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  • Recovering Damages in a Wide Turn Truck Accident
    Recovering Damages in a Wide Turn Truck Accident
    If a large commercial truck makes a wide turn that causes an accident with another vehicle, injured victims may be able to recover compensation from the trucker and the trucking company. The Dangers of Wide Turns Large trucks making wide turns put other drivers at significant risk of accidents by encroaching on adjacent lanes of traffic. Due to their large size and length, commercial trucks require extra time and
  • Get the Facts About Road Rage in the United States
    Get the Facts About Road Rage in the United States
    Road rage incidents are on the rise in America. Gun violence and aggressive driving behaviors caused by road rage wound or kill hundreds of people every year. The Alarming Facts about Road Rage Since 2013, over 300 people in the United States have died from road rage. In the last five years, violent road rage incidents have jumped from 247 to 620. Most fatalities were caused by a person/persons
  • What Is the Number One Cause of Injury?
    What Is the Number One Cause of Injury?
    In the United States, slip and fall accidents are the leading cause of nonfatal injuries, accounting for more than 10 million injuries every year. Slip and Fall Accidents According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control and the Center for Disease Control (CDC), slip and fall accidents are the number one cause of injuries for all age groups. In 2015, slip and falls sent 9.3 million Americans
  • Are Aging Truckers Putting Your Life at Risk?
    Are Aging Truckers Putting Your Life at Risk?
    Aging truckers sometimes create dangerous driving conditions and increased accident risks due to physical impairments, cognitive dysfunctions, and fatigue. Aging Truckers Pose Driving Dangers Older truck drivers face physical and mental challenges that often create dangerous driving conditions for other motorists. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aging commercial truckers over age 65 contribute to a large percentage