By | September 15th, 2016

When you’re running late for work, a concert, or even a family member’s wedding, it can be tempting to drive above the speed limit. But this decision can lead to tragic consequences. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, approximately one-third of all car accidents are caused by speeding, which lead to 13,000 fatalities every year. Believe it or not, many these fatal accidents take place on roadways where the speed limit is 35 mph or less. How Does Speeding Increase the Risk of Car Accidents? Speeding increases the.

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By | September 15th, 2016

Many people believe that insurance is there to protect them. They faithfully pay the regular premiums every month to maintain their policy. Often, they add extra coverage to ensure complete protection during any type of issue. This gives them peace of mind in knowing that they are protected in case of an incident. This is particularly true with auto insurance. Auto insurance companies promise coverage during the some of the worst times in a person’s life. Unfortunately, when a claim is made to an insurance company, the response can often.

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By | September 8th, 2016

Accidents happen.  Some car accidents can be prevented and some cannot.  Some crashes are so obviously preventable that they seem or may be absolutely deliberate. Operating Under the Influence Every state in the United States has laws making operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs a crime.  Every state limits blood alcohol content to .08.  Some drivers have been arrested at levels five times the legal limit.  Crashes caused by operators under the influence are completely preventable.  Drivers know when they have consumed alcohol or other.

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By | September 8th, 2016

If you’ve ever driven on the freeway, you have likely witnessed a commercial truck driver carelessly change lanes. This can have catastrophic consequences as the average large truck weighs as much as 80,000 pounds. Causes of Unsafe Lane Changes Federal regulations mandate that all commercial truck drivers complete extensive training before they can take to the roadways with a commercial driver’s license. But despite the training requirements, some truck drivers still improperly change lanes. Causes may include: Failing to signal before changing lanes Failing to yield the right of way.

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By | September 8th, 2016

A bus accident in Merced County, California, has killed at least five people. The fatal incident happened at approximately 3:35 a.m. on Tuesday, August 2. According to the Los Angeles Times, the charter bus hit a pole supporting a large green sign for the Hammatt Avenue exit near Livingston. The impact almost sliced the bus in two. Mexico to Washington Route The bus was on its way from Mexico to the state of Washington, and it had already made stops in Los Angeles and Livingston, California. The bus is registered.

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By | September 1st, 2016

When you read the truck accident statistics provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), it quickly becomes clear that motorists driving passenger cars are at a distinct disadvantage. Noting 2014 statistics, of the 3,660 fatalities resulting from large truck crashes, 16 percent were among the occupants of these larger vehicles. The rest consisted of other vehicle occupants, pedestrians, and cyclists or bikers. Since 2009, the number of truck accident fatalities increased. Experts have identified three possible causes. Truck weight and height. With weights up to 30 times that.

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By | September 1st, 2016

Running a red light is an offense that can have catastrophic consequences. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, more than fifty percent of all Americans admit to running red lights, and it’s the leading cause of urban crashes. What Classifies as Running a Red Light? While each jurisdiction may define it differently, it typically means vehicles entered an intersection after the traffic signal changed to red. Depending on the state, the law may follow permissive yellow regulations. This means drivers who entered the intersection while the light was.

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By | September 1st, 2016

It’s summertime and motorcyclists are out on the road enjoying themselves.  They ride alone, in groups, with and without passengers.  Across the country, they ride on highways and parkways but mostly they enjoy the twisting and turning back roads in the mountains and off the beaten path.  Many of the riders will need to stop for a meal or refreshments on their breaks along their way.  Some of these riders will make the fateful choice of consuming alcohol on their stop. Drinking alcohol reduces reaction time.  A motorcyclist needs to.

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By | August 25th, 2016

Immediately after a car accident, you’re likely to be shaken up and possibly injured. It’s very important that you stay calm, as when emotions run high, it’s easy to say things without thinking them through. Here are five things you should never say following a car accident: I’m sorry – Apologizing is the same as admitting fault. If the other driver, witnesses, or responding police officers hear you, they may assume you caused the accident even if you weren’t responsible. I didn’t see you – This statement could also be.

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By | August 25th, 2016

A recent Los Angeles jury verdict illustrates the different possibilities for compensation when a worker is injured or killed on the job due to negligence. Panel Collapses on Worker In 2011, a 30-year-old worker at a Playa Del Ray construction project was standing atop a 30-foot concrete wall form panel. When the panel collapsed, he suffered fatal head trauma as it fell on him. The attorney for the man’s wife and two children sued the crane operator involved in positioning the panel, and that case was settled for $650,000. $27.

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