Personal injury claims involving spinal cord injuries are often eligible for higher settlements because of their long-term effects. These injuries affect not only the person’s health, but also their finances and their mental wellbeing. These effects can even extend to family caretakers and will last the lifetime of the injured person. Long-term Effects of Spinal … Continue reading “Accounting for the Long-Term Effects of Spinal Cord Injuries”
3 Reasons Why Texting and Driving Is Dangerous
We have all seen it; you glance at the car speeding down the road next to you and see the driver is texting. And while many people write it off as “something everyone does,” texting and driving is dangerous. Why is texting and driving dangerous? It is one of the most dangerous things a driver … Continue reading “3 Reasons Why Texting and Driving Is Dangerous”
FMCSA, NHTSA Want to Cap Truck Drivers’ Speed
Accidents involving commercial trucks or buses are among the most dangerous a driver can be involved in. Their sheer size makes these vehicles capable of doing serious damage to anyone around them. That is why two Department of Transportation (DOT) agencies are fighting to set a truck driver speed cap. What is the proposed speed … Continue reading “FMCSA, NHTSA Want to Cap Truck Drivers’ Speed”
Determining Rear-End Collision Fault
Many people believe that a driver in the rear vehicle during a rear-end collision is always at fault for the crash, regardless of the circumstances. In many cases, it is true that the rear driver is to blame. However, there is no rule that says the driver in the rear vehicle is automatically at fault. … Continue reading “Determining Rear-End Collision Fault”
Pedestrian Safety Tips: How to Stay Safe While Walking in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is the second most dangerous city in the United States for pedestrians. While the city is making efforts to improve pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, pedestrians must take matters into their hands. As a pedestrian, you have the power to help reduce your risk of being injured while walking in Fort Lauderdale. To stay safe walking … Continue reading “Pedestrian Safety Tips: How to Stay Safe While Walking in Fort Lauderdale”
AAA Survey Finds 8 in 10 Drivers Admit to Having Road Rage
According to a recent AAA report, 78 percent of U.S. drivers self-report having road rage. That’s nearly 8 in every 10 drivers who reported engaging in an aggressive driving behavior within the last year. AAA conducted the study, which involved 2,705 drivers, in 2014. While few reported regularly engaging in the various behaviors AAA asked … Continue reading “AAA Survey Finds 8 in 10 Drivers Admit to Having Road Rage”
Tips for Staying Out of Truck Blind Spots and Staying Safe Around Trucks
Driving around large trucks can be unnerving and dangerous, but if you stay away from truck blind spots, you can easily maneuver around the truck and get to your destination safe and sound. What are truck blind spots? Every car has blind spots; however, a truck driver’s blind spot, the area he cannot see, is … Continue reading “Tips for Staying Out of Truck Blind Spots and Staying Safe Around Trucks”
Before You Accept that Settlement, Consider the Long-term Costs of Brain Injuries
There is no doubt that suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is life changing. Many brain injuries are catastrophic events for both the victim and their family. In fact, more than 5.3 million Americans currently live with permanent disabilities after suffering a TBI. Even when these injuries are not permanent, they often require extensive medical … Continue reading “Before You Accept that Settlement, Consider the Long-term Costs of Brain Injuries”