How can you avoid the most dangerous types of collisions?
Pileups, head-ons, and rollovers are the three most dangerous types of collisions. Learn how to avoid them if possible. You can’t control what happens to
Pileups, head-ons, and rollovers are the three most dangerous types of collisions. Learn how to avoid them if possible. You can’t control what happens to
Can you recover money for your injuries in Texas if you weren’t wearing your seatbelt when the auto accident happened? Getting in an automobile accident
Many police departments have changed how they respond to car accidents because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s what to do if they don’t show up.
Need medical attention after an accident during the spread of COVID-19? Should you change how you approach getting it? Big mistake! What should you do
Yes. Coronavirus could make driving more dangerous because certain risks could increase. Find out what they might be. As if coronavirus isn’t causing enough disruption
Is there anything covid-19 hasn’t affected? Find out how coronavirus could affect your accident claim and what you can do about it. You’ve probably experienced
When a collision happens, fingers point in opposite directions. But who’s responsible? Learn some of the facts which can affect fault. In law, there’s the
Texas roads are dangerous. But you can certainly minimize your chance of being injured or killed by a drunk driver by following simple steps. Have
How do pedestrians end up with serious injuries, or even lose their lives, in accidents with automobiles? The truth is amazingly simple. Learn what to
Believe it or not, cell phones may not be the leading cause of accidents and fatalities resulting from distracted driving accidents. You’ve heard about the
Those stubborn teens… Here’s a post about how to get through to them about wearing a seatbelt. Remember what you were like when you were
Most fatal collisions happen while driving alone. Here are ways to stay safe and make sure you don’t end up in a serious, or even
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