The Best Ways to Protect Your Head, Neck, and Back During a Car Accident
You can’t always anticipate an accident, but there are ways you can brace for impact with even a split second of time between you and the collision.
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You can’t always anticipate an accident, but there are ways you can brace for impact with even a split second of time between you and the collision.
Although slip and fall cases can be complicated, there are instances when a claim will not hold up in a court of law.
If someone finds themselves in an accident because they went the wrong way on a one-way street when the sign told them otherwise, the driver certainly can’t take full blame for the wreck.
The mere size of a truck is a danger in and of itself.
Following an accident, after making sure everyone is okay, documenting the scene can prove to be invaluable information to both the authorities and insurance companies.
If there were pedestrians or other drivers in the area that may have seen the accident take place, speak to them and ask what they saw happen.
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