Motor Vehicles Law Articles
Articles written by attorneys and experts worldwide discussing legal aspects related to Motor Vehicles including: auto dealer fraud, automobile accidents, automotive, bus accidents, lemon law, motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle accident, railroad accidents, rollover accident, traffic violations, trucking accident.
Post-Traumatic Stress After a Car Accident
November 29, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
Dealing with PTSD can be very hard, especially because it can be difficult to diagnose and symptoms can be different for everyone. PTSD is very common after a car accident, and if treatment is received, you may be able to get compensation for your treatment in a personal injury claim.
Understanding How to Prove the Causes of Back and Neck Injuries in Personal Injury Cases
November 25, 2011 By Wolpert Schreiber P.C.
Back and neck injuries are common results of trauma, but proving them in a personal injury case can be challenging.
The Stages of a Personal Injury Case after a Car Accident
November 23, 2011 By The Todd Law Firm
Austin, Texas, lawyers can help if you have been a victim of one of the many car accidents in Texas and have suffered serious injuries. Attorneys in Austin can walk you through the many stages of a personal injury case after a car accident.
Alternatives to Trial: Mediation and Arbitration
November 22, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
In many personal injury cases, an injured person like you may be scared to go to trial. But there are alternative dispute resolutions, and your attorney can help guide you to the best one for your case.
Truck Accident Lawyers – Fighting to Keep Our Roads Safe
November 15, 2011 By Greenman, Goldberg, Raby & Martinez
How can truck accident lawyers help reduce the number of injuries and deaths caused by reckless or negligent truck drivers or companies? If you or a loved one has been injured during a roadway collision with a truck, speak up! Our legal system needs to hear from you to improve legislation and make our roads safer.
Getting Medical Treatment After a Portland Car Accident
November 15, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
If you've been injured in a car accident, you need to seek medical treatment. Delaying treatment, even due to financial hardship, can jeopardize your personal injury claim and lead to lack of future compensation.
Do's and Don'ts After an Oregon Car Crash
November 15, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
If you've been in an Oregon car crash, and don't know what to do, let us help. Here's a simple list of Do's and Don'ts to guide you.
Steps to Take After a Serious Trucking Accident
November 11, 2011 By The Todd Law Firm
Truck driver fatigue can cause death. Accidents of this magnitude could lead to a claim. Call an accident lawyer in Texas after all Texas truck accidents.
Gadgets in Cars-Trendy, but Dangerous
November 9, 2011 By Ankin Law Office, LLC
As mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets become increasingly ubiquitous, our culture is becoming more reliant on these tools. While they offer easy and fast access to information on the fly, the use of these technologies while driving cars can create dangerous situations for everyone on the road. Distracted driving is a big problem and if the trend of connecting cars to the Internet increases, it seems things are only going to get worse.
Insurance Industry Study Concludes 50% of Child Booster Seats Unsafe
November 9, 2011 By Ankin Law Office, LLC
Car accidents are dangerous no matter who’s involved. But for children, the risks are even greater due to their smaller size. That’s why infant and children’s car seats are so important. They’re supposed to protect children from injuries and keep them safe from harm.
Safely Stopping on the Highway to Avoid Accidents
November 8, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
Everyone has car problems at some point, so read these tips to make sure if you need to pullover that you know how to do so safely.
Accident vs. Crash: Using the Right Language to Win Your Personal Injury Case
November 8, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
If you want to win your personal injury case, it's important to start noticing the language your attorney and adjuster use so that you can begin to understand the subtleties of meaning.
Trucking Accidents and the Personal Injury Claim
November 4, 2011 By L. Ty Wilson, P.C.
Often, commercial truck accidents can prove even more catastrophic than a typical car accident for obvious reasons. Additionally, navigating a personal injury claim after such an accident can be quite complex.
The Connecting Europe Facility Regulation
November 2, 2011 By Andreas Neocleous & Co LLC
The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Regulation and its impact on Cyprus Republic.
The European Commission adopted on October 2011, a plan with a huge budgetary importance of around 50 billion euro aiming at improving EU’s transport, energy and networks.
How Can Advances in Wireless Communication Prevent Car Accidents?
November 1, 2011 By Allen, Flatt, Ballidis & Leslie, Inc.
