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  • How to Estimate the Value of a Truck Accident Settlement
    How to Estimate the Value of a Truck Accident Settlement
    Since insurance companies often lean toward settlement offers for truck accident injuries, injury victims should understand how settlements are calculated and what damages are covered. Understanding Settlement Estimates Commercial trucking accidents often result in severe injuries and fatalities. To avoid a lawsuit and a court trial, many insurance companies rely on settlement offers to avoid a lengthy and costly legal battle. Since many injuries are severe or fatal, settlements
  • What to do If Your Teen Is Injured in a Crash
    What to do If Your Teen Is Injured in a Crash
    Every year, more than 220,000 American teenagers between the ages of 16 and 19 are injured in car accidents, leaving parents to take care of injuries and damages. Protecting Teens After a Crash Since teenagers are three times more likely than older drivers to be injured in a car crash or involved in a fatal car accident, parents and teens should know what to do if an accident happens.
  • The Calls You Need to Make After a Crash
    The Calls You Need to Make After a Crash
    After a car crash, the calls that should be made depend on the specifics of the accident such as personal injuries, property damages, and fault for the accident. Before making any calls, factors of the accident should be assessed to protect legal rights. Steps to Take After a Car Crash Following a car crash, it's important to know which calls to make from the scene of the accident and
  • How Truck Platooning Could Make Nevada Roads Safer
    How Truck Platooning Could Make Nevada Roads Safer
    Truck platooning relies on advanced technology that increases fuel conservation, improves safety, and decreases the demand for commercial truck drivers. What Is Truck Platooning? Using high-tech automated driving systems, platooning links two or more trucks in a convoy during travel. The lead truck serves as the head of the platoon, while the following trucks automatically adapt to changes in movements. As long as trucks within the convoy maintain a