By | June 4th, 2020

  The worldwide pandemic has changed the lives of nearly everyone. Hundreds of thousands of people have been sickened by this devastating virus and thousands killed. Medical Guidelines and Government Regulation The contagious nature of this disease made it seem almost inevitable that many people would come in contact with it, become deathly ill, or to die. Recommendations have been made by medical personnel and directives have issued at different levels of government regarding ways to protect ourselves. Information about the coronavirus and how to protect oneself has been a.

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By | June 4th, 2020

Weather can change suddenly. Fog can appear almost out of nowhere creating a wall of zero visibility. This event can be frightening and very dangerous. Dangers of Driving in Fog A driver could come up on another vehicle suddenly and not have time to stop. Visibility in fog can be as close as a few feet in front of the vehicle. Driving off of the road is another possibility. It can be difficult to know where the road is when driving in these conditions. What Should a Driver Do When.

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By | June 4th, 2020

  Our country and the world experienced a devastating pandemic. This virus disrupted every aspect of our lives and continues to do so. The effects of COVID-19 will be with us for years to come. Some resulting challenges our society has is safety on the highways. Motor vehicle safety is one thing that has been unintentionally impacted. Many motor vehicle laws have not been enforced during this period. Limited enforcement of some laws has been by consequence or by deliberate pause because motorists have not had access to facilities to.

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By | May 28th, 2020

We all know the difference between a good driver and a bad driver. Good driving is merely about following the rules, driving within the speed limit, stopping whenever you’re supposed to and driving on when you’re supposed to. Plus, of course, you should never be intoxicated when you drive or you might get into a car accident. Driving Is a Complex Function We don’t realize it, but driving is a complex function which requires us to be completely alert. This is why you can’t be distracted while driving. And that.

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By | May 28th, 2020

It’s very important to get a lawyer after a crash. This is because you’re not going to be in any shape to take care of all the paperwork needed to get your refund from the insurance company. If the company claims that you are not owed the full amount that you need for your medical expenses, you will have to negotiate with them and possibly even fight a case in order to get what you are owed. And in order to do this, you will need a lawyer. Here are.

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By | May 28th, 2020

If you’ve recently lost a loved one because of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Pursued through the civil courts, this type of personal injury claim is known as a wrongful death case. Victims need to be aware that the burden of proof rests with them, and that a suit can only be successful if three critical elements are in place.  Duty of Care The first thing that a plaintiff must prove in their wrongful death case is that a duty of care existed. This means that.

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By | May 21st, 2020

If you’re a truck driver, you may not think that therapy can help you after a truck accident. Even though therapy has helped a lot of people deal with their anxiety, fear, anger etc., there is still a stigma attached to it. People think that you should only go in for therapy when there’s something seriously wrong with you. They still believe that going for therapy means that you’re not strong enough, smart enough or good enough to deal with everything that life throws at you. Therapy Can Help Everyone.

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By | May 21st, 2020

Many drivers who have been driving for several years were taught to hold on to the steering wheel at 10 and 2. This has changed.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) now recommends holding on to the wheel at 9 and 3. Steering Wheel Hand Placement Think of the steering wheel as a clock face. Proper placement of the driver’s hands on the steering wheel places them at 9 and 3 o’clock. When the steering wheel is also properly adjusted, the hands should be evenly across from the shoulders..

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By | May 21st, 2020

  5 Safety Tips to Avoid Motorcycle Accident   Motorcycle riding can be exciting and it brings a sense of freedom. Unfortunately, it is not always fun and freedom. It is dangerous and sometimes a deadly sport to play. Research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has it that over eighty percent of the reported motorcycle accidents end up in injury and death. You may be a beginner or an expert biker but one thing is for sure, you need to practice safe riding. Below are five tips to.

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By | May 14th, 2020

It’s no secret that motorcyclists have the least protection on the road.   With only a helmet to cover one of the most important body parts they have, it’s really scary to think about what happens when they hit another moving vehicle. The mental stress seems enough to hit your limit, but then life has a way of stretching that limit. It’s a whole other story when you actually get into a traumatic motorcycle accident.    Oh Gosh, I’ve Been In a Motorcycle Accident! Will I Need a Lawyer?  .

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