Every day in the United States, the actions and inactions of drivers—whether speeding, making dangerous lane changes, or failing to decelerate for red lights or slowing traffic—result in collisions. In 2009, crashes were among the leading causes of death for Americans between the ages of 5- and 34 years old, according to the CDC. Over the years, advances in wireless communication and other technologies have inspired innovations in transportation aimed at preventing car accidents.
Oregon Motorcycle Safety and Accident Law
October 25, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
If you ride a motorcycle, read this article. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, read this article.
Understanding Seat Belt Laws When Involved in a Car Accident
October 25, 2011 By The Todd Law Firm
When you've been seriously injured in a car crash you need to know how the statute of limitations in a personal injury case are applied. The seat belt laws may also be a factor.
Public Transportation and Personal Injury Claims
October 25, 2011 By L. Ty Wilson, P.C.
Fortunately, thousands of people safely utilize public transportation services on a daily basis. However, the unfortunate reality is that accidents can occur. When those accidents result in injuries, an individual may be faced with a personal injury claim.
Fighting Distracted Driving – There’s an App for That
October 24, 2011 By Law Offices of R. F. Wittmeyer, Ltd.
A Florida software developer, and father of two teenagers, has developed an application to help stop texting while driving. The software uses the phone’s GPS system to detect when it is moving faster than 10 miles per hour and shuts the phone off. Once motion has stopped, such as at a stoplight, the phone will work as usual. The goal: to reduce traffic accidents, car crashes, and injuries to teenagers and anyone else prone to text-and-drive.
Tractor-trailor’s Unsafe Entering Lane Caused Crash
October 20, 2011 By Sachs Waldman PC
Jones argued that Moen and its driver were negligent for stopping on the emergency shoulder in violation of federal regulations. He also argued that Moen's driver was negligent for pulling from the shoulder into the left travel lane of the interstate at 25 mph and for failing to yield the right of way to Jones, who was lawfully traveling in the lane into which the Moen driver was attempting to merge.
Defense Alleged Injuries Not Caused by Auto Accident
October 20, 2011 By Sachs Waldman PC
In April 2008, plaintiff Joao Gafanhao, 45, was driving northbound on Kennedy Blvd when he entered the intersection at 10th St and the front of his 1994 Ford Mustang stuck the front right panel of a 2004 Mercedes driven by Thomas Tota, who had been driving southbound on Kennedy Blvd and was attempting to turn left onto 10th St.
Why Motorcycle Accidents Are Different
October 17, 2011 By Wilson Kehoe Winingham, LLC
All motor vehicle accidents are not the same. And nowhere is this more true than when it comes to those accidents involving motorcycles. Further, the nuances of motorcycle accidents often have a direct impact on the kind of case that may evolve, how it is litigated, and the verdict and results ultimately obtained.
Which Demographic Accounts for the Majority of Fatal Alcohol-Related Crashes?
October 15, 2011 By Allen, Flatt, Ballidis & Leslie, Inc.
Drunk driving has long been one of the nation’s most serious traffic safety issues. In 2009, alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes claimed the lives of 10,839 people, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Compared to 2006, there were 2,631 fewer fatalities in 2009. The group responsible for such accidents, however, has remained largely the same, as a car accident that recently occurred in Orange County, California illustrates, explains a local lawyer.
How Can We Reduce Congestion and Car Accidents on Southern California Roads?
October 15, 2011 By Allen, Flatt, Ballidis & Leslie, Inc.
Concomitant with Southern California’s thriving car culture are heavily congested roads and high car accident rates. Researchers at Texas A&M found that Los Angeles and Orange counties have some of the worst traffic in the country. Such conditions have attracted widespread attention from the media, state transportation agencies, and safety advocates, many of whom are exploring a form of traffic control long used in European countries: the roundabout.
New California Law Set to Discipline Texting Train Operators
October 14, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
Nobody can deny that personal electronic devices like cell phones offer a lot of advantages to people; however, if used at the wrong place and at the wrong time, those benefits are easily thrown out of the window.
Motorcycle Accidents
October 12, 2011 By Fisher Stark Cash, P.A.
