What Are Examples of Personal Injury?
Personal injury law provides a means of pursuing compensation and justice for physical injuries caused by someone else’s carelessness. Some of the most common examples include: Motor vehicle accidents, including collisions involving motorcycles, passenger vehicles, semi-trucks, buses and commercial vehiclesPremises liability, including slip and falls, inadequate security, swimming pool accidents, inadequate maintenance, falling retail merchandise, […]
Symptoms of a Back Injury
If you were recently injured in a motor vehicle accident, workplace accident, slip and fall, or another incident, you may be concerned about back pain. A back injury can be very serious. It’s important to schedule a check-up with your doctor after any type of accident or injury. Allowing the doctor to look for early […]
What is a Pedestrian Accident?
In the simplest terms, a pedestrian accident is a collision between a motor vehicle and a person traveling on foot (standing, walking, running, or jogging – any foot travel). Pedestrians are obviously vulnerable to very severe, catastrophic physical trauma if they are hit by a motor vehicle. The speed of travel and size of the […]
What Are Some Common Types of Car Accidents?
As experienced car accident attorneys, we know that there are many types of collisions and crashes. Virtually any type of accident could ultimately be the subject of a car accident lawsuit. If you are worried your crash doesn’t qualify for a case, we encourage you to give us a call. We can determine if someone […]
Back-to-School Bus Stop Safety
School buses are one of the safest forms of travel for your children, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In fact, your child is 70 times more likely to get to school safely in a bus than in a passenger car, says the NHTSA. The actual bus stop, as well as getting to […]
How Serious of a Problem is Drowsy Driving?
Drowsy driving causes car accidents across the country every day. The exact number of crashes is difficult to pin down because drowsiness is not always reported or identified as a contributing or causal factor. Nonetheless, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates about 700 people were killed in accidents related to drowsy driving in 2019. […]