of circumstances can cause…
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Who Is Responsible for Failure-to-Yield Car Accidents?
Most car accidents are caused by driver error, including speeding, tailgating, distracted driving, or other reckless driving behaviors. A failure to yield to the right-of-way can also result in a potentially serious car accident. All licensed drivers are expected to understand and follow the rules of the road, including when to yield. You may be entitled…
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What Types of Burn Injuries Can You Receive During Car Accidents?
Thanks to advances in safety technology, today’s motor vehicles are safer than ever. However, car accidents continue to occur despite these advances due to various factors, including driver negligence, defective car parts, or hazardous road conditions. Depending on the severity of the accident, a car accident victim can suffer injuries ranging from severe lacerations and…