North Carolina motorcycle accident statistics show that these accidents typically account for a disproportionately high number of catastrophic traffic accidents resulting in brain injury, broken bones, paralysis, and death.
One Minute Car Seat Safety Checklist
October 12, 2011 By Fisher Stark Cash, P.A.
Car crashes are the leading cause of death for children under 14 years old in the United States.
Underinsured Motorist Coverage – Sound Protection from the Effects of Serious Car Accidents
October 11, 2011 By Meyerkord & Meyerkord, LLC
Underinsured motorist coverage (UIM) is optional car insurance that you should purchase to protect you and your family. It covers the gap between the damages an innocent driver suffers in a car accident and the amount of insurance the offending driver carried. Underinsured coverage is needed it is often in the most serious of accidents, meaning when UIM is needed it is really needed.
Explaining Vehicular Homicide in Georgia
October 10, 2011 By The Law Offices of Richard S. Lawson
The law perceives an automobile as a deadly weapon. If a person kills another human being with their vehicle, they will face serious criminal consequences.
Factors Contributing to Trucking Accidents
October 6, 2011 By Clore Law Group LLC
Trucking accidents are often caused by dangerous actions, that can be considered negligent. Understanding how these contributing factors affect your personal injury law suit is imperative, if you are to receive the financial damages to deserve.
Leaving the Scene of an Accident: Felony or Misdemeanor
October 6, 2011 By Hager & Schwartz, P.A.
When a driver is involved in any type of motor vehicle accident, they are supposed to stop and exchange information and provide medical assistance. When a driver fails to stop and flees the scene, they can be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the circumstances of the case.
Speeding Tickets in Durham: Far Greater Cost than What's on the Ticket.
October 6, 2011 By The Law Office of John C. Fitzpatrick
Good drivers get speeding tickets. The cost on the ticket is not what you will pay. If you are found guilty of speeding, you will see huge increases in your car insurances. This article explains how North Carolina points system works and how it affects your insurance cots.
Aggressive Driving Remains a Serious Problem in New York City
October 6, 2011 By Tolmage, Peskin, Harris & Falick
NYC motorists average an auto accident every 7.3 years, nearly 38 percent higher than the national average.
Truck Driver Negligence
October 5, 2011 By Van Sant Law, LLC
Tractor-trailer trucks pose a significant danger to smaller vehicles on the road because of their massive size. When a truck driver makes a serious error, it can wreak havoc for those smaller passenger cars and trucks around them.
Car Accidents and Driver Negligence
October 5, 2011 By Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, PC
In the hustle and bustle of New York City, emotions can run high as more people are dealing with the stresses of everyday life. Car accidents are an increasing concern for the residents of New York State, giving people no other choice but to pursue compensation for their injuries.
Common Factors Relating to Motorcycle Accidents
October 4, 2011 By Law Offices of Dan Kirby
Motorcyclists are at a heightened risk of injury due to their lack of protection. Unfortunately, a substantial amount of motorcycle accidents are the fault of the motorist as opposed to the motorcycle rider, which gives them legal grounds to pursue compensation for their injuries.
Call the Insurance Adjuster...and Tell Them Nothing
October 4, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
If you've been in an accident, you are probably trying to ensure that your property damage and medical bills are paid by the insurance company. Well, to do this you will need to work with the adjuster - which can be more difficult than you realize.
Truck Accidents: When Truckers Are At Fault
October 4, 2011 By Taracks Gomez & Rickman
Large commercial vehicles pose a significant threat to other drivers and passengers on the road. When a truck driver makes a mistake it can have tragic consequences for those involved.
Myths and Facts about Drinking and Driving in California
September 30, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
According to a report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2008, the State of California ranked number two in the list of states with highest number drunk driving-related fatalities, with 1,269 deaths recorded.
Protect Your Future, Learn What to do after a Serious Accident
September 30, 2011 By Murphy Law Firm, LLC
When you’ve been seriously injured in an accident due to someone’s negligence you can file a personal injury claim. A personal injury lawyer can help.
What to Do if You Are Involved in an Auto Accident
September 29, 2011 By Pasquali Law Office
Knowing what to do, and where to turn to, are the most important things if you are in an auto accident. It doesn't matter if you are the person being sued or if you are the person bringing a claim. The difference between doing things "right" and waiting or making "mistakes" can be costly. In this article, the author explains what you should know if you or a loved one are in an auto accident.
