Posts Tagged Vehicle Accidents
What to Do If Involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on January 2, 2012
Motor vehicle accidents can be trying experiences. They may involve vehicles such as motorcycles, trucks/SUVs, semi trucks and cars. The legal issues are often varied too.
For example, if you are involved in a car accident, there are important issues stemming from the type of car insurance you purchased. In no-fault states like Pennsylvania and New Jersey, you will have medical benefits coverage under you car insurance policy that covers medical bills for you and your family. Your health insurance will only cover you or your family after the medical benefits under the car insurance policy are exhausted. Moreover, you would have selected a lawsuit option under your policy. In Pennsylvania, you selected either full tort or limited tort. In New Jersey, you had to select the lawsuit limitation or zero limitation. Oddly enough, your selection of a lawsuit option affects whether you may bring a personal injury claim against the person who caused the accident. There are exceptions, however. For example, you will be deemed to have selected the full tort option in Pennsylvania if the accident is caused by an intoxicated driver, whether from alcohol or medication.
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Gas Prices Drive Down Auto Accident Rates in Bakersfield, California
Posted by admin in Auto Accidents Lawyer on January 2, 2012
There’s one happy outcome of soaring gas prices that Bakersfield traffic enforcement officials had not planned for – a corresponding drop in auto accidents in the area.
The statistics speak for themselves. According to numbers released by the California Highway Patrol published in The Bakersfield Californian, the number of car accidents have dropped by at least 14 percent since the same period last year. That’s a whopping decrease, no matter what the reason. Last year, Bakersfield witnessed a total of more than 6,000 car accidents. This year sees a markedly improved scenario. Apparently, the rising prices of gas have discouraged people from getting behind the steering wheel unless absolutely essential. There is a lesser amount of driving and consequently, fewer accidents. Fewer vehicles on the road generally tend to make for fewer car crashes.
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Motorcycle Accident Injury – Small Vehicle, Huge Impact
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on August 6, 2011
No matter how minor of a crash, a motorcycle accident injury is always more serious than those received by the passenger or driver of car in the same accident. Without large sheets of metal and airbags to absorb the impact and cushion you from the crash, the road and your body collide with an alarming speed and strength. What would be a fender bender between two cars with nothing more than a possible case of whiplash for one of the drivers can become a fatal event for the driver of a motorcycle. If you have been in a motor cycle accident, and have sustained an injury, you know exactly how true this is.
Many times it is the negligence of the driver in the other truck or car that causes the majority of motorcycle accident injury to occur. Motorcycle drivers have been hit, dragged down the road, received road rash, broken bones and even died because other drivers couldn’t be bothered with looking in their rear-view mirror before they make a turn or change lanes. This is negligence at its finest, and there are automotive injury lawyers that will take the time to listen to your story and fight for the financial compensation that you deserve.
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Gas Prices Drive Down Auto Accident Rates in Bakersfield, California
Posted by admin in Auto Accidents Lawyer on July 1, 2011
There’s one happy outcome of soaring gas prices that Bakersfield traffic enforcement officials had not planned for – a corresponding drop in auto accidents in the area.
The statistics speak for themselves. According to numbers released by the California Highway Patrol published in The Bakersfield Californian, the number of car accidents have dropped by at least 14 percent since the same period last year. That’s a whopping decrease, no matter what the reason. Last year, Bakersfield witnessed a total of more than 6,000 car accidents. This year sees a markedly improved scenario. Apparently, the rising prices of gas have discouraged people from getting behind the steering wheel unless absolutely essential. There is a lesser amount of driving and consequently, fewer accidents. Fewer vehicles on the road generally tend to make for fewer car crashes.