Month: June 2021

What Should Drivers Know about Tire Blowouts?

Tire Blowout

Between increased driving and the climbing temperatures, summer carries an increased risk of tire blowouts. Although these are mostly associated with the chunks of treads left behind by large trucks, passenger cars can face blowouts with varying tire pressures, which can lead to major car accidents. Federal reports suggest over 10,000 accidents happen annually from

May I Use My Cellphone at a Traffic Light in Washington DC?

cellphone

Using a handheld cell phone while driving is a primary offense in Washington DC, meaning drivers can be pulled over and cited by police if they are caught. Texting while driving decreases attentiveness and increases the likelihood of a car accident. The human brain is able to process only a certain amount of information at

What Should I Know about Rear-End Car Accidents?

Rear-End Car Accidents

Recent research suggests that rear-end car accidents make up around a third of all collisions. Though most rear-end accidents do not end in fatalities, no fewer than half a million people experience personal injury after being involved in this type of accident. In fact, every car accident lawyer knows that rear-end accidents can leave lasting

Why Sleep-Deprived Driving is Likely to Cause Accidents

Sleep-Deprived Driving

Car accidents happen every day for a variety of reasons. No matter the cause, they can be life-altering or even deadly. Understanding the causes, however, can help drivers to be a little safer when they hit the road. One common cause of car accidents that many might not think of is driving while tired and

What are Some Potential Car Accident Injuries? 

Injuries

From fender-benders to fatal crashes, car accidents are never welcome and almost always frightening.  Even after a minor accident, those involved are off kilter and have some anxiety over what happens next.  The first thing to do after an accident is for everyone to get out of harm’s way.  Next, someone should evaluate health impacts