What if an Accident Aggravates a Pre-Existing Injury?
September 28, 2011 By McGee, Lerer & Associates
Most personal injury clients come to their attorney with a history of some prior injury or pre-existing medical condition. The question is: how will the pre-existing injury affect the new claim?
What Do I Do if My Insurance Company Denies My Claim?
September 27, 2011 By Wolpert Schreiber P.C.
Insurance company claims denials may result in you having a case against them for "bad faith".
Leading Causes of Tractor Trailer Accidents
September 27, 2011 By Van Sant Law, LLC
Tractor trailers are a vital tool for the transportation of goods in our society. With so many trucks on the road, fellow drivers and pedestrians are going to get injured in tractor trailer accidents each year.
Airline Safety Statistics Suggest Domestic Progress, Global Challenges
September 27, 2011 By Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman, P.C.
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Loss of Consortium: More than Sexual Pleasures
September 26, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
When a married car accident victim suffers from disabling condition, his or her spouse will normally have to worry about expenses for medical bills, medications, pain and suffering, and loss of income. Generally, no one pays too much attention about loss of consortium.
Common Mistakes Teen Drivers Commit That May Lead to Car Accidents
September 22, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
Vehicle accidents involving teenagers are a growing concern in the country. According to statistics, car accidents are the leading cause of fatality among teenagers aged 15 to 20. A 2009 study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that eight teens are killed due to car accident injuries each day.
Georgia Dram Shop Act
September 21, 2011 By L. Ty Wilson, P.C.
If an intoxicated person is served alcohol and, as a result, causes injury in a drunk-driving accident in Georgia, the victim can bring a claim against the server, whether a shop, eating or drinking establishment, or a home owner under Georgia dram shop liability laws.
The Outragious and Sad Facts About Emergency Room Medical Errors!
September 19, 2011 By Bailey & Galyen
The Texas legislature in 2007 amended the laws that deal with medical malpractice cases. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Sec. 74.151, entitled Liability For Emergency Care, now states that a person who in good faith administers emergency care is not liable in civil damages for an act performed during the emergency unless the act is wilfully or wantonly negligent.
Southern California Cities with Unsafe Drivers
September 16, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
Southern California needs to have safer drivers. According to Allstate Insurance Company’s annual “Best Drivers Report,” the most unsafe drivers may be found in Southern part of the State. The report determined the country’s 200 largest cities in terms of car-collision frequency.
I Aggravated My Back in a Car Accident- Do I Have a Personal Injury Case?
September 15, 2011 By Wolpert Schreiber P.C.
In most states, if you have a previous medical condition that is made worse in a car accident, you are entitled to recover.
Five Points That California Accident Victims Tend to Forget
September 14, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
Despite strict implementation of traffic rules, and constant reminder of certain state government agencies about driving safely, car accidents in California still remain a significant problem. According to estimation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), about 4,000 vehicle accidents occur each year in California alone.
How to Request a Police Report for Your Personal Injury Claim
September 14, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
If you've been in an accident, it is important to get a copy of your police report. If you plan to bring a personal injury case to the other driver's insurance company, the police report can be an important piece of evidence for proving liability and damages. Read more about how to request this report.
U.S. Senate Pushes Truck Safety Legislation
September 13, 2011 By Kahn Gordon Timko & Rodriques P.C.
The U.S. Senate is pushing legislation that would give more power to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Traffic Offenses - United Arab Emirates
September 12, 2011 By Al Rowaad Advocates & Legal Consultancy
Know your rights: 5 criminal laws every Dubai expat should know.
Making a Personal Injury Claim after a Hit and Run
September 11, 2011 By Hargrove & Associates
Many people think that if they are injured in a hit and run accident cannot make a claim for personal injury because the other driver is no-where to be found. This is definitely not the case. You can make a claim on your own policy under the uninsured motorist coverage which, is typical coverage that you pay for when getting your policy.
How to Prove Fault in a Car Accident
September 9, 2011 By Reifkind & Thompson, P.L.
Car accidents are the most common source of personal injury actions in the United States. As a result, your South Florida car accident lawyers know that it is highly likely that you or someone in your life will be involved in a car accident that leads to personal injuries at some point.
