By | August 25th, 2016

There are many serious injuries that can result from a car accident. One of which is a herniated disc, and victims may have a long recovery. What is a Herniated Disc? According to WebMD, the bones that form the spine are cushioned by small, spongy discs. When healthy, these discs act as shock absorbers for the spine and keep it flexible. When one of these discs becomes damaged, it can bulge or break open. This is known as a herniated disc. Causes of a Herniated Disc When it comes to.

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By | August 18th, 2016

Riding a motorcycle among distracted motorists is challenging. However, you must also watch for drunk drivers. While they are a hazard to everyone on the road, they’re especially dangerous to motorcyclists. If sober motorists find motorcycles difficult to see, rest assured that you’ll be even less visible to the drunk driver. Drunk motorists can endanger you by driving where they aren’t supposed to be such as the wrong side of the road, or the wrong way on interstates. They may try to compensate for their condition by driving too slow and.

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By | August 18th, 2016

According to the Federal Highway Administration, approximately 2.3 million intersection car accidents occur every year in the United States, resulting in nearly 8,000 deaths. Those that happen in rural areas often have the most catastrophic outcomes as the speed limits are often higher. Common Types of Intersection Car Accidents Some of the most common types of intersection accidents include rear-end collisions, head-on collisions, side impact collisions, and sideswiped collisions. Common Causes When behind the wheel, it’s very important to pay attention as you approach an intersection because accidents happen in a.

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By | August 18th, 2016

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has completed its compilation of traffic fatality data for calendar year 2014. The statistics reveal that alcohol is present in the blood of motorists killed disproportionate to the number of Americans consuming it in any given month. The Majority Consume Alcohol Specifically, the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reports that 56.9 percent of people 18 years-of-age and older said they consumed alcohol during the previous month. The DOT reports that 15,479 drivers died on America’s roads in 2014. Of those, 74.

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By | August 11th, 2016

Head-on collisions are the most serious type of car accident. They take place when the front ends of two vehicles collide, and the force of such a collision is greater when a passenger vehicle is hit by a truck or tractor-trailer. Even those that take place at slower speeds can be catastrophic, and according to the National Cooperative Research Program, head-on crashes are more common in rural areas. This is because driving on undivided two-lane roads is more dangerous. Common Causes Common causes of head-on collisions include: Driving under the influence.

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By | August 11th, 2016

When it comes to head-on, rear-end, and side impact car accidents, injuries to the lower limbs are quite common. Among them are injuries to the knee, and they may occur when the victim’s knee hits the steering column, dashboard, or other object. Types of injuries include: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear – An ACL tear is known as one of the worst knee injuries a car accident can cause. That’s because this ligament is responsible for holding the knee joint in place, and when injured, it can cause extreme long-term pain. Symptoms.

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By | August 11th, 2016

Accidents caused by fatigued drivers make up about two percent of all car accidents, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In 2013, the same organization reported that such drivers caused 77,000 accidents which led to 44,000 injuries and 800 deaths. Symptoms of Fatigued Driving A study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety revealed that forty-one percent of adult drivers admitted to falling asleep or nodding off while driving at some point in time. If you experience any of the following symptoms while behind the wheel, you could be.

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By | August 4th, 2016

Carbon monoxide is often called the silent killer because it’s an invisible and odorless gas. Its symptoms, which resemble those of the flu without a temperature, aren’t distinctive enough for many people to understand what’s happening to them. Other symptoms such as balance, memory, and vision problems, as well as confusion, occur later when victims are less able to help themselves. Carbon monoxide (CO) occurs as a product of combustion. Some types of fuels produce little while others such as charcoal produce dangerous levels of CO. Poorly adjusted fuel burning heaters,.

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By | August 4th, 2016

Target fixation occurs when excessive focus on an object causes the operator of a vehicle to collide with the object. The term was first used during World War II to describe fighter pilots who flew into the very targets they were strafing. Today, it’s a big problem for motorcyclists because their machines are sensitive to subtle body movements that cause them to steer in the same direction as their gaze. Target fixation can also happen to motorists. Here are two ways this commonly occurs: Target Fixation Caused By “Rubbernecking” If a.

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By | August 4th, 2016

Car accidents are stressful enough. Car accidents in a classic vehicle can feel twice as bad. Drivers of classic cars tend to be more careful on the road, but in reality it makes little difference. There’s always the chance of a collision with a careless driver or other unavoidable circumstances. But a crash with your classic car doesn’t have to ruin your day. Following a few basic steps will get you back on the road in no time. Classic Car Insurance Your classic ride needs different insurance than your daily.

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