Don’t Get Accused of Faking Your Injuries After a Car Accident

October 4th, 2017

Think back to the last time you were sick. Think about the last time you suffered an injury. If you are like most people, you didn’t take it quite as easy as you should have. Maybe you have children who

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Avoiding Bicyclists as You Drive

September 29th, 2017

No matter how careful you drive, it can be difficult to avoid bicyclists who aren’t obeying the rules of the road. If you are a cyclist, it can be difficult to avoid drivers who aren’t aware of their surroundings. When

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The other driver clearly caused my car accident; why weren’t they cited?

September 28th, 2017

One of the most common questions we hear relates to civil liability and the question of whether or not there is a valid case against another driver that may have caused the accident but was not ticketed at the accident

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Parent Liability After a Teen’s Car Accident

September 25th, 2017

It’s a call that no parent wants: their child has just been involved in a car accident. The last thing a parent is worried about is liability. The first thing on their mind is making sure their child is uninjured

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The Dos and Don’ts of Minor Traumatic Brain Injury

September 22nd, 2017

People who consider traumatic brain injuries often picture people lying in hospital beds being supported by tubes and machines. While this may be the case in some injuries, it is not true for all. Traumatic brain injury does not have

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Common Medical Costs After a Car Accident

September 20th, 2017

You may have a plan for your money. You could be saving for major life events like a home, marriage or even children. What many people don’t save for are tragic events like car accidents. The medical expenses incurred following

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PTSD Following a Car Accident

September 18th, 2017

When you are involved in a car accident, you immediately experience feelings of fear and even anxiety. You may believe that these feelings will subside during the days and weeks following the accident, and you could be right. For many

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Teach Your Kids How To Be Safe Pedestrians

September 15th, 2017

Being a pedestrian can be dangerous. That is especially true if the person walking is a child. Children do not have the same decision-making capabilities as adults and are not able to make quick, potentially life-saving decisions. If you have

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Don’t Drive on Damaged Tires

September 13th, 2017

It’s something some people have experienced and many hope to never experience again: a flat tire. Whether you hear the sudden “click click” of a screw in your tire or feel that tremendous jolt that occurs due to a blown

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Commonly Delayed Conditions Following an Accident

September 11th, 2017

Most people have read or been given the advice that it is important to seek medical care after a car accident. It is an obvious need if you know that you have been injured, but it is an ignored need

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