Injury Caused by Uninsured Motorists
September 8, 2011 By Pacific Attorney Group
A recent study conducted by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) reports that on average one in seven drivers in the U.S. are uninsured. Although the incline dropped slightly in 2009, current estimates of the number of these drivers reach as high as 28 percent in states notoriously known for their record level of uninsured motorists.
Importance of Uninsured (Underinsured) Motorist Coverage
September 7, 2011 By McGee, Lerer & Associates
Our most important piece of advice for every driver on the road in Southern California: make sure you have uninsured motorist coverage, and plenty of it.
The 10 Most Common Causes of Auto Accidents
September 7, 2011 By The Doan Law Firm, PC
The story is always the same: it wasn’t my fault. But statistics refute the statement.
Factors Leading to Truck Accidents
September 7, 2011 By The Doan Law Firm, PC
Truck accidents are almost always more hazardous to normal road-going motorists than to the truck drivers.
When the Insurance Company Wants You to Attend a Medical Exam
September 3, 2011 By Wolpert Schreiber P.C.
In many personal injury or disability cases, the Insurance Company will request that you attend a medical exam with their doctor. This is not a doctor that treats you or has a doctor-patient relationship with you. Instead, this is a one time exam. The exam is for their doctor writing a report on the cause and/or severity of your symptoms and injuries.
What Steps Should You Take after a Car Accident?
August 31, 2011 By Hargrove & Associates
The author discusses what steps you should take after a car accident to preserve your rights whether you are going to bring a personal injury lawsuit or not.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Benefits
August 31, 2011 By Hargrove & Associates
What are PIP benefits? People always ask me what PIP benefits are. In Massachusetts most policies have what is called personal injury protection benefits or PIP. Pip benefits are no fault benefits which means you are entitled to collect these benefits after a car accident whether or not you were at fault or not. Often times more serious car accidents result in injuries to passengers or driver.
Examinations under Oath Have Become the Wild Wild West
August 30, 2011 By Hargrove & Associates
An examination under oath in Massachusetts is usually used by insurance companies as a tool to deny coverage of PIP benefits. In Massachusetts auto insurance carriers are required to pay for PIP benefits to the inured passengers, drivers or pedestrians. They are required to pay for reasonable and necessary medical bills, lost wages, replacement services and other accident related expenses.
Workers' Compensation Claims and Vehicle Accidents
August 30, 2011 By L. Ty Wilson, P.C.
Employees who operate company vehicles or personal vehicles while on the job are entitled to the same protections under the workers’ compensation laws as workers who spend all of their time at the workplace. Therefore, if an employee is injured in a vehicle accident while performing their job, they may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits.
Minimizing Risk: Why Health Standards for Truck Drivers Should Be Stricter
August 30, 2011 By Allen, Flatt, Ballidis & Leslie, Inc.
Obesity, heart disease, and sleep apnea are just a few of the medical conditions that are prevalent among truck drivers in the United States, leading many legislators, lawyers, and safety advocates to question why the responsibility of operating some of the nation’s deadliest vehicles is entrusted to one of its unhealthiest populations.
Understanding Colorado Car Accident Negligence Claim
August 29, 2011 By The Babcock Law Firm, LLC
The author explains the concept of negligence in relation to a car accident. Colorado car accident lawsuits, much like in the rest of the country, hinge upon proving fault or negligence. When a person behaves in a thoughtless or careless manner, they are said to be acting negligent towards others.
Auto Accidents in Las Vegas, Nevada
August 27, 2011 By Rosenblum Law Offices, PC
Tips and tricks for automobile accidents.
Three-vehicle Accident May Result in Trucking Accident Lawsuit
August 22, 2011 By Sachs Waldman PC
An article highlighting a recent case of a three-vehicle automobile accident involving a tractor-trailer and two recreational vehicles ignited a fire and injured one person on a New Jersey turnpike.
Diminished Value in Georgia
August 16, 2011 By Miller Legal Services, LLC
Why you should not accept the insurance company's first offer.
Children and Car Accidents
August 14, 2011 By The Law Offices of Eugene G. Bruno
Car accidents are the leading cause of death to children in the United States. In fact, motor vehicle accidents and child passenger safety is one the leading public health problems that America faces.
