Tag: New York Personal Injury Lawyer

Most Common Personal Injuries After a Car Accident

Personal Injury News | October 9, 2019

Not all car accident injuries are the same, but many of them are more common than others. You have probably heard of most of these injuries before, but knowing which injuries are common can help prepare you if you or someone you know experiences a car accident.   Some injuries can heal within a short time with minimal…

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Common Causes and Injuries for Pedestrian Accidents

Personal Injury News | September 27, 2019

Pedestrian accidents can lead to serious personal injuries that can be difficult to fully recover from. Many injuries sustained by pedestrians in collisions with automobiles are life-threatening due to the unprotected impact of the vehicle against the person’s body. The chances of pedestrians walking away with minor injuries are rare and these accidents have only seemed…

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Emergency Care for Traumatic Brain Injuries

Personal Injury News | September 18, 2019

Car accidents and workplace accidents often lead to serious injuries like traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). TBIs require faster medical care than most other injuries like bone fractures or soft tissue injuries. Certain TBIs can lead to disabilities or death if left untreated for too long. The brain can swell or a fractured skull piece can damage…

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How Reckless Driving Leads to Car Accidents

Personal Injury News | September 6, 2019

Reckless driving is any kind of driving that places others on the road at risk due to the carelessness of a driver. Speeding, texting while driving, and failing to follow traffic signs are all examples of this type of driving. While the laws for reckless driving charges vary by each state, the consequences of reckless…

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Can Seniors Use Simple Car Accessories to Drive Much Safer?

Personal Injury News | August 27, 2019

For a whole generation of Americans, the older they get, the more difficult life can become on so many levels. Mobility and eyesight can decrease, as well as coordination, which can virtually make driving next to impossible. Although a percentage of seniors around 70 years of age do not currently operate vehicles, the fact of…

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