Archive: 2016
Overuse of Painkillers Can Cause Accidents
June 15, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury, Truck AccidentsThe National Institute of Drug Abuse reported on a nationwide study of fatal crashes which was conducted in 2013. This study showed that 46.5 percent of drivers who tested positive for drugs had used a prescription drug, 36.9 percent had used marijuana, and 9.8 percent had used cocaine.
Auto Accidents: Is Bigger Always Better?
June 14, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Personal InjuryAccording to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Highway Loss Data Institute, late-model automobiles are generally safer than their older counterparts. In fact, the IIHS’ latest fatality rates indicate that an individual’s chances of dying in a collision in a newer vehicle have declined. For instance, there were over 7,000 fewer deaths in 2012 as a result of safety and design improvements to automobiles, and nine models actually have a zero death rate.
Summer Barbecues and Alcohol Can Be a Recipe for DUIs
June 13, 2016 | Category: DUI Accidents, Personal InjuryEven though the barbecue season is almost year-round in Florida, summer with vacations and long holiday weekends is the time when more Floridians and visitors spend relaxing and socializing with family and friends. Many of these occasions involve alcoholic beverages. All too often, though, these get-togethers can end in tragedy.
Road Rage Incidents High in South Florida
June 10, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Personal InjuryAccording to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (AAA), aggressive driving and road rage is on the rise. “At least 1,500 people are injured or killed each year because of senseless traffic disputes.”
Hit By Someone Driving a Company Vehicle? Who Can Be Held Responsible?
June 9, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Personal InjuryWhen traveling on area roadways, it is possible to encounter a variety of vehicles ranging from small personal automobiles to large commercial vehicles and big rigs. Given the crowded roadways, the chances of being involved in an automobile accident are greatly increased. Many people may have an understanding of the legal issues surrounding collisions with others in personal vehicles; however, some may not know who to hold responsible if the accident involves a company vehicle.
Pedal Error Crashes Cause Injuries
June 8, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Truck AccidentsAccording to ISHN (Industrial Safety and Hygiene News), drivers use brakes almost one million times a year, and usually there is no problem. However, every year, approximately 16,000 preventable pedal error crashes occur.
A Look at Low-Impact Crashes and the Injuries That May Occur
June 7, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Personal InjuryLow-Impact Crashes are typically accidents that occur at speeds lower than 10 miles per hour. Such crashes generally cause minimal damages to the automobiles involved; however, bodily injuries can be sustained -- even in low-impact crashes.
New Approaches to Stop Texting and Driving May Work
June 6, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Truck AccidentsNew approaches to stop texting & driving may work - The U.S. Department of Transportation notes that the use of cell phones while driving plays a role in 1.6 million auto crashes each year, causing 500,000 injuries and 6,000 deaths.
Summer Brings Higher Risk of Teen Accidents
June 3, 2016 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Motorcycle AccidentsWith just a few days left before school is dismissed for summer vacation, our thoughts turn to our teens and their safety. The time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is known as the “100 Deadliest Days” as this time period has seen a 43 percent jump in vehicle crashes and fatalities by teen drivers, according to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety statistics.
Cervical Spine Injuries May Be More Serious Than You Think
June 2, 2016 | Category: Personal InjurySome individuals who sustain injuries in automobile collisions suffer a cervical spine injury commonly known as whiplash. According to the Mayo Clinic, whiplash is a neck injury that is typically caused by rapid, forceful back-and-forth neck movement. Such injuries usually happen as a result of a rear-end collision, sports-related incidents and other trauma.