If you suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a motor vehicle accident, it’s very important to understand what signs to look for. These types of injuries need immediate medical treatment and they can often get worse over time. Moving quickly is important, and that...
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3 reasons a driver might not have seen you
When you set out on the road, it is easy to assume that you are clearly visible to all other drivers. Yet even if your car were ten feet high and fluorescent pink, there are people out there who will somehow miss seeing you. If nothing suggests a driver that crashed...
Is a business partially to blame for a drunk driving crash?
Policymakers and law enforcement professionals often express intense frustration at the ongoing issue of drunk driving. Although everyone receives information about the effects of alcohol during driver's training and exposure to awareness campaigns on billboards get...
Can low-impact motor vehicle crashes be dangerous?
When you imagine motor vehicle crashes, what do you picture in your mind? Probably two vehicles going at high rates of speed striking each other with serious outcomes for the drivers and passengers. Or a vehicle traveling like the wind that eventually strikes...
3 kinds of compensation available after a drunk driver hits you
Everyone learns that drunk driving is dangerous, but some people still get behind the wheel after having had too much to drink. They may think that their actions are harmless, but chemical impairment increases the probability that they will cause a major wreck....
Car crashes affect both body and mind
The physical injuries sustained after a road traffic collision can be catastrophic, especially in high-speed incidents or crashes that involve larger vehicles. Recovering from head injuries, spinal cord damage and shattered bones can take many, many months. Sometimes,...
What evidence do you need for your car accident claim?
After a car accident, it's normal to be overwhelmed and confused. However, if you aren't seriously injured, it's important to start collecting evidence as soon as you can. Once a car accident occurs, and authorities and others begin arriving at the scene, invaluable...
Drivers who drink when they’re tired may appear more intoxicated
Many people assume that it's fine to have a drink and then drive. You see this all the time if you just watch what people order at a restaurant. A lot of people have a beer or a glass of wine and then go get in the car without thinking twice about it. The reasoning...
Fatigue and drowsiness contribute to many serious collisions
If you were to ask the average person what the most common driving mistakes are, they might pinpoint impaired driving or distracted driving. Either of these habits can serve as examples of inappropriate and dangerous behavior that puts others at risk. Many people...
Safely sharing the winter roads with large trucks
During the winter, Connecticut drivers must navigate numerous hazards to safely reach their destinations. From crowded roads to poor weather, drivers often face danger during even a simple trip. During the holiday season, however, many drivers feel intimidated when...