Who is At Fault in a T-Bone Car Accident
According to the Federal Highway Administration, over 50% of car accidents with injuries and fatalities occur at intersections. The most common intersection accidents are broadside collisions, sometimes called T-bone accidents. This type of side-impact collision happens when the front of one car strikes the side of another vehicle, resulting in a perpendicular impact. T-bone...
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Which Time of Year Has The Most Car Accidents?
Driving always has the potential to be dangerous, but some times of the year are more dangerous to drive than others. There are some periods that are noticeably more dangerous, but what time of the year is the most dangerous? Summer and winter both seem to have a leading-edge, but for different reasons. Wintertime Dangers...
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Fatal Pedestrian Accident Kills Local Teen
Around here, we are blessed to live in a relatively safe and secure area of the country. However, every time we get into a car or use the streets, regardless of whether it is to drive or walk, we are doing something that can be, extremely dangerous. Indeed, driving is statistically one of the...
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Summer Or Winter? When Do More Wrecks Occur?
We all know that car accidents can happen at any time. But driving in different seasons provide different road conditions that require different care and cations for many drivers. In summertime there can be many more pot holes in the roads that cause accidents because of the sweltering heat and summer thunderstorms. Sometimes drivers...
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Teen Driver Causes Crash After Holding Breath Through Tunnel
It has been reported that a teen driver in Oregon caused a serious car accident yesterday after passing out while driving through a tunnel. He lost consciousness and his vehicle crossed the center line and struck a Ford Explorer nearly head-on. Four people were injured as a result of the accident. Apparently the driver was playing...
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Using Arbitration To Resolve Car Accident Injury Claims
Within the last few years, Utah’s Rules of Civil Procedure have undergone a major face lift. The main idea behind the changes was to provide some “proportionality” in the way cases are litigated. So, the amount of discovery and time spent on a case should be commensurate with the value of the case. If...
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