Most people say: “It’s common sense, if you want to ride a vehicle without an enclosed cabin or play certain contact sports, you should wear a helmet to stay safe.” The question is, how often do helmets really make a difference? And furthermore, how do helmets protect your head from injury? Helmet Science Our brains […]
Reasons Why An Attorney May Decline Your Personal Injury Case
Sometimes, it can be difficult for people who were injured by someone’s negligence to find an attorney who will handle their case. It may even take two or three consultations with different attorneys before you find one that meets your needs, or vise versa. The following article lists the different reasons why an attorney might […]
I’m a Bicyclist and I’ve Just Been Hit by a Car, What Should I Do?
The 2012 National Survey on Bicyclist and Pedestrian Attitudes and Behaviors reported that 29 percent of injuries that bicyclists sustain are a result of a car crash. The following steps will guide you on what to do in the event of being hit by a car while riding a bicycle. #1 – Remain Calm The […]
Texting While Driving, How Four Seconds Could End a Life
Car accidents are responsible for nearly 37,000 deaths per year in the US, and according to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) people who text while driving cause 20% of vehicle collisions. Texting while driving has been known to cause many types of accidents from pedestrian accidents to multi-car pileups, also known as a […]
Unsafe and Immoral, the Price of Takata Airbags
It is the responsibility of all manufacturers, distributors and retailers to provide the public with safe products. This is especially true when the product is intended to protect us from harm. Unfortunately, Takata’s negligence for their airbag has caused numerous injuries and deaths and reminds us all that consumer safety is not always a company’s […]