Car Accidents
Injuries Sustained in Car, Truck & Motorcycle Accidents Can Be Severe
Accidents and collisions involving cars, trucks, tractor trailers, motorcycles, and bicycles can lead to serious accidents, along with catastrophic and permanent injuries and damages. In many cases, insurance companies are skeptical when an injured accident victim claims permanent damage.
Here Is Why You Need a Lawyer If You Are Involved in a Car Accident
Car accidents can be life-changing events, especially when they result in serious injuries. If you have been involved in a car accident, you are likely confused, scared, and upset. You may also have no clue how to proceed without damaging your case. By contacting an experienced accident attorney, you level the playing field against the insurance company and their team of lawyers. Your attorney will protect your legal rights and help you obtain all the compensation you are entitled to.
Distracted Driving Involves Much More than Smartphone Use
Since the advent of smartphones, safety advocates have been discussing how dangerous it is for people to use them while driving. In response, many states have passed legislation1 limiting the way individuals can use their phones behind the wheel. There are efforts being made to install software that would disable certain functions, such as texting, while a phone is in a moving vehicle.
Common Causes of Head-On Crashes
When the front of one car directly crashes into the front of another vehicle, a head-on crash occurs. These collisions can be serious and are sometimes fatal. If victims survive, they are often left with a long road to recovery. The following are some common causes.
How Long Should You Wait after an Accident to Call a Lawyer?
If you are like most accident victims, you have never gone through this process before. Getting into a motor vehicle accident is something we all try to avoid. You likely have many questions about what to do next, including how long you should wait to contact a lawyer.
Should You Negotiate with the Insurance Company Yourself?
Every driver has likely heard that after a car accident, you should exchange insurance information with the other driver. This is so you will have the information to call the insurance company to file a claim for the injuries and losses you suffered in the crash.
100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers
Letting your teenager get behind the wheel of a car and drive away on his or her own is never easy. News reports and researchers highlight the particular dangers of teen driving over the summer. Many organizations have deemed Memorial Day as the start of the “100 deadliest days” for teens on the road.
How Hazardous Roads can Cause Crashes
When a car accident occurs, blame is usually directed at one or more drivers involved. However, in some instances, no driver may be at fault for the crash. It may have been a hazardous condition on the roadway that caused a driver to lose control of their vehicle and crash. The following are some of the common ways hazardous roads can cause crashes.
The Danger of St. Louis Jackknife Accidents
A jackknife accident happens when a tractor-trailer combination skids and the trailer swings out to one side of the tractor. When the trailer forms an angle that looks like the angle of a blade of a jackknife, it can result in a rollover, a runaway trailer, or a complete loss of control. These types of tractor trailer accidents often happen when the wheels of a rig lock up during wet conditions, but it can also happen as a result of driver error. Truck drivers who go over the speed limit, make abrupt turns, or abrupt lane changes, can cause devastating jackknife accidents.
Tips for Biking Safely Around St. Louis
St. Louis is one of the fastest growing business hubs in the Midwest. The population in the city and its suburbs has increased substantially in the last decade. Increased population means more commuters—and more people are choosing to ride bikes. St. Louis has nearly 80 miles of dedicated bike lanes.
Bicycle accidents often involve serious injuries. Wearing a helmet is more common today than ever before. The average age of an injured bike rider in St. Louis is 29 years old. The average age of a rider killed in a bike accident in the city is 39.
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