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Monthly Archives: May 2023

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Driver Fatigue As A Factor In Truck Accidents

By Cameron Law |

Truck accidents are serious, and they can cause significant damage, injuries, or fatalities. A large number of truck accidents can be attributed to driver fatigue.  Driver fatigue is a prevalent factor in accidents involving commercial vehicles because drivers often push themselves to the limits in an attempt to earn more. If you suspect that… Read More »

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Who Is Responsible For Swimming Pool Accident Injuries?

By Cameron Law |

Swimming pools can be fun and relaxing. Unfortunately, it is possible to suffer injuries in a swimming pool if the property owner or other parties are negligent. While most swimming pool accidents are minor, some can result in severe injuries or even death. If you recently sustained an injury in a swimming pool accident,… Read More »

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Can You Get Reimbursed For Your Rental Car After A Car Crash?

By Cameron Law |

Car accidents can be a hassle, especially when it comes to getting a rental car while your vehicle gets repaired. One of the biggest questions people ask is whether they can get reimbursed for the cost of renting a car. The answer varies, depending on your insurance coverage and who was at fault for… Read More »

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Who Is Responsible For Drowning Or Near Drowning In A Swimming Pool?

By Cameron Law |

Drowning or near drowning is a scary experience that can have life-altering consequences. It is something that can happen to anyone, regardless of age or swimming ability. The causes of drowning and near drowning in a swimming pool can vary, but one crucial question people ask is, “Who is responsible?” Our Paradise swimming pool… Read More »

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5 Situations In Which A Pedestrian May Be At Fault For The Accident

By Cameron Law |

Accidents involving pedestrians can be catastrophic and traumatic. Every year, between 6,000 and 6,500 pedestrians die in motor vehicle accidents across the United States, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). While it is common to assume that the driver of the vehicle must be at fault, this is not always the… Read More »

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6 Possible Complications From A Dog Bite

By Cameron Law |

A dog bite can be more than just a minor annoyance. It has the potential to cause serious long-term complications. Whether you are an adult or a child, being bitten by a dog can lead to severe physical and emotional consequences. Being aware of these complications can help you seek appropriate medical attention and… Read More »

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Dos And Don’ts When Dealing With An Insurance Company After An Accident

By Cameron Law |

After being involved in an accident, the process of dealing with an insurance company can be daunting. It is important to know what steps to take—and which steps to avoid—in order to ensure you are treated fairly and get the compensation you deserve. If you are injured in an accident, you will most likely… Read More »

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What Are The Most Common Types Of Rear-End Crash Injuries?

By Cameron Law |

Rear-end crashes are among the most common types of car accidents, and they often result in a wide range of injuries. The sudden impact of one vehicle colliding with another from behind creates a significant force that can lead to severe and long-lasting consequences for the driver and passengers of the impacted vehicle. If… Read More »

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