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Even though the safety of motor vehicles has vastly improved over the years, far too many people still die because of devastating accidents. Many times, negligent behavior, such as distracted or impaired driving, leads to a fatal

Any kind of car accident can be catastrophic, of course, but head-on collisions are particularly horrible. While these types of accidents are, thankfully, fairly rare, they tend to either be fatal, or result in injuries that can

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, you’re probably going through a pretty stressful time – even if no one was injured. Those stress levels are higher for people who were financing a car at the

In the first six months after a teenager gets their driver’s license, the likelihood of them being involved in a traffic accident is the highest it will ever be. In fact, 1 in 5 teenagers will be

Being involved in a car accident is obviously stressful. Trying to keep your composure can be extremely difficult, to say the least. But keeping your head will be incredibly important – especially if the wreck isn’t your

Getting into a car accident can be devastating. You can experience injuries that have an impact on your life, changing your quality of living and leaving you with tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical

If another person’s error caused your accident, you might be entitled to compensation for your damages. When referring to car accidents and why they’re caused, human error is amongst the most common causes. Human error refers to

After a car accident, injuries may not fully present themselves. Sometimes there's a delay following an accident and symptoms of an injury. There are injuries like burns and lacerations that signal something’s wrong right away. But not

Car accidents can leave victims with damages from injuries that they can claim compensation for. Car accidents can be extremely stressful, causing you to wrack up large amounts of debt from medical bills and missed work. You

The average Floridian spends over $1,900 per year for auto insurance, including no-fault coverage. Like many drivers, you probably took a close look at what you were paying for when you first signed up for insurance. However,