If you are in an accident with another vehicle, you know to stop, move out of the way of harm, and call 911. You expect the other driver to do the same thing. When they fail to do so, you...
Read More Intersections create a higher risk for accidents for numerous reasons. As a location where two streets come together, there is always a risk for one driver to fail to stop or yield the right of way to the other. Because...
Read More When an insurance company owes you money, such as after a personal injury settlement award, there are several decisions you need to make. One of those decisions is whether to accept the funds as a single lump sum or to...
Read More Tailgating is the process of following the person in front of you too closely, meaning not putting enough room between the two vehicles. There are many reasons why people engage in tailgating, including distraction, impatience, and intimidation, but it is...
Read More When hiring a Lexington personal injury attorney, you may learn that they use a contingency fee model for pricing. How do contingency fees work? In the simplest of forms, whether you pay the attorney or not is contingent, or depends...
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