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A collision with an 18-wheeler always carries the risk of serious injury, but these injuries are especially deadly when a car becomes caught underneath the truck’s trailer. Underride accidents are one of the more common types of semi-truck crash, and unfortunately, they are overwhelmingly likely to be fatal. The Many Ways Underride Accidents Can Cause …
Children account for a large portion of pedestrian injuries and deaths nationwide. Although drivers have a heightened duty of care in school zones and in places where children may be present, drivers will often ignore traffic signals or fail to look for small children in crosswalks or driveways, causing accidents that are entirely preventable. Locations …
As you recover from a truck accident, it may become more and more clear that you will need to file an injury lawsuit. Not only have you lost a significant amount of time from work, but medical bills are piling up, and you are not sure what the long-term effects of your injuries will be. …
Traumatic brain injuries are common after automobile collisions, bicycle crashes, and slip-and-fall accidents. While a minor concussion may not require care beyond bed rest and time away from work, even these seemingly minor injuries could cause life-threatening complications, increasing the risks of stroke and early death. Traumatic Brain Injuries A traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is an acquired …
Although collisions are often called “accidents,” the truth is that there is usually someone to blame for the crash. In the case of truck crashes, the two drivers involved in the collision are not the only potential parties who could be at fault. The commercial carrier that owns the truck or runs the trucking company can be …
On highways and city streets nationwide, commercial vehicles are a constant risk to other drivers and passengers. Every day, large trucks are involved in crashes that result in increased medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering—consequences that usually fall on the occupants of smaller cars. When these accidents occur, victims have a right to …
Rear-end collisions are the most common kinds of car accidents in Tennessee. Although they are also known as “fender benders,” rear-end accidents can cause a significant amount of damage as one car barrels into the back of another. Even at speeds under 10mph, when a car is struck from behind, the driver and passengers can …
Although flying is one of the safest ways to travel, there is always a risk of an injury aboard any commercial flight. When accidents occur, they are overwhelmingly likely to take place during the first and last few minutes of the flight, making takeoff and landing maneuvers extremely dangerous for passengers and cabin crew. Some …
A sudden blow to the head can not only cause trauma to the brain, but it can also impact a victim’s entire life. The delicate and complex nature of the brain can make it hard for medical professionals to predict the permanent effects of a traumatic brain injury (TBI), leaving victims to suffer through months or even …
Pedestrians are uniquely at risk of injury in a collision. Without the protection of a steel cage or airbags enjoyed by drivers—or even helmets used by bikers—people on foot can suffer injuries to every part of their bodies. While people on foot can suffer broken bones, internal injuries, and other trauma in a crash, some …
The most common injury you can sustain in a car accident is whiplash. Even the slightest fender bender can produce enough force to throw your head forward and injure your neck. Although many people believe that any neck injury caused by a collision is considered whiplash, this isn’t the case. Whiplash is a very distinctive …
When an accident causes broken bones and torn ligaments, victims have the benefit of knowing that their injuries will likely heal with time. Unfortunately, a victim who suffers a head injury cannot rely on the same assurances, since no two brain injuries are the same. Even when a head injury is minor, physicians may not …

