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After a Car Accident

Never Flee the Scene of a Car Accident -- Here's Why

The penalties for drivers for failure to stop and render aid at a car accident scene, if involved in the accident itself, are a matter of state law,...

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Motorcycle Accidents: The Basics

Motorcycle riders don’t enjoy much in the way of protection between their bodies and the road -- maybe a helmet and road leathers in the safest ...

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Should I Get Personal Effects Insurance?

Personal effects insurance is a type of add-on insurance coverage that will provide you with payment for items that are lost or stolen when left in ...

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Leased Cars in Accidents

If you don’t really own a leased vehicle, what happens when you get into an accident while driving your leased car?  This article discusses som...

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Who is Responsible for Road Debris?

Sorting out liability and other key issues is a tough task after any car accident , but it’s all the more challenging when the accident was caus...

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Oregon State Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents

A statute of limitations is the law defining how long you have to file a lawsuit. If you are injured in a car accident in Oregon, knowing the statut...

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Alaska Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents

If you've been injured in a car accident in Alaska, do not sit or rest on your rights. There is a limited amount of time to bring legal action, call...

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Hawaii State Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents

The statute of limitations (SOL) is the time period that someone has to bring a legal action or sue. If you've been injured in a car accident in Haw...

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Nevada State Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents

When someone is injured in a car accident, they have many things on their mind: getting good medical care, the effect on their job and family, and w...

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Proving a Road Debris Accident

A road debris accident is one that is caused by any type of foreign object on a public road. Because the court considers a driver to assume risks as...

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Tips for Taking Car Accident Scene Photos

Being involved in a car accident is stressful enough without worrying about sticking to a to-do list afterward. But there are a number of things yo...

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Side Impact Collision: Using Evidence

A side impact collision is almost always a result of negligence on the part of one or both drivers. For example, a driver may pull out of a parking ...

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How Tire Blowouts Cause Major Accidents

A tire blowout describes a tire that bursts and then becomes flat. It is usually the result of improper tire pressure, excessive weight in the vehic...

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4 Tips at a Car Accident Scene: Evidence and Witnesses

If you've been in a car accident, what you do at the scene will be crucial to the outcome of any personal injury lawsuit or insurance claim related ...

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You've Just Been in a Car Accident

There have been many helpful articles written about what to do after a car accident, but it never hurts to review.  What you do after a car accid...

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What to Do in a Car Accident When Rear Ended

Rear end collisions are very common and can range from minor fender benders with no injuries and little damage to major accidents involving severe i...

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Liability for Injury in Marijuana Related Accidents

Laws on driving under the influence (DUI) are applicable not only to alcohol but to drugs as well. In car accidents, marijuana use can result in cri...

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Do Police Arrest for Marijuana Traffic Accidents?

Most individuals don’t consider driving under the influence of Marijuana as a driving under the influence.  However, it most jurisdiction...

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Before You Sign a Release in a Car Accident Settlement

If you’ve been involved in a car accident and are completely free of fault -- you’ve got two witnesses who say the other driver ran a red light,...

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Common Deposition Questions: Personal Questions and Background History

A deposition is a discovery tool used by the parties in a lawsuit to find out what witnesses know and to preserve the testimony of witnesses. A depo...

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Consequences of a Car Accident: Hitting a Pedestrian

In a car accident, hitting a pedestrian can be the worst thing a driver can do. If you hit a post or a tree and cause damage to your car, that would...

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How to Amend a Police Report After the Fact

Written police reports can be crucial in determining liability for damages when a motor vehicle accident has occurred. A police report is also a use...

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If I admitted guilt at the scene of an accident am I automatically found liable?

Most people know that it’s important to watch what you say after a car accident, especially at the scene of the crash. But that’s easier said th...

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Mediation and Car Accident Lawsuits

Car accident lawsuits are increasingly resolved through mediation rather than litigation. In fact, many states now encourage or require mediation be...

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What Happens If You Still Owe Money on a Totaled Car?

What could be worse than having your automobile totaled in an accident? How about owing more on the automobile than your insurance company is willi...

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How to Preserve Evidence at the Scene of an Accident

The moments after a car accident go by quickly. Whether you were injured or not, and whether your vehicle was damaged or not, there is a sense of pa...

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What to Do After a Freeway Accident

Freeway accidents always have the potential to be dangerous.  Even if the  accident is a minor fender bender, the potential for serious injury is ...

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Good Samaritan Laws at the Scene of an Accident

Bystanders at the scene of an accident are under no obligation to assist injured parties. However, should a person decide to do so, most states have...

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