For many people, especially seniors, the ability to drive enhances their sense of independence and benefits their mobility. Having a driver’s license can help older adults continue to connect with their loved ones and remain active in their communities. Unfortunately, aging can increase potential risks while driving due to possible declining health conditions. Seniors who continue to … [Read more...]
Car Crash Passengers
A Car Crash is traumatic. As a passenger in a wreck you likely witnessed the horrible event from start to finish. Further, it seems what happens next is an unending blur of flashing lights, emergency response, and answering questions. When the driver unconscious or seriously injured, it is even more difficult. After A Car Crash Afterward, you will think about the wreck. Questions … [Read more...]
After Losing A Loved One In An Automobile Accident
Alaska residents who lose loved ones in an automobile accident often feel lost and don't know what to do next. Dealing With Grief During the time of bereavement and throughout the grief process, a grieving person needs a lot of emotional support. Finding support can be the key to a person’s recovery and acceptance of the loss. Family members, friends, support groups, community … [Read more...]
Are You Covered?
A new year is upon us. That means it is time to review your auto insurance. Do you have enough insurance to protect you in case of an automobile accident? Minimum Auto Insurance Requirements In Alaska The state of Alaska requires drivers carry liability insurance. Alaska law states that drivers carry at least $50,000 of bodily injury coverage per person and $100,000 of bodily … [Read more...]