One of the first things a person does if they are not too seriously injured in a car accident is to trade insurance information. But what happens when the other person doesn’t have insurance?
You may unknowingly hurt your chances at receiving compensation after a car accident by doing or saying certain things. To protect your ability to receive the benefits you are entitled to, you should be aware of what to do and what not to do.
Many of the unfortunate victims of traffic accidents are children. Those under the age of 15 may be involved in a car collision through no fault of their own.
Sometimes the rules of the road can be confusing, but you can be determined to be at fault if you fail to follow any of them. A two-way stop sign at an intersection can be one of those confusing rules.
Some car accident injuries are serious and involve long-term recovery. Others are permanent and require the individual to relearn skills or to figure out new ways of doing things.
You’ve had a long day, and you’re ready to go home. Anxious to get home, you sit in rush hour traffic along with hundreds of others at the end of the day.
Running a stop sign is a serious traffic violation that can result in an accident. Side-impact or T-bone collisions often result from a driver who runs a stop sign.