Motorcycle crash claims the life of woman, speed likely a factor
Motorcyclist killed when struck by alleged drunk driver
Key facts about late-appearing car accident injuries
Car accidents are often stressful and traumatic events. From fender-benders to multi-car collisions, there is a significant physical impact for those involved. Sometimes, people who get in a car accident do not notice symptoms of injuries right away. Late-appearing injury symptoms happen for various reasons discussed below. It is important for accident victims to monitor potential injuries and seek medical care to protect their legal rights and health.
Self-driving cars pose interesting questions regarding liability
The inclusion of self-driving cars on the roadways is raising some interesting questions about how insurance claims are going to be handled if the car is involved in an accident. The answer to this question isn't really simple because there isn't any real precedent for what is going to happen.
Alleged DUI hit-and-run leads to murder charges
How older drivers are more at risk during an accident on the road
According to data from AAA, senior citizens tend to be safer drivers when compared to other age groups. Most seniors are careful to wear safety belts, they observe the speed limit, and they do not drink and drive. Even so, the data also shows that seniors are more likely to be killed or injured in a traffic accident than their younger counterparts. This is largely due to age-related issues, such as other diseases which make recovery more difficult and fragile bones that have weakened with age.
It's safer when drivers stop all cell phone use behind the wheel
Police release name of homeless person killed in accident
Is bad weather liable for a crash?
Whether the discussion is distracted driving or even defensive driving, the conversation surrounding safety behind the wheel always comes down to one thing: awareness. It's essential to keep your eyes on the road and to be thinking of what might be around that next bend.