Winter berries and spring flowers may thrive during a healthy rain fall, but for drivers this weather represents a serious safety risk. According to the Auto Insurance Center, rain is responsible for more fatal car collisions than any other weather condition. While it’s best ...
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Avoiding a Pedestrian Accident on New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is one of the biggest national parties of the year. On December 31, millions of optimistic Americans will lift their glasses in salute ...
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Why Do Truck Accidents Increase During the Holidays?
For many Americans, the winter season just isn’t complete with festive parties, holiday traditions, family feasts, and exciting gift exchanges. As we ...
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Back to School Driving Safety Tips
During the school season, it is important to exercise caution and to know how to properly navigate in school zones. There are also several laws ...
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Pedestrian Safety Tips – What You Need to Know
Pedestrian accidents often result in serious injuries. Victims may suffer broken or fractured bones, lacerations, internal hemorrhaging, traumatic ...
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How Do I Know My Personal Injury Settlement Offer is Fair?
If you’ve been injured in an accident, you will likely find yourself dealing with insurance companies. These companies may push to settle out of ...
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Pedestrian Safety Tips to Keep You Safe This Halloween
Halloween is a fun holiday to celebrate, but it is not without its risks. Auto accidents involving pedestrians significantly increase on Halloween ...
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What Route Should My Child Take To School?
If you live close enough to your child's school, it is quite possible that he or she is able to walk or ride a bike to class. And if your child is ...
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Legal Aid For Kentucky Pedestrian Accident Victims
When it comes to collisions in which both parties are occupying a motor vehicle of some kind, truck accidents carry the greatest risk and are perhaps ...
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An Overview Of Pedestrian-Auto Accidents
Despite some recent campaigns to build "walkable" cities and to replace automobiles with trains, cars are not going away any time soon. They are ...
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