Bus Accident Statistics

Categories: Bus Accidents

Bus Accident Statistics

While most of us use cars as our primary form of transportation, there are many areas in the country where buses are popular as well. Most people understand what to do in the event of a car accident, but bus accidents can be significantly more challenging to navigate.  Are busses more dangerous than cars, then?…

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Who’s at Fault In A Parking Lot Accident?

Categories: Car Accidents

Who’s at Fault In A Parking Lot Accident?

Parking lots can be challenging to navigate. During busy times, you have to deal with people driving in different directions, pedestrians walking about, and drivers trying to get in and out of spots. For these reasons, parking lot accidents are more common than you may think. Fortunately, parking lot accidents are usually not serious since…

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What to Do After An Accident In A Company Car

Categories: Car Accidents

What to Do After An Accident In A Company Car

When you get into any car accident, you have to determine which party is going to pay for damages. This process is a little more complicated if you are involved in an accident in your company car. Two factors determine who is liable for damages or injuries after an accident: the reason you were driving…

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How To Avoid These 10 Common Insurance Company Tricks

Categories: Personal Injury Law

How To Avoid These 10 Common Insurance Company Tricks

Car accidents can happen in an instant. One second you are on your way to work, or lunch, or a day of errands, and then suddenly, you are sitting roadside trying to figure out precisely what happened. When a car accident occurs, it is natural to feel the impulse to call your insurance company—or file…

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Most Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Categories: Motorcycle Accidents

Most Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

When it comes to road safety, motorcyclists are at a distinct disadvantage, and despite a steady decline in the number of accidents, motorcyclists continue to be overrepresented in traffic fatalities. Not only are motorcycles less “crashworthy” than cars or trucks (which are enclosed), there are other factors that increase the risk of accidents and injuries:…

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