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Some people are able to walk away from a car accident and consider themselves lucky. However, sometimes pain doesn’t appear until hours or even days after an accident. It’s important not to ignore delayed pain …
Parking lots and garages may seem like relatively harmless places. However, they’re full of dangerous risks that present serious injuries. Parking lots and garages are unique in that accidents can occur in a variety of …
Rear-end collisions can be scary and can result in serious injuries to drivers and passengers. In the case of a rear-end collision, it is usually the rear driver who is determined to be at fault. …
If you’ve been seriously injured, you may be able to obtain compensation from an at-fault driver. Determining who was at-fault for an accident involves figuring out who was negligent.
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Winter weather is in full swing in New York City, and so are adverse driving conditions. According to the Federal Highway Administration, every year, 900 people die, and 76,000 are injured in winter weather …
There has been a surge in reckless driving in NYC that has led to a high number of traffic fatalities. A Manhattan lawmaker now wants to give the city the power to lower speed limits …
The days are becoming increasingly shorter, and nighttime driving is a more frequent reality. Nighttime driving is dangerous. Even with high beam headlights, your visibility is about 500 feet in the dark. This creates less …
More motorcyclists and motorists have been killed on New York City roadways this year than in all of 2019. A major contributing factor in these deaths has been speeding. Drivers have been treating mostly empty …
Despite the fact that streets and highways were mostly empty this past spring, traffic deaths went up in New York City. New data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from the first half of …
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers. In 2017, 2,364 teens were killed, and 300,000 were treated in emergency rooms for …