Posts about auto accidents
Category: Auto Accidents
After an accident, you will likely experience a number of financial loses, as well as out-of-pocket costs. As such, you will have to tighten your purse strings in order to get by. Making money stretch may not be at the … Continue reading
In order to work as a school bus driver, candidates for the role must hold a commercial driving license. However, unlike their big truck-driving counterparts, you may be shocked to discover that school bus drivers are not necessarily subject to … Continue reading
If you are the main bread winner or in any way contribute to supporting your family, an auto accident can severely limit your ability to do so. Most people in those circumstances place providing for their family above even their … Continue reading
Finding a good auto body shop is like finding a good doctor. Sure, you want a doctor who helps you drive down treatment costs, but you certainly don’t want a doctor who cuts corners and compromises your health. It is … Continue reading
Alcohol is a substance that causes impairment to the central nervous system. It affects brain activity, including reasoning and muscle coordination. As the level of alcohol in the bloodstream rises, so does the level of impairment. Drunk driving is a … Continue reading
Too many adults have made no plans for what happens to their family in the event of an unexpected death. If a loved one is lost in a fatal car accident, catastrophic changes will occur, especially if the loved one … Continue reading
Collisions between bicycles and motor vehicles are more common than one would think. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, an estimated 48,000 cyclists were injured in a bicycle-car collision in 2013. In Oklahoma in 2015, 290 cyclists were … Continue reading
Members of a family who serve as caregivers of a loved one after an accident often feel overwhelmed and frustrated. Anyone with experience in care-giving knows that the needs of others always seem to supersede your own. When this accident … Continue reading
When considering victims of Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD), most think of military combat veterans. The United States Department of Veteran’s Affairs defines PTSD as a malady suffered, “after someone goes through a traumatic event like combat, assault, or disaster.” Certainly … Continue reading
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention affirms that motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injuries in the United States. On average, for every one person killed from crash injuries, 8 more were hospitalized and 100 more were … Continue reading