Paralyzed in a Car Accident
Paralysis caused by a car accident may result in damage to the victim’s legs, or both the legs and arms simultaneously. A car accident that causes injury to the spine, including the vertebrae, ligaments, discs, or to the spinal cord itself, often affects muscles and nerves below the injury site.
Read MoreDaily Obstacles that Cause Car Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents are pretty common occurrences. Most of us have either seen a car accident or been in one of them. Still, there are some situations, areas, and times of the day where drivers are more vulnerable to experiencing a collision. Unfortunately, drivers cannot always prevent a car accident from happening.
Read MoreWhen You Don’t File A Claim
If you are a commuter, you might found yourself inching along on your way home in the usual morning bumper-to-bumper …
Read MoreUber’s Self-Driving Vehicle Kills Pedestrian
Self-driving cars will likely take up the roadways sooner than we can imagine. However, companies that are hosting these vehicles …
Read MoreMedical Treatment on a Lien Basis
Medical treatment on a lien basis is not very difficult to obtain. However, a person must be aware that their …
Read MoreHow to Be Prepared for Your Personal Injury Attorney
According the Association for Safe International Road Travel, there are approximately 2.35 million people who are injured or disabled from …
Read MoreDriving Tips to Avoid Personal Injury
Avoiding personal injury can be difficult especially when it’s unexpected, such as getting blind-sided by another car while driving. At …
Read MoreElbow Injury from An Auto Accident
Back pain, neck pain, head trauma, broken bones—these are all typical personal injuries that are caused by an auto accident. …
Read MoreThe Personal Injury Dilemma
Personal injury can cause time away from personal activities and family. They can even prevent a person from going to …
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