I Already Have Health Insurance...Who Cares about Personal Injury Protection?
August 10, 2011 By Shulman DuBois LLC
Personal injury protection (PIP) is the first resource you have to pay medical bills after an accident in Oregon. Learn how to use PIP and the advantages it offers over health insurance. This could save you money and reduce the stress of medical bills and treatments.
Do I Have a Case? Soft Tissue Injuries
August 9, 2011 By Hargrove & Associates
Massachusetts is a comparative negligence state. This means in order to succeed the other party must be at least 51% at fault. If you are injured in an accident that is your own fault you most likely will not be able to make a case for personal injury.
Your First 5 Steps after a Truck Accident in Indianapolis
August 8, 2011 By Hensley Legal Group, PC
If you have been the victim of an Indiana accident involving a commercial truck, you are likely overwhelmed, frustrated, and maybe even confused about how to recover from your painful experience.
When Manufacturer Negligence Leads to a Motorcycle Accident
August 8, 2011 By Hensley Legal Group, PC
Albeit an enjoyable pastime, motorcycling is not without serious risks on the road, and the structural integrity of the machine you trust to carry you safely should be beyond question.
Important Safety Advice for California Bus Passengers
August 8, 2011 By Demas Law Group, PC
This holds true whether you’re traveling to work on a city bus, heading to class on a school bus or taking a pleasure trip aboard a tour bus. Although the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reports that annual bus passenger injuries and deaths have fallen in recent years, thousands of us keep dying or sustaining permanent injuries and disabilities on buses each year. We have to continue looking for new ways to protect ourselves from these tragedies.
The Pros of Avoiding the Field Sobriety Test
August 7, 2011 By The Law Offices of Scott C. Nolan
Police officers seldom advice suspects of their right to refuse a field sobriety test, however, people do have the right to refuse. Refusing a field sobriety test will only reduce the amount of incriminating evidence against you in front of a judge or jury.
DUI Causing Bodily Injury Can Be Charged against the Wrong Person
August 5, 2011 By The Law Office of Chip Siegel, Esq.
Alcohol-related accidents are a leading cause of death in all fatal car crashes. However, it is not uncommon for an innocent driver to be “deemed” at fault when they were in fact innocent just because they had a couple of drinks.
Commercial Traffic Violations Can Cost You Your License
August 4, 2011 By Colt Law Firm, PC
There were 685,000 traffic tickets issued to commercial truck drivers in 2007 alone. Too many points or even one serious traffic violation can lead to the suspension of your license and the loss of your livelihood.
Injured in Georgia - Medicaid Basics
August 4, 2011 By L. Ty Wilson, P.C.
In the event you become disabled due to an accident or an injury, there are programs available to help pay for medical care. Medicaid is one such program.
When Back Surgery is Necessary After a Traffic Accident
August 4, 2011 By Hensley Legal Group, PC
If your Indiana traffic accident results in you having to have back surgery, contact a traffic accident lawyer in Indianapolis. A law firm in Indianapolis will be able to help you schedule a no-cost consultation with some of the best traffic accident lawyers.
When a Serious Motorcycle Accident in Indianapolis Leads to Lasting Anxiety
August 4, 2011 By Hensley Legal Group, PC
When a motorcycle accident in Indianapolis leads to anxiety, contact an Indianapolis motorcycle accident attorney. You may qualify for compensation.
How Law Firms in Indianapolis can Help After a Fibula Fracture
August 2, 2011 By Hensley Legal Group, PC
Law firms in Indianapolis can file an injury claim for you If you have been in an accident in Indiana and are suffering from a fibula fracture or other injury. Bone fractures are common after accidents in Indiana.
Settling Your Personal Injury Claim Without a Lawyer
August 2, 2011 By Hensley Legal Group, PC
It’s a common misconception that every accident or injury in Indiana requires an Indianapolis, Indiana lawyer. While it is true that many accident victims retain the services of a lawyer to ensure their interests are fully and forcefully represented throughout the claims process, there are some instances in which law firms in Indianapolis are not required to settle a personal injury claim.
