After an auto accident, you may have injuries that take you a long time to recover from. Once the initial shock of getting into an accident is over and you have had a few weeks to see how your injuries are affecting your life, you may need to meet with a personal injury lawyer to talk about your case. If you are permanently injured, or you aren't going to be able to return to work for some time, your financial future is in jeopardy.
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With so many storms rolling through this winter, you're at an increased risk of being involved in a multi-car accident. This is particularly true where snow-filled or icy roads are concerned. It's almost impossible to maintain control of your car on icy highways — not to mention the fact that other drivers may be speeding and driving irresponsibly for current weather conditions. If you do find yourself involved in a multi-car accident this winter, here are four steps you'll need to follow.
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After experiencing an auto accident that you didn't cause, you may be severely injured. In this instance, you should work with a personal injury lawyer. Before doing so, though, these questions are important to ask first.
1. Is Your Case Legitimate?
There are incidents on the road where the legal system is not needed. To find out whether your auto accident warrants this assistance, you need to ask a personal injury lawyer about your case.
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A car accident could potentially happen anytime you get behind the wheel of a car. And while you likely don't want to think about what would happen if you do get into an accident, it is important to know what you should do in case of an accident. This is particularly true if you are involved in an accident that is clearly your fault. Get to know some of the steps you should take when you are at fault for a car accident.
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Riding on the open road somewhere isn't nearly as dangerous for motorcyclists as riding on a city street full of passenger cars and dangerous intersections. If you're doing a lot of city riding, here's what you need to know to keep yourself safe.
Why do motorists overlook motorcycles so often?
A lot of accidents involving motorcycles happen because the drivers of passenger cars simply don't see the motorcyclist -- even when they're looking right at a bike and rider!
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