Snow, ice, rain, sleet, many hours of dark – winter in certain parts of the country can throw a lot at motorists. It’s a good idea to plan accordingly to lower the risk of a motor vehicle accident. Consider these tips for safer driving this time of year: Reduce speed. Slower speeds can be helpful […]
What are the Most Common Injuries in a Car Accident?
Millions of people are injured in motor vehicle accidents in the United States annually. The vast majority of these injuries are non-lethal, but they can still be serious and life-altering. Some of the most serious injuries seen by personal injury attorneys across America are: Traumatic brain injury Spinal cord trauma Amputation injuries Scarring and disfigurement […]
How Important are Seat Belts?
Seat belts are absolutely essential to reducing the severity of injuries in a motor vehicle accident. While the vast majority of people in America wear seat belts (the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported more than 90 percent seat belt use rate in 2019), there will always be instances of forgetting or failing to buckle […]
How to Drive in Rainy Weather
Some places in the U.S. are seeing wet, rainy weather this month. With all those rainy days in the extended forecast, it’s a good time to remind yourself of wet-weather driving safety tips to prevent motor vehicle accidents. According to AAA, wet pavement is a contributing factor in about 1.2 million traffic accidents each year. […]
Preventing Deadly Injuries in a Motor Vehicle Accident
Deadly car accidents occur every day. While motor vehicles have gotten safer, there may be no way to totally eliminate the possibility of fatal auto accidents. You can reduce your risk of fatal injuries in a crash: Wear a seatbelt. Seatbelts are absolutely critical to reducing the severity of injury in a wreck. According to […]
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