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28 Jan tailgating causes accidents

Why Tailgating Causes Accidents

When road conditions are optimal, it is suggested that there is a two-to-three-second gap between vehicles. Tailgating occurs when this gap is shortened, and it’s the leading cause of rear-end collisions.

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21 Jan does your auto insurance cover other drivers

Does your auto insurance cover other drivers? It depends.

As long as the car is properly insured, it’s likely that the coverage applies to anyone who drives it. Companies and policies may differ, so verify coverage with your insurance provider.

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17 Jan Crash injury victim shaking hands with lawyer

Why do car accident claims sometimes end up in lawsuits?

One misconception that many people have in the area of personal injury law is that every crash case becomes a car accident claim lawsuit. In truth, a significant majority of cases will be handled through an out-of-court settlement between the injured client and the liable party’s insurer.

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14 Jan can a lawsuit be reopened after settlement

What if your injury gets worse after you receive a settlement?

Can a lawsuit be reopened after settlement? Unfortunately, it’s highly unlikely that you will be able to reopen a personal injury case after accepting a settlement from the other party. Keep reading to learn why.

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11 Jan

Child Seat Defects in Today’s Cars

According to the Center for Disease Control, motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for children in the U.S.  The key to preventing […]

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03 Dec

When the Life-Saving Safety Device Hits the Road: A Quick Look at Tire Defects

“So much is riding on” something that can often be defective.

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