File Your Personal Injury Claim Before It’s Too Late
Accidents can occur at any time and for any reason. That’s why they’re accidents. And when an accident leads to serious complications, further steps may be necessary. One of those steps involves contacting your Michigan personal injury attorney… delaying too long can present serious problems.
Hit and Run Accidents: A New American Epidemic
Getting into a car nowadays can cause serious anxiety. Many of us haves been involved in a hit-and-run accident or know someone who has. While traffic fatalities dropped across Macomb County, Michigan last year, a 40-minute drive away shows a completely different statistic. Wayne County reported a significant increase in fatalities caused by auto accidents … Continue reading
Survival Driving Tips Football Season
For many, back-to-school means one thing: football. Whether you’re male or female, teenager or toddler, there is a lot of anticipation for the upcoming season. But all of the fan frenzy – running from Friday night lights to college football Saturdays to NFL Sundays and beyond – can come to a screeching halt on the … Continue reading
Drunk Driving: America’s #1 Epidemic
Drunk driving has held a long standing position atop annual accident and fatality charts across the globe. America fights against the offenders through strict law enforcement and rehabilitation requirements. And yet, drinking-related accident statistics increased almost 5% between 2011 and 2012 – the most recent year available for such stats.
Battling Pregnancy Brain: How to Stay Safe Behind The Wheel
Pregnancy can easily be regarded as the most wonderful time in a young adult’s life. But without proper care and extra precautions, the happiness can turn to horror. Pregnant moms often ask their doctors about health concerns regarding eating or drinking specific items, flying, working out, and even skydiving. But a study in the Canadian … Continue reading
Are Sleep-Deprived Parents More Likely to Cause Auto Accidents?
The National Sleep Foundation conducted a poll in 2005 known as the “Sleep in America” poll, which noted that at least 60% of adult drivers – which is about 168 million – admit they have been behind the wheel while feeling drowsy within the past year. Additionally, more than a third of these people have … Continue reading