Many motorcycle accidents happen because drivers don't see the bike. Motorcycles are small and fast, and a lot of drivers inadvertently pull out in front of them or cut them off. These accidents may not even result in injuries for the driver in the car, but they can...
Month: December 2017
Would a higher driving age be safer?
Being allowed to drive is one of the first stepping stones for a teen toward adulthood. It happens before other milestones like being able to vote at 18 or drink at 21, and teens are thrilled to finally have the freedom that a license allows. That said, would it be...
Is there a difference between road rage and aggressive driving?
Road rage is a common form of dangerous driving that many Californians are experiencing all too often. The hectic, busy schedules of people these days can contribute to irritation, impatience and anger behind the wheel. Not surprisingly, you might sustain an injury in...
3 factors that impact Christmas car accidents
There are few things as heartbreaking for a family as losing a loved one over the Christmas holiday. However, car accidents alone take hundreds of lives every year. It's a risk most families face. In trying to break down the risks, researchers note three things that...
3 keys to seeking compensation for emotional distress
Emotional distress, which is often referred to as mental anguish, may fall under the umbrella of pain and suffering. It goes beyond the physical pain of an accident, like the anguish of a broken leg, and you could be compensated in some cases for the emotional toll of...