Most car accidents in the U.S. occur under 40 miles per hour, often in high-density, start-and-stop traffic. When you drive comfortably, you likely feel safe enough to check your phone, talk to passengers, adjust your GPS, or otherwise engage in distracted driving. However, when you take your eyes off the road in that split second,[…] Read More
Month: August 2024
What if a Medical Emergency Caused My Car Accident?
You could practice the best defensive driving measures out there, checking your mirrors, using your turn signals, and respecting the speed limits — everything that generally contributes to safe driving on the road. However, you cannot control unexpected medical emergencies, and these can happen to anyone at any time. Unfortunately, some of these on-the-road emergencies[…] Read More
What Are the Symptoms of Whiplash After a Car Accident?
When you experience a particularly serious car accident, the impact and force that the collision exerts on your body can result in a variety of physical injuries. One of the most common of these is whiplash, which you might feel even in minor collisions. However, though the whiplash itself might not feel serious at the[…] Read More
What To Do After a Hit-and-Run Car Accident
A hit-and-run car accident occurs when a driver involved in a collision leaves the scene without providing contact information or offering assistance. This type of accident can involve another vehicle, a pedestrian, or property. The fleeing driver may leave because they lack insurance, are impaired, or fear legal consequences. A hit-and-run car accident can be[…] Read More