Concussions are the most common type of brain injury and can happen without losing consciousness or immediately showing symptoms. In car crashes, victims can experience concussions without knowing and become more susceptible to future concussions. Concussions occur when the brain hits the inside of the skull. Impact with another vehicle or object, such as an airbag, can cause the … [Read more...]
Cutting Off A Semi Is Dangerous
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week September 13-19 is National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. Truck drivers face many challenges on the road. They must pay attention to their surroundings and stay alert in case others create an unsafe environment. One major issue that truck drivers face is being cut off by other vehicles. Cutting Off A Semi Truck Is Dangerous Drivers will … [Read more...]
Tailgating
September 13-19 is National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. Truck driving is a dangerous career in the United States with crashes occurring daily across the country. Bad driving habits such as tailgating make roads even more dangerous. Tailgating Tailgating is when a vehicle drives too close to the vehicle in front of it. Drivers should leave a safe distance between their … [Read more...]
Truck Driver Appreciation
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week September 13-19 is National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. During the COVID-19 pandemic, commercial truck drivers have been crucial in keeping food and supplies in stores. It's important to acknowledge and show support for the services they provide to all communities. Appreciating Commercial Drivers Many businesses and families show … [Read more...]
Restaurant Safety
Restaurant safety is a common topic due to the current pandemic. Eating at a restaurant and food delivery pose risks during these times. While trying to make the day to day life feel more normal, it's important to research and understand safety precautions involving food. National Food Safety Month focuses on managing food related risks. This September brings attention to personal … [Read more...]
Recovery In Negligence Cases
Negligence Claims Most claims arising from car accidents in Alaska are based on a theory of negligence. That means one of the drivers breached their duty to drive reasonably. The failure to drive reasonably was a substantial factor in the accident, resulting in bodily injury or damages. For example, a driver may be liable for negligence if they drive too fast and crash into another … [Read more...]
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