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Accidents

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What’s Fair Compensation After a Motorcycle Accident
Motorcycle Accident
6 min read
What’s Fair Compensation After a Motorcycle Accident?

Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, both physically and financially. When you’ve been in a motorcycle accident, understanding what fair compensation looks like is crucial to ensuring you’re not left to shoulder the burden of someone else’s mistake. This guide will take you through the key elements that determine compensation after a motorcycle accident, helping you…

Kevin Crockett
August 15, 2024
The Risks of Teenage Driving
Car Accident
6 min read
The Risks of Teenage Driving

Teenage driving is a significant milestone, symbolizing independence and the freedom to explore new horizons. However, this freedom comes with substantial risks that are often underestimated by both teens and their parents. Understanding these risks is essential to ensuring the safety of young drivers and those who share the road with them. The following guide…

Kevin Crockett
August 12, 2024
Distracted Driving Accidents
Car Accident
6 min read
How Common Are Distracted Driving Accidents?

Distracted driving is a growing issue that has severe consequences on our roads today. Every year, thousands of lives are lost, and millions of injuries occur due to this preventable behavior. Understanding how common distracted driving accidents are is crucial for public safety and for taking the necessary steps to reduce these incidents. This article…

Kevin Crockett
August 12, 2024
Car Accident
8 min read
Can Someone Sue You for a Car Accident if You Have Insurance in California?

Car insurance is meant to protect you financially in the event of an accident, covering damages to your vehicle, other people’s property, and medical expenses for injuries. However, California operates under a “fault” insurance system, and having insurance doesn’t always shield you from lawsuits. In this guide, we’ll explore the basics of car insurance, the…

Kevin Crockett
July 15, 2024
Getting Rear Ended While Stopped Settlement
Car Accident
8 min read
Getting Rear Ended While Stopped Settlement

Being rear-ended while stopped can be a jarring experience, often leaving victims with injuries and financial burdens. Understanding the settlement process for these types of accidents is essential for securing the compensation you deserve. This guide will provide detailed insights into the causes, impacts, and legal aspects of rear-end collisions, as well as practical steps…

Kevin Crockett
June 17, 2024
How Long Do You Have to Report a Car Accident to Your Insurance Company?
Car Accident
7 min read
How Long Do You Have to Report a Car Accident to Your Insurance Company?

When you’re involved in a car accident, reporting it to your insurance company promptly is crucial. Timely reporting ensures that your claim is processed smoothly and helps avoid potential complications. Understanding the required timeframes and procedures can save you a lot of stress and financial burden. Car Accident Stats in the US Statistic Value Total…

Kevin Crockett
June 17, 2024
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Injuries

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Why Would a Doctor Order an MRI of the Brain?
Brain Injury
5 min read
Why Would a Doctor Order an MRI of the Brain?

Brain MRI is a detailed, non-invasive diagnostic tool for examining brain health, aiding in early detection and treatment planning.

Kevin Crockett
March 8, 2024
How Much Can Someone Sue for a Car Accident?
Personal Injury
7 min read
How Much Can Someone Sue for a Car Accident?

Compensation for car accidents varies, covering medical costs, lost wages, and pain, with no set maximum amount.

Kevin Crockett
March 8, 2024
Being Sued for Car Accident: What Can They Take?
Personal Injury
5 min read
Being Sued for Car Accident: What Can They Take?

Most car accident lawsuits settle before trial, offering faster, less stressful resolution and more control over the outcome, avoiding high trial costs and risks.

Kevin Crockett
March 6, 2024
Do You Have to Go to Court for a Minor Car Accident?
Catastrophic Injury
6 min read
Surgeries After Car Accident

Car accidents can be traumatic experiences, often resulting in various injuries that may require surgical intervention. Understanding the need for surgeries after a car accident is crucial for individuals who find themselves in such unfortunate situations. Let’s explore the common injuries sustained in car accidents and the role that surgeries play in addressing these injuries….

Kevin Crockett
November 29, 2023
Do You Have to Go to Court for a Minor Car Accident?
Wrongful Death
4 min read
Fatal Accident Compensation: Recovering For A Catastrophic Loss

What Is a Fatal Accident Claim? A fatal accident claim is a legal action by the deceased’s family or estate against the at-fault party or their insurer, seeking compensation for damages like loss of support, funeral expenses, and emotional suffering, with awarded amounts varying based on case specifics, state laws, and level of fault. Losing…

Kevin Crockett
October 3, 2023
Do You Have to Go to Court for a Minor Car Accident?
Wrongful Death
4 min read
Car Accident Death Compensation

What Is the Compensation for Accidental Death? In the U.S., accidental death compensation varies, with beneficiaries potentially receiving varying amounts from insurance benefits and, if another party is at fault, additional compensation from wrongful death lawsuits for losses and expenses. The aftermath of a car accident can be overwhelming, especially when it results in the…

Kevin Crockett
October 3, 2023
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Claims

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  • Driving Laws
  • Driving Safety
  • Government Claim
  • Injury Claim
  • Insurance
  • Property Damage
When You Back Your Vehicle, You Should Check Your Surroundings
Driving Safety
7 min read
When You Back Your Vehicle, You Should Check Your Surroundings

Physically turn to look out the rear window and check your surroundings, including blind spots. Accelerate slowly and avoid relying solely on mirrors or your horn for safety.

Kevin Crockett
June 7, 2024
What Does a Slow-Moving Vehicle Sign Look Like?
Driving Laws
8 min read
What Does a Slow-Moving Vehicle Sign Look Like?

The Slow-Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign is a fluorescent orange triangle with a red reflective border. It warns approaching drivers to slow down for vehicles moving at 25 mph or less.

Kevin Crockett
June 7, 2024
Failure To Yield Is the Primary Cause of What Percentage of Fatal and Injury Collisions?
Driving Safety
8 min read
Failure To Yield Is the Primary Cause of What Percentage of Fatal and Injury Collisions?

In a recent year, failure to yield resulted in 3.40% of tragic incidents ending in fatalities and nearly 17% (4.98% + 12.02%) causing suspected severe or minor injuries.

Kevin Crockett
June 7, 2024
If You Are the Driver or Owner of a Vehicle Which Is in a Crash
Driving Laws
7 min read
If You Are the Driver or Owner of a Vehicle Which Is in a Crash

Once you are involved in a car crash, it is important to seek help for any injury you might have sustained, assist other injured passengers, and also gather sufficient evidence from the accident scene to help show that you are not at fault.

Kevin Crockett
June 7, 2024
If Two Vehicles Approach an Uncontrolled Intersection at About the Same Time, Who Must Yield?
Driving Laws
8 min read
If Two Vehicles Approach an Uncontrolled Intersection at About the Same Time, Who Must Yield?

If two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection at about the same time the vehicle on the left must yield to the one on the right.

Kevin Crockett
June 7, 2024
Who Has the Right of Way in a Parking Lot?
Driving Laws
8 min read
Who Has the Right of Way in a Parking Lot?

In parking lots, vehicles in driving lanes have the right of way over those in parking spaces. Always yield to oncoming traffic when exiting a spot. If unsure, it’s safest to let cars and pedestrians pass to avoid accidents.

Kevin Crockett
May 10, 2024
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