Yielding the Right of Way: What It Means and How to Do It Safely
Yielding the right of way in Texas means allowing another vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian to proceed first on the road or through an intersection. Unfortunately,...
What is Criminal Negligence? Examples, Legal Rights, and Penalties Explained
Negligence matters because it determines whether you are likely to win a settlement if you were involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault. However,...
Blunt Force Trauma After a Car Accident – What You Need to Know
Blunt force trauma is among the most catastrophic injuries resulting from car accidents. According to ScienceDirect, trauma is by far the most important preventable cause...
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Chicago: Legal Rights & Insurance Coverage
Hit-and-run accidents occur when someone is involved in an auto accident and drives off without helping or telling anyone. With Make Roads Safe reporting that...
What Happens if an Excluded Driver Gets in an Accident?
Excluded drivers is a concept with enormous implications for auto insurance policies and coverage. Millions of drivers worldwide are considered excluded, meaning that they’ve been...
10 Practical Safety Tips for Winter Driving in Chicago
Driving along Chicago’s icy roads is hazardous and results in a considerable increase in accidents. According to an AccuWeather study, around 156,000 car accidents occur...
Riding a motorcycle brings exhilaration and freedom you don’t get with driving a car, but there are inherent risks motorcyclists face daily. According to ConsumerAffairs,...
Driving with a cell phone clamped to your ear is extremely dangerous and increases your chances of being involved in an accident. Texas prohibits holding...