Our eyes are something that we often take for granted, but they are key to most activities that we carry out each day. Unfortunately, the eyes can be injured in a road traffic collision. Eye injuries can range from minor to severe. In the most serious cases,...
Crucial evidence for a strong car accident claim
The evidence you present when pursuing compensation after a crash can make or break your car accident claim. It serves as proof of what happened during the accident, who was at fault and the extent of your damages and injuries. Insufficient evidence can weaken your...
Judging the correct following distance
When you’re driving, you always need to be sure that you have enough space ahead of you to stop in an emergency. Many people drive so close to the next car that they can stop at an expected braking point, like a stop sign or a red light, but they’re much too close and...
Mistakes to avoid after a truck accident
Being involved in a truck accident can be a traumatic and overwhelming experience. In the aftermath, you must make informed decisions to protect your rights and well-being. Avoiding certain mistakes can make a significant difference in the outcome of your situation....
Do you have a subdural hematoma?
If you’ve suffered a head injury, perhaps in a fall or in a car accident, it’s very important to talk to medical professionals. Don’t assume that you’re fine just because you feel fine at the moment. Always get an official medical diagnosis so you know if you’re...
Why is the “dooring” of bicyclists underreported?
Among the many dangers that bicyclists have to watch out for is “dooring.” As you probably know, that’s when someone opens the door to their vehicle to get out without looking and a cyclist slams into it. California law states that motorists need to refrain from...