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How do Side-Impact Car Accidents Occur And Who is Liable?

Side-impact, broadside or β€˜T-bone’ accidents are the result of vehicles crashing head-on into the side of other vehicles, generally at an angle of 90-degrees. This causes the namesake T-shape accident. Side-impact car accidents are the cause of 10,000 deaths in the United States each year. This accounts for one-fourth of the total traffic fatalities in a given year in the country. Hundreds of these accident victims get severely injured. There are several ways in which T-bone accidents take place. However, the most common is when drivers due to some reason fail to yield while crossing intersections and ram into each other. Side-impact accidents can cause

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How Do Sideswipe Car Accidents Occur And Who is Liable?

Sideswiping accidents typically occur when a car driver makes a mistake in judging the distance between their car and other cars on the road or suddenly swerves into an adjacent lane. This can cause severe injuries and even result in death of someone. The Insurance Information Institute reported 940 fatal sideswipe accidents in 2016 alone, according to a study by the Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Understanding Sideswipe Car Accidents According to the National Safety Commission (NSC), a sideswipe accident takes place when two vehicles traveling parallel to each other converge and collide. In most cases, this happens as a consequence of:

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How to Prove That The At-Fault Driver Was Speeding

Accidents caused by excessive speeding can be of various types. Few of the more common ones are: Speeding: Each year, there are more than 30,000 car accidents that result in fatalities. Excessive speed is the chief cause in at least a third of them. Drivers that disregard established speed limits place everyone around them at serious risk of injury or death. Driving faster than weather conditions permit: Motorists are required to pay attention to road conditions and adjust their vehicle speed accordingly. Preventable accidents tend to occur when drivers ignore ice, snow, rain, fog, or other weather conditions. Driving fast in rush traffic: Aggressive or

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How to Prove Your Injuries Occurred Due To a Road Defect and Who is Liable?

Road defects directly or indirectly cause more traffic deaths than other conditions, according to the experts. Problems like speeding, not wearing a seatbelt, and driving under the influence, therefore, all contribute less to the death toll than the fatalities occurring from road defects. Some of the common road defects that can contribute to less than ideal driving conditions include: Road debris and objects that are not removed timely Lack of adequate lighting Not enough median barriers or correction zones Dearth or malfunction of signals and warning signs Authorities failing to post warning signs Missing or inadequate guardrails Rainwater accumulation Large cave-ins or cracks in the

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Non-Flame Burn Events

We tend to think of burns as something that can occur due to a fire but may be avoided by staying away from an open flame and avoiding potential harm. However, many burn injuries do not involve contact with open flames. In fact, some people may not even realize that skin actually burns more quickly when applied to hot surfaces than it does in most open flames. So what really causes the average burn scenario? Having knowledge of the different types of common burn events will help injury victims to understand why these types of accidents happen and how they can be avoided.

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Proving Drunk Driving will Strengthen Your New York Personal Injury Lawsuit

When you are on the road, you want to take the best possible precautions to keep yourself and others safe. But accidents still do happen, and road safety is not always in your own hands. How other people behave on the road also factors into your safety. Some careless drivers on the road may not think twice before putting another in danger. This particularly includes individuals who think drinking and driving is acceptable. A driver operating a car under the influence of alcohol isn’t just dangerous, it is also illegal. Alcohol content in the blood can alter motor skills and cognitive abilities of a person.

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Car Accident Attorneys

How to Prove Your Case for Personal Injury Damages in a New York Car Accident?

One of the most common causes for serious personal injuries and deaths in the United States is motor vehicle accidents. Unfortunately, automobile accidents are still quite common and rampant despite the significant improvements in safety of cars and advancements made in automotive technology. In fact, vehicle accident lawsuits and claims are among the most common civil tort cases filed by lawyers today. However, it’s crucial to understand that every vehicle crash does not warrant litigation. No-fault laws of New York come into force when injuries sustained are not considered serious or there are no injuries at all. These laws are responsible for governing injury claims

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Driving Accidents Due to Texting

Don’t Ignore Distracted Driving if a Negligent Car Driver Injured You in New York

Distracted car drivers cause over a thousand injuries each day on an average in the United States. There have been approximately 400,000 instances of distracted driving per year since 2015 that have resulted in injuries. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a report, according to which 20% of all car accidents are the direct result of distracted driving. Distracted driving involves all actions that take away a car driver’s attention from the road. These drivers significantly increase the risk of car accidents and injuries while focusing on non-driving activities.

Statistics Regarding Distracted Driving

Distracted driving has been around ever since automobiles have been on

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What is the Statute of Limitations in Medical Malpractice?

The statute of limitations is the part of the law that sets the maximum time in which a person or an entity can initiate legal proceedings from the date of the alleged offense. These times differ between states and between the different areas of law. This period usually depends on the nature of the offense, thus in the context of medical malpractice, the statute of limitations refers to how long you have from sustaining your injury (due to malpractice) to filing a medical malpractice lawsuit.

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Did Astronaut Neil Armstrong Die a Wrongful Death?

While a nation mourned the loss of a national hero in 2012, Neil Armstrong’s family were querying incompetent post-surgical care at Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital in Cincinnati that they believe lead to his untimely and wrongful death.

Even though Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital defended their care, they paid the Armstrong family $6 million to privately settle the matter to avoid bad publicity via a medical malpractice lawsuit– a controversial yet common practice.

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