Comparative fault is a legal concept widely used in personal injury claims. It refers to the allocation of blame among the parties involved in an accident. In personal injury cases, this means determining the degree to which each party is responsible for the incident...
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Month: January 2024
3 tips for collecting evidence after a car accident
Evidence is crucial in a car accident claim, as it can help one get the compensation they deserve. While it's natural to be confused after a crash, you can make costly mistakes if you are not careful. For this reason, if you are involved in an accident, consider...
Are motorcycle accident road rash injuries considered severe?
It is easy to understand the allure of riding free on a motorcycle. But beneath the exhilaration lies a harsh reality: motorcyclists are far more vulnerable in accidents than those protected by the metal cages of cars. Road rash, caused by friction with the pavement,...
4 mistakes drivers make after car accidents
A car crash can be sudden and many victims won’t know what to do afterward. While there are many things that drivers should do after an accident, it’s often what drivers mistakenly do that leads to issues when seeking compensation. Here are a few mistakes to avoid...
2 types of brain injuries you can sustain in a car crash
Motor vehicle accidents are unpredictable events that can result in various injuries, and among the most severe are brain injuries. The human brain, a delicate organ, is susceptible to trauma during a collision. As a motorist or regular road user, it’s critical to...
3 kinds of traumatic brain injuries caused by auto accidents
Millions of auto accidents happen every year and victims often have to seek medical attention for their injuries. One of the most dangerous places to suffer an injury is the head. While cars are equipped with airbags, they often are not enough to protect from every...
Should you swerve to avoid an accident?
When there’s a hazard in the road, many drivers feel inclined to swerve. After all, they only have a split second to decide what to do. Their brain tells them that they need to avoid the accident, and the easiest way to do it is to swerve around the hazard. But that...
Rushing to settle your car accident claim is ill-advised
The urge for immediate financial relief in the wake of a car accident can be overwhelming. The looming financial burden arising from medical bills, lost wages and property damage, alongside the emotional stress of the crash, intensifies the desire for a quick...
3 ways car crashes can cause traumatic brain injuries
The human brain is incredibly powerful, but it is also relatively delicate. The skull helps to protect the brain from trauma but can also lead to worsening injury in some cases. Those involved in motor vehicle collisions sometimes develop traumatic brain injuries...