By Jan K. Seigel | Published February 4, 2013 | Posted in Personal Injury | Tagged Tags: Car accident, pedestrian accidents, personal injury | Leave a comment
Parents always take a deep breath and try not to worry about their kids when they go off to school. They do so whether they admit it or not. This is because there are very real dangers in the world: passing cars, street violence and bad influences. When they make it to school and back Read More
Read MorePrescriptions of sleep aids have exploded in the last decade, with nearly 60 million being given in 2011. Sleeping pills have become so popular that stories of Ambien based antics (cooking meals, sleep walking and sexual encounters without any memory of them the morning after) have become fodder for sketch comedies. However, drowsy driving has Read More
Read MoreThe Long Island Expressway was covered with mangled pieces of charred metal, tires and debris after a chain reaction of crashes occurred Wednesday afternoon. According to an Associated Press report, a tractor trailer crashed into several vehicles travelling on the eastbound lanes. The initial crash set off a series of accidents as passing motorists could Read More
Read MoreTraffic in the Lincoln Tunnel was tied up for hours yesterday after a motor vehicle accident closed the north-bound tube. Just before noon, an accident occurred involving five trucks and three cars stopped traffic in the New Jersey bound lanes. A spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said that the Read More
Read MoreWhen approaching an accident or other utility activity that is happening on the side of the road, many motorists will inevitably become distracted. They may slow down to take a closer look, which can sometimes take their focus off of the road. Unfortunately, this distraction can often lead to additional motor vehicle accidents. Most of Read More
Read MoreThe American Automobile Association (AAA) recently released a report that states July 4th is the most dangerous day for teens to die in car accidents. With kids out of school, more teens are behind the wheel or riding as passengers, increasing the risk of being injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident. The organization Read More
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