Due to their immense size and weight, semi-trucks can cause extensive damage in a collision. The vast majority of 18-wheeler accidents are preventable, but drowsy and distracted driving are rampant among professional truckers. Continue Reading
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Why Did My Auto Insurance Provider Deny My Claim?
It is not uncommon for auto insurance companies to deny or undervalue claims, and there are both legitimate and illegitimate reasons for doing so. If your insurer denied your claim for a valid reason—for example, if you did not pay your premiums—then you may not have much recourse for pursuing compensation because your insurance company did not act Continue Reading
Will Driverless Vehicles Lead to More Accidents?
Tesla, Toyota, Nissan, and a long list of other heavy-hitting automakers are racing to develop the first mass-produced autonomous vehicles. Billions of dollars and countless hours have been spent in the pursuit of this goal, so it only seems a matter of time until driverless vehicles become the norm on U.S. roads. Continue Reading
What Questions Should I Ask My Madison Personal Injury Attorney during the Initial Consultation?
If you sustained injuries in an accident that was not your fault and you are considering filing a personal injury claim, you may be wondering how to go about finding an accident lawyer who can meet your needs. According to IBISWorld, there are more than 125,000 personal injury attorneys in the United States, so it is not surprising that you feel Continue Reading
8 Common Symptoms of Whiplash after a Motor-Vehicle Accident
Nearly 120,000 people suffer whiplash annually in the United States, and rear-end accidents are the leading cause of this debilitating injury. Whiplash can cause chronic pain, limit your movement, and prevent you from returning to work for several weeks during recovery. Continue Reading
What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Lawsuits?
A statute of limitations is a deadline by which a plaintiff must file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline is also called the “prescriptive period.” If you attempt to file a lawsuit after the statute of limitations has expired, it is likely that the court will dismiss your case. Continue Reading