Category Archives: Auto Accidents
There are several mistakes to avoid after a car wreck to ensure your rights are protected, and you maximize your recovery. Read this article to learn more. Not Seeking Immediate Counsel I’m often asked, “What are the most common mistakes that people might make after their Virginia car crash injury?” The most frequent mistake that […]
If you were seriously injured in an accident due to a drunk driver, you need to contact experienced Virginia DUI accident attorney Michael Strong to fight for you. Here is what you need to know about drunk driver personal injury cases. Drunk Driver Personal Injury | Consequences After you are injured by a drunk driver […]
Some of the most common injuries suffered in car accidents and slip and falls are soft tissue injuries (STI). An STI is the damage of muscles, ligaments, and tendons throughout the body that can result from a sprain, strain, or tear. STIs include “whiplash”
Teenagers make up roughly 14% of America’s population. But according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 30% of car accident…
Whiplash is one of the most common types of injuries resulting from car accidents. “Whiplash” is the common term used to describe the injury and subsequent…
Aggressive drivers are known road hazards and have been known to cause nearly one-third of all traffic accidents. While other people can’t be controlled, you can counter their reckless behavior by driving smarter. Driving defensively can greatly reduce your
According to estimates, the average driver will be involved in a car accident once approximately every 18 years. Many people, however, are unaware of what they should do in the event of a collision. Once the initial shock of being involved in a crash wears
Construction accidents can be deadly and cause very serious injuries. If you or someone you love has been injured on a construction site you may be entitled to monetary compensation for your injuries.
WRONGFUL DEATH ACTIONS: RECOVERING DAMAGES FOR DEATH OF FAMILY MEMBERS Where you live has a good deal to do with how you will die. In the United States, the top two causes of death are responsible for more than 50 percent of the annual death toll. In the world at large, there’s a lot more […]
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