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Category: Car Accidents

Experiencing a flat tire, a collision or another emergency on the road is never pleasant. Most important, however, is that dealing with these situations in traffic is often dangerous. Even when drivers manage to get their impaired vehicles out of the traffic lanes, they are at risk of other drivers harming them from the moment…Read More

Considering the overall confusion experienced by most drivers in major cities during rush hour, it is natural to expect the greatest number of traffic collisions to occur on urban roads. In North Carolina, however, while pedestrian accidents occur at a greater rate in urban areas, four urban counties have beaten state averages for motor vehicle…Read More

It is impossible to begin a discussion about Armed Forces member benefits without expressing gratitude for the risks they take to keep Americans safe and free. Active military personnel deserves to enjoy every moment of their furlough time without having to take care of their licensing requirements. In fact, they may not even be in…Read More

Sometimes, drivers with years of experience are the first ones to get into accidents that are often avoidable. The problem is complacency. Experienced drivers have a great deal of confidence in their abilities to handle their vehicles. That confidence makes them forget basic safety guidelines, particularly at the beginning of seasonal weather changes or when…Read More

Just about all drivers will become involved in at least one motor vehicle accident during their driving careers that can extend over many decades. Even minor fender-benders can be a hassle while drivers await auto repairs. The inconvenience increases substantially when injuries are involved. An insurance claim is the quickest way to obtain compensation for…Read More