Motorcycles Versus Passenger Cars
July 26, 2011 By Estey & Bomberger, LLP
The public often perceives motorcyclists as reckless renegades with no concern for the safety of others. However, according to motorcycle accident statistics, it is not the actions of a motorcycle rider but the actions of a passenger vehicle driver that are the main cause of motorcycle collisions nationwide.
And Now, Speaking on Behalf of Big Insurance: The Texas Supreme Court
July 26, 2011 By Bailey & Galyen
Earlier this month, the Texas Supreme Court once again cast its arms around Big Business and shoved Texans out the door.
Chevy Cruze: Top Selling Car Thanks to Bankruptcy!
July 26, 2011 By Bailey & Galyen
Many who read the headline of this article might question the premise of a bankruptcy leading to the hottest selling car in the world. It would be a stretch if this was a fictional story. The amazing thing about this article is that it is absolutely true.
Traffic Laws You Should Know
July 26, 2011 By Bailey & Galyen
The rules of the road in Texas are governed primarily by the Texas Transportation Code. This is the law, along with city ordinances, that police officers are trained to enforce. The only review of these laws for most Texas drivers was in their driver’s education course. Below are some of the traffic laws that are violated in very high numbers simply because drivers do not know that they are the law.
What Are the Minimum Insurance Requirements for Drivers?
July 26, 2011 By Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C.
Illinois minimum insurance requirements are in place for the protection of motorists. Every driver on the road is required to carry insurance.
Texting Plus Driving Equals Car Accidents
July 21, 2011 By Mesriani Law Group
If you confidently feel that you can text while driving, you better think again. According to reports of California Highway Patrol, using of cell phones while driving is one of the preliminary reasons for car accidents in California. Statistics from the U.S. Department of Transportation show that distracted driving was accounted for 6,000 deaths and 500,000 injuries in 2009.
Spinal Cord Injuries after a Motorcycle Crash
July 21, 2011 By Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C.
When you’ve sustained spinal cord injuries in a motorcycle crash in Illinois, you may need to pursue compensation in a personal injury claim.
Click It or Ticket - Now in the Backseat
July 19, 2011 By Law Offices of R. F. Wittmeyer, Ltd.
If a car accident occurs, the seat belts cannot help protect if they aren’t in use. Recent legislation was signed by Governor Quinn that requires seat restraints for all passengers, including those in the rear seats. Seat belts save lives.
3 Reasons to Invest in Uninsured Motorist Coverage in Illinois
July 19, 2011 By Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C.
Uninsured motorist coverage in Illinois can fill the gap when you’re injured in a car accident and the other driver doesn’t have insurance to cover your damages.
Coping with Chronic Pain Syndrome after a Crash in Aurora, Illinois
July 19, 2011 By Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C.
A car crash may leave you with serious injuries. It is possible that you may develop chronic pain syndrome (CPS).
What to Look for in a Napa County Truck Accident Attorney
July 19, 2011 By Estey & Bomberger, LLP
After you or a loved one has been in a truck accident, you are probably much more concerned with physical, mental, and emotional recovery than researching and comparing your options for legal representation. You might even be tempted to negotiate a settlement on your own, to accept the insurance company’s initial offer, or to put off making a decision for several weeks, but all of these would ultimately be against your best interest.
Types of Car Accident Damages
July 19, 2011 By Estey & Bomberger, LLP
In addition to severe physical pain, seriously injured car accident victims often experience severe financial strain. Serious injuries often require expensive long-term medical care and treatment. The cost of treating a serious head injury, spinal cord injury, brain injury, broken bone injury, amputation injury or burn injury can soar into the millions.
Comparative Negligence and Your Car Accident Claim
July 15, 2011 By The Todd Law Firm
Texas is one of 33 states that follows a comparative negligence law when it comes to filing a car accident claim.
Addressing Depression after Severe Car Accident
July 15, 2011 By Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C.
Depression is a disorder that may arise after a car accident. Keep in mind that this is an emotionally straining condition that may take time to subside, and with treatment and therapy, could be financially troubling for you and your loved ones.
4 Types of Motorist Insurance You Should Understand
July 15, 2011 By Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C.
Every driver on the road has a responsibility to drive safely, and each driver is responsible for carrying the proper motorist insurance for protection in case he or she is involved in a car accident in Naperville.

