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Could a Trucker’s Medical Condition Cause a Serious Crash?

More than 3.5 million people make a living driving trucks in the United States, according to a 2016 report released by the American Trucking Associations. These drivers move essential goods from place to place and play a vital role in our economy, but are they…

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Protect Your Rights After a Car Fire Injury

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there is an annual average of about 223,300 car fires in the United States. These fires result in approximately 329 civilian deaths and 1,221 civilian injuries. If you’ve been hurt or if your loved one has been…

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The Truth About Rollover Crashes

New technology, such as electronic stability control and rollover airbags, may help prevent rollover accidents or the serious injuries that can occur when a rollover happens. However, rollover accidents still have a higher fatality rate than other types of car accidents. According to the United…

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Why Teen Car Crashes Happen

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for 15- to 20-year-olds, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Office of Highway Safety. In 2014, the most recent year for which final statistics are available, there were 23,679 motor vehicle accidents involving drivers under the…

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Hands-Free Doesn’t Mean You’re Safe: The Danger of Talking on the Phone While Driving

There are a lot of reasons why you may need to talk on the phone while driving. You may have a work issue that needs resolving, a child who needs consoling, or a family member facing a scary medical diagnosis, for example. Yet, even in…

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How to Recover When a Defective Car Part Causes Your Crash Injuries

What if your car accident was not caused by another driver’s negligence, but instead by a defective or malfunctioning part of your car? What would you do then? How would you protect your recovery? What Can Go Wrong…and Who Could Be Liable Car accidents caused…

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