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Reducing Truck Accidents in the Tri-State Area
There are many different causes of truck accidents. An overworked driver may be in violation of federal rest period requirements and cause an accident due to exhaustion. An inexperienced truck driver may be unprepared to handle traffic conditions. Nighttime driving or weather conditions may reduce visibility, making it difficult for a truck driver to see...
Read MoreTeen Driver Stats Show Driving Restrictions Save Lives
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States. Parents are reasonably concerned about the safety of their children. Unfortunately, the biggest threat to a teen’s safety appears to be teenagers themselves. Teens are not the only ones who are...
Read MoreHow Drivers Can Reduce The Risk of Underride Accidents in the Tri-State Area
Semi trucks pose many different dangers to road users. Other drivers, passengers, motorcycle and bicycle riders, pedestrians, and others near the roadway all face the risk of being seriously injured by the size and weight of a large cargo truck. Passenger vehicles are also subjected to the risk of being trapped under a large truck....
Read MoreBackover Injuries a Hidden Danger
Winter is a dangerous time on the roads, but parking lots are dangerous places year-round, especially when it comes to the risk of backover injuries. Our experienced injury attorneys represent clients in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, an area known for strong winter weather. Last month we discussed the dangers of winter accidents. While winter...
Read MoreWinter Weather Increases Risks of Traffic Collisions
The new year dawned cold and blustery across the Midwest, signaling the start of three of the most dangerous months of the year on the road in the tri-state area of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Parking lot collisions and slip-and-fall accidents are a serious concern. But winter weather injuries are most common on the road....
Read MoreFatigue a Major Factor in Tri-State Area Truck Accidents
Driver fatigue is a major problem within the commercial transportation industry. Across the United States, drivers who are paid by the mile - not by the hour - feel the financial pressure to fit as many miles as possible into a work day. In some particularly egregious cases, employers even encourage their drivers to engage...
Read MoreAvoid Holiday Car Accidents in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio
Sharing food and drinks with friends and family is an important holiday tradition. Unfortunately, impaired drivers, heavy traffic, hazardous weather and other conditions can increase the odds of being injured in a car accident over the holidays. In fact, the holiday season has become one of the most dangerous times for drivers in West Virginia,...
Read MoreTruck Accidents Can Be Reduced With Investment in Infrastructure
Traffic fatalities have always been a reality of life in America. What is less commonly known is that the U.S. experiences far more fatalities than other similarly-situated country. Trucks.com reports that the United States has more than three times as many traffic fatalities per capita than Sweden and the United Kingdom. In fact, the U.S....
Read MoreDrivers Face Increased Risk of Fatal Accidents Caused By Opioid-Impaired Drivers
All across the United States, opioid abuse and overdoses have skyrocketed over the past decade. Business Insider reports that the governors of Arizona, Florida and Maryland have all declared states of emergency, in order to grant them access to federal grant moneys through the Department of Health and Human Services. Unfortunately, the problem is not...
Read MoreHow West Virginia Students and Parents Can Stay Safe This Back to School Season
Students and families have been looking forward to the start of a new school year. As we embark on it, though, navigating all the new transportation logistics, it's important to be mindful of the serious risk of auto accidents in school zones. Many of these involve pedestrians - particularly children - who are especially vulnerable. ...
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