Monthly Archives: April 2019
How Daylight Savings Time Increases Car Accident Risks
At 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 10, 2019 daylight savings time went into effect. As a result, you may have lost an hour of sleep. While this does not sound like much, studies show that it can have serious impacts on people and may prove deadly for drivers, due to an increase in car… Read More »
Drunk Driving Suspected in Fiery Wrong Way Crash
Wrong way car accidents are among the least common types of collisions, but they are also among the most potentially fatal. While there can be a variety of reasons why a motorist travels the wrong way on a one way street or highway exit/entrance ramps, alcohol is often to blame. In a recent St…. Read More »
Downplaying Car Accident Injuries Can Cost You in the Long Run
When car accident injuries occur, the first instincts of victims is often to downplay the damage. They may refuse to get medical care and treatment and immediately begin engaging in their usual activities. If they are entitled to compensation in a claim, many are willing to settle if an immediate offer is made. Unfortunately,… Read More »
Videos Provide Valuable Evidence in Car Accident Claims
Motor vehicle accidents are complex events. Numerous factors may be involved, which are not immediately apparent and drivers often have conflicting versions of events. When serious injuries result, determining how and why the crash occurred and who is to blame plays a crucial role in getting the compensation you need to cover your medical… Read More »