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Average Settlement for Car Accident Back and Neck Injury
Car Accident
7 min read
Average Settlement for Car Accident Back and Neck Injury

When faced with the aftermath of a car accident, understanding potential settlements for back and neck injuries is crucial. These injuries are not only painful but can also disrupt your daily life significantly. This guide will explore what you might expect in terms of compensation, the factors that influence these amounts, and how to ensure…

Kevin Crockett
May 17, 2024
Who Is at Fault in a Rear-End Collision?
Car Accident
8 min read
Who Is at Fault in a Rear-End Collision?

In parking lots, right of way often goes to vehicles in driving lanes, the vehicle on the right, or those moving through lanes. Be cautious even if you have the right of way; other drivers may not stop.

Kevin Crockett
May 10, 2024
What Is the Difference in Meaning Between a Crash and an Accident?
Car Accident
7 min read
What Is the Difference in Meaning Between a Crash and an Accident?

When filing a lawsuit, establishing fault is crucial. However, the term “accident” suggests that the incident occurred without anyone’s fault.

Kevin Crockett
May 10, 2024
What Is the Average Settlement for a Minor Car Accident?
Car Accident
8 min read
What Is the Average Settlement for a Minor Car Accident?

The average settlement for a minor car accident ranges from $15,000 to $30,000, but can vary based on specific case factors.

Kevin Crockett
May 10, 2024
What Happens if Im at Fault in a Car Accident California?
Car Accident
8 min read
What Happens if Im at Fault in a Car Accident California?

In California, being at fault in a car accident can lead to paying damages, higher insurance premiums, and possible lawsuits.

Kevin Crockett
May 10, 2024
On a Road Which Has No Sidewalks a Pedestrian Should Walk on the Left Side Facing Traffic
Pedestrian Accident
8 min read
On a Road Which Has No Sidewalks a Pedestrian Should Walk on the Left Side Facing Traffic

When there are no sidewalks, pedestrians should walk on the left-hand side of the road facing traffic, staying as close to the shoulder as possible for safety.

Kevin Crockett
May 10, 2024
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