Red Light Running Fatalities Are Increasing

Intersections are the convergence point for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists. For this reason, these locations on local, state, and federal highways are often the most dangerous zones for crashes to occur. A particular type of intersection accident that too often ends in a fatality is when a vehicle runs a red light. These fatal accidents…

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Can I Sue an Uninsured Driver after a Crash?

If you were in an accident with a driver that does not have insurance, you can bring a lawsuit or sue that driver for your damages, for your injuries, or property damage as well. Unfortunately, most drivers that do not have insurance do not have money to compensate you. So, most insurance policies that you…

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Comparative Negligence and Liability on Chicago Multi-Car Crashes

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), four in 10 deaths that occur as a result of car crashes have more than one vehicle involved. Often, the at-fault party is obvious when a collision occurs between two vehicles. However, in a multi-vehicle or chain reaction crash, determining fault and liability can be a…

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Are Phone Records Always Pulled in Car Crash Lawsuits?

If you are in an automobile or car accident, one of the most important factors of the accident is whether somebody was using a cell phone during the accident, whether they were talking on the cell phone or whether they were texting on the cell phone, or even surfing the internet on the cell phone.…

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The Causes of Rollover Vehicle Accidents

Cars, SUVs, jeeps, small trucks, vans, pickup trucks, and other vehicles often flip over causing immediate death or serious injury to the occupants. Passengers have the right to hold the driver accountable if their carelessness or reckless behavior caused the accident. If a car rolls over and strikes another car or pedestrian, the occupants of…

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