This blog post explores how failing to wear a seatbelt may result in a finding of contributory negligence and how it can impact a personal injury claim. Continue reading “Failure to Wear a Seatbelt and Contributory Negligence”
Evidence in Personal Injury Law: Dash Cam Footage and More
It’s an all too common scenario: A person is injured in a motor vehicle accident. The facts seem to show that the other driver is at-fault… but the other driver is telling a different story that seems to suggest that the injured person is to blame for the accident. Continue reading “Evidence in Personal Injury Law: Dash Cam Footage and More”
4 Things You Need to Know if you are a Pedestrian or Cyclist who has Been Hit by a Car
As we share our roads, sidewalks, and crosswalks with one another collisions can, and do, happen. Continue reading “4 Things You Need to Know if you are a Pedestrian or Cyclist who has Been Hit by a Car”
Introduction to Car Insurance – Accidents Caused By A Driver Who Does Not Have Insurance
Car accidents can be stressful and confusing. So, imagine the additional stress and confusion that someone might experience if the driver who caused the accident does not have insurance. Continue reading “Introduction to Car Insurance – Accidents Caused By A Driver Who Does Not Have Insurance”
Introduction to Car Insurance – A Common Misconception
Do you sue the other car driver/owner’s insurance company?
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Introduction to Car Insurance – Section B
Accident Benefits (also referred to as Section B coverage) is part of your own policy of car insurance, or the policy of a vehicle owner or driver. Continue reading “Introduction to Car Insurance – Section B”