Year: 2019

Do Emergency Features Prevent Fatalities In New York?

Accident News | October 15, 2019

Pedestrian fatalities have dramatically grown over the last 10 years. The Governors Highway Safety Association stated there was a 35 percent rise in pedestrian fatalities from 2008-2018. In 2009, there were 4,109 pedestrian deaths in the United States, and that rose to 6,000 in 2017. These statements may astonish a lot of people, because of…

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Driving In Cold Weather In New York

Accident News | October 14, 2019

Cold winters are a staple in New York. When temperatures fall, there are treacherous road conditions that occur due to ice and snow. Checking the weather forecast can help you prepare. Here are a few pointers on how to stay safe during winter road conditions. Tips For Vehicle Safety When temperatures are freezing, driving is…

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Side-Impact Crashes In New York

Accident News | October 12, 2019

In rear-end collisions, typically the driver in the rear is at-fault because they may have been driving too close to the vehicle in front of them. With head-on accidents, it’s easy to find liability. Why? Because accident reconstruction specialists are usually able to determine fault when they find out which car moved into the wrong…

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Should I Go to the Doctor After a Head Injury?

Personal Injury News | October 11, 2019

Head injuries can be caused by any kind of violent hit to the head. Car accidents, slip and falls, and workplace accidents are common causes of these types of injuries. Some head injuries result in mild concussions that heal within a short time, whereas others cause traumatic brain injuries that can become disabling. Knowing when you…

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