Car Accident
Eyes On the Road: April Is Distracted Driving Awareness Month!
Recently, the Arkansas State Police Highway Safety Office announced that they will be cracking down on distracted driving offenses in Little Rock. The “U Drive. U Text. U Pay” enforcement focused on those who are texting and driving or otherwise engaging in distractions behind the wheel from April 3rd to the 10th, but the entire…
Read MoreWhy Do Vehicle Accidents Harm So Many Children?
As adults, we all know how fragile children can be. We hold them when they’re little as if they were glass, and we continue to care for them as they grow up and explore the world. But when some things are out of our control, it can be difficult to keep them under your protection.…
Read MoreShould I Get an OEM Endorsement for My Car Insurance?
After an auto accident, some parts of your vehicle may need to be replaced. While car insurance typically helps take care of these expenses, you may be surprised to learn that these parts are normally not from the vehicle’s original manufacturer. These parts will be obtained from other companies. Some individuals prefer to not have…
Read MoreWhat Should I Do If I’m in a Car Crash in Little Rock?
Anyone who is in a car accident needs to take certain steps to protect their health first. This includes arranging to be taken to an emergency room or waiting for the police to help them get to the ER. If physically able, there are other steps every driver should take to protect their legal rights…
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Common Types of Car Crash-Related Injuries?
A car accident can change your life in an instant. In the most tragic cases, car accidents cause drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and nearby bicycle riders to die. Survivors often require immediate emergency room care. Many car crash victims need to be hospitalized. Most victims need to treat with physicians, specialists, and physical therapists. Some also…
Read MoreCan I Sue for Damages If I Am Partially Responsible for a Car Crash?
In some car accidents, both drivers may be partially at fault. For example, one driver may run through a red light crashing into a car that was speeding. Partial fault doesn’t just apply to drivers. A pedestrian may cross a street without looking at the do-not-cross light and be struck by an intoxicated driver. This…
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