Motor Vehicle Collisions

Since the meteoric rise of the smartphone, states have adapted their traffic laws to ban various activities using mobile devices while driving. Washington was the first state to ban texting and driving in 2007, and since then, every state except Montana has some type...
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It can be a shock if your car is damaged by a hit-and-run driver while you’re at work, shopping in the mall, or attending a meeting. Making this discovery is upsetting. However, don’t panic, as you need to stay calm to assess the situation...
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Have you ever driven a long distance and suddenly realized you can't remember the last few miles you drove? If so, you were likely experiencing highway hypnosis. When you’re experiencing this condition, you can easily drift into another lane or collide with the back...
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10 Safety Tips for Driving on Slippery Roads in Milwaukee Milwaukee often sees serious weather events. From summer thunderstorms to snow and ice in the winter, our roads can often become slippery and hazardous for motorists. Fortunately, there are certain steps that you can...
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Whether you are traveling or need transportation when your car is not available, a rental car can be a convenient option. However, accidents can happen in a rental car, and the situation can be significantly more concerning when you are driving a car you...
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Tire blowout accidents are a significant cause of auto accident-related injuries and even deaths in the US. According to the National Transportation Safety Board, there are around 33,000 tire-related crashes and 2,000 tire blowout accidents annually. Victims may wonder whether a tire blowout is...
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When seeking compensation for the losses, victims must prove fault to be able to get compensation. In most cases, the law assumes that the rear end or approaching driver is at fault since they are required to keep safe following distance. An attorney can...
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were around 104,000 emergency visits and 7000 pedestrian deaths due to car crashes in 2020. Sadly, over 8,000 pedestrians died the following year from car accidents. This shows how pedestrians are vulnerable and...
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After being involved in a car accident in Wisconsin, you are supposed to record the immediate events of the incident with the police. The Wis. Stats. § 346.70 requires drivers to record a car accident report with the police after an incident. Usually, you...
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In many car accident injury cases, an injured person may be entitled to pursue compensation for their physical, financial, and emotional losses. The payment for these losses usually comes from the at-fault party's insurance company. Sometimes, the worst happens, and someone dies in a...
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