In Tennessee and elsewhere, automobiles are a major cause of motorcycle accidents. Even more importantly, though, is the fact that motorcycle accidents are more likely to result in serious injury or death —… Read more
No one ever wants to be involved in a car accident, but if you do find yourself in such a situation, it's important to understand what happens after the accident— especially if you plan on filing a personal injury lawsuit. The steps you take in the aftermath… Read more
Thousands of Americans visit the emergency room each year, seeking treatment for various injuries caused by ladder accidents. Unfortunately, these accidents are quite common in residential and commercial properties nationwide. Sadly, many people have lost… Read more
A holiday is supposed to be a time of relaxation. You get a day or more off from work and spend time with friends and family. And for most people, that is what happens. But holidays are also one of the most common times of the year for car accidents.… Read more
Winter is a wonderful time of the year. When snow and ice appear, it is the perfect time to build a snowman, ski, ice skate, or have a snowball fight. However, it is not a great time to drive your car.
South Carolina is a very popular place to work, live, and visit. Unfortunately, this also means that there are many drivers on the road and that you could end up seriously hurt in a car accident. If you were injured in a South Carolina traffic accident due to… Read more
Despite New York laws protecting workers from unreasonable safety risks, avoidable ladder accidents still happen. According to the US Bureau of Labor… Read more
They say two things are certain in life, and neither one is a pleasant experience. You can add a third event that happens to an American driver at least once during a lifetime. How common are car accidents? One indicator of the frequency of car accidents is… Read more
When it comes to the number of car accidents by state, most fingers point toward three directions: Mississippi, Wyoming, and South Carolina. Arkansas, Montana, and Louisiana have also found themselves on the notorious list more than once in the recent past.… Read more