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What to do After a Truck Accident

category: 
Automobile Accidents
Posted Date: 
Mon, 12/19/2011

Truck accidents can cause especially severe injuries to the drivers of much smaller passenger vehicles. If you are injured after being involved in a truck accident, you may face expensive medical treatment. By taking appropriate steps, you can increase the likelihood of receiving compensation for injuries that were not your fault.

Following a truck accident, you should:

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

category: 
General
Posted Date: 
Mon, 12/12/2011

Motorcycle accidents often result in serious and life-changing injuries to the cyclist. Motorcycles offer efficient gas mileage and a unique way to get around, but motorcycles also offer limited protection in the event of an accident. Motorcycle drivers are vulnerable to ejection during an accident, which is highly likely to cause devastating injuries.

Common motorcycle accident injuries include:

Who can be Held Liable in a Truck Accident?

category: 
Automobile Accidents
Posted Date: 
Mon, 12/05/2011

Determining who is at fault in a truck accident can be complex. There are many different parties with various responsibilities in the operation, maintenance and day-to-day functions of tractor-trailers. After a truck accident, possible liable parties include:

Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

category: 
General
Posted Date: 
Tue, 11/29/2011

With the minimum protection offered by a motorcycle, fatalities after a motorcycle accident occur at a greater rate than the fatalities of passenger-vehicle drivers. Additionally, hundreds of thousands of motorcycle drivers are injured each year as a result of both single-vehicle accidents and accidents with other vehicles.

Motorcycle accidents occur for many reasons, including:

Why Do I Need an Attorney for my Car Accident?

category: 
Automobile Accidents
Posted Date: 
Mon, 11/28/2011

Auto accidents can cause serious injuries. If you have been injured, you may face expensive medical bills, as well as lost wages from missed work. If the accident was not your fault, you should not have to pay for injuries caused by a careless driver.

An experienced car accident lawyer looks out for your best interest. To ensure you receive appropriate compensation for your injuries, an attorney:

Types of Personal Injury

category: 
Personal Injury
Posted Date: 
Thu, 11/24/2011

Someone else's negligence can cause the lives of you and your loved ones to be forever changed by serious personal injuries.

A careless person can cause any type of injury, including:

Dos and Don'ts Following a Car Accident

category: 
Automobile Accidents
Posted Date: 
Tue, 11/22/2011

Car accidents are usually sudden and unexpected. In the aftermath of a car accident, there are certain steps you should take to ensure you are not taken advantage of and to increase the likelihood of receiving compensation for your injuries.

After a car accident, DO:

What is Personal Injury Law?

category: 
Personal Injury
Posted Date: 
Fri, 11/18/2011

Personal injury lawyers represent people who have been injured as a result of negligence. You can be injured by a negligent person, company, corporation, government agency and other entities.

Negligence is basically carelessness. Negligence arises when a wrongdoer fails to act with the care that a reasonable person would exercise in a similar situation. Negligence can cause injury in many situations, and personal injury lawyers typically handle cases stemming from:

Emotional Injuries to Children Following a New Hampshire Dog Bite

category: 
Dog Bites / Pet Attacks
Posted Date: 
Fri, 04/29/2011

Dogs are not always man's best friend, especially when it comes to children. A New Hampshire dog bite can have lasting effects on a child if they are attacked or bitten by a pet.

No Texting & Driving in Vermont

category: 
Automobile Accidents
Posted Date: 
Fri, 04/08/2011

Vermont was the 27th state to implement a law making it illegal to text while driving. The law also bans drivers 18-years-old and younger from using handheld cell phone devices.  The law is designed to reduce Vermont car accidents created by distracted driving. 

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