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Vehicle Accidents and the Role of Lawyers
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
Vehicle accidents generally occur as a result of human error in the operation of vehicles, the design of roads, and the manufacturing and maintenance of vehicles. Vehicle accidents can include 18 wheeler accidents, bus accidents, truck accidents, and passenger cars and vans. Lawyers role in society is to make it better and generally speaking they do.
Young people and the elderly cause a disproportionately high number of vehicle accidents. The young because they are careless and the old because their bodies are just not as good as they used to be. For the most part speed is the principal cause of vehicle accidents. The elderly react much slower than younger people and have to be driving substantially slower to keep from colliding. The elderly generally don’t speed, but speed limits for the elderly may be too fast, because they simply don’t re-act fast enough.
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Post Accident Information in Vehicle Accidents
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
There are guidelines to follow in gathering information that might be helpful in succeeding investigation of vehicle accidents.
The first thing you have to do at the accident is to look after the victims and know the extent of their injuries. Call for medical assistance and the police immediately.
Once victims have been taken to safety, you have to get the following information on the scene:
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The Refuge Of A Vehicle Accident Victim
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
According to the National Safety Council, there are “more than 12 million vehicle accidents annually, over 5 million of which resulted in non fatal accidents while approximately 2 million are disabling injuries”. Vehicle accidents are on the increase. With more vehicles on the road, the occurrence of vehicle accidents cannot be avoided. While government and concerned people try to curb violations by adopting stricter laws on driving and road safety, the number of victims in vehicle mishaps continue to rise. Vehicle accidents also account for a large sum of money allotted on repair, medical expenses, and damage restitution.
However, every time a vehicle accident happens, a collateral damage is similarly done in a person’s emotional, physical, and psychological condition. The trauma, anguish, and stress that accompany physical injuries and harm have deeper impact than bruises or a dented windshield. In these terms, many people have overlooked the real extent of damage whenever a vehicle accident occurs.
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What You Should Do If You Are Involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
You might be involved in a motor vehicle accident at some point, so it is important to find out what you should and should not be doing to help develop your personal injury case.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports there were 6,024,000 police-reported motor vehicle accidents in 2007. There were 2,491,000 people injured on those accidents. These figures demonstrate the odds are one day you may be involved in a motor vehicle accident. After the motor vehicle accident has occurred, the first thing to think about is safety. You want to prevent another vehicle becoming involved in the collision.