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serious injuries in car accidents

Serious Injuries: Car Accidents & Highway Dangers

Serious injuries result from car accidents every day. Agencies that keep track of such things report an average of 6 million car accidents each year in the USA. 3 million people suffer injuries in U.S. car accidents each year. Approximately 2 million of those injuries end up being permanent. An […]

Before an Accident: Causes

Before an Accident: What Are Drivers Doing?

Before an accident drivers text, drive impaired, spill coffee and look down or do any one of a number of things other than pay full attention.  The same federal agency that investigates plane crashes with the goal of preventing future aviation disasters also studies highway accidents. Fatal motor vehicle accidents […]

pedestrian accidents

Stopping Pedestrian Accidents – New Ideas

Stopping pedestrian accidents presents a growing challenge.  Safety officials, schools, drivers and pedestrians themselves face the challenge in different ways. Medford, Massachusetts school officials accept the challenge by painting 3D crosswalks that trick the eye into thinking the crosswalk actually stands up above the pavement. After one elementary school student […]

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Car Accidents: Responsibility Beyond Drivers

Car accidents happen for many reasons. Some dismiss it as “just an accident”. Car accident attorneys often face the challenge of unlocking the story behind the story. Consider the case of two people killed, two others seriously injured in a car accident caused by a driver who had just received […]

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