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Preventing Nighttime Pedestrian Accidents in Mobile
Pedestrian accidents present a significant risk to walkers at all times of day. However, the risk of accidents involving pedestrians is greater at certain times than at others. In particular, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns there is an increased chance of a pedestrian and automobile colliding at night time after it has gotten…
Read More »Costs and Losses from Alabama Motorcycle Accidents
At approximately 12:10 PM, Alabama police received a call alerting them to a collision involving a motorcycle and a car. The car was a four-door Kia and he motorcycle was a 1997 Harley Davidson. The accident had happened at an intersection, according to The Anniston Star. The specifics of the accident were still under investigation,…
Read More »Prescription Painkiller Use Can Lead to Truck Accidents
There are thousands of commercial truck accidents in Alabama each year, leaving more than a thousand people injured and others killed. Nationwide, hundreds of thousands of trucks are involved in accidents every year. These accidents have different causes, many involving the driver's behavior-such as speeding, distracted driving or alcohol use. But an overlooked factor in…
Read More »Alabama Rear-End Accidents Can Cause Serious Injury
A motorcycle rider died recently when he was rear-ended by a driver in a passenger vehicle. According to Decatur Daily, the 53-year-old victim was stopped on his motorcycle on Alabama 67 as he waited to make a turn into a private driveway. Authorities responding to the scene indicated there did not appear to be distraction…
Read More »Near-Miss Alabama Accident Shows Risks for Elderly Drivers
A young boy in Alabama averted tragedy recently when he was driving with his elderly neighbor. According to KSWO, the driver of the car was 70-years-old and the driver and young man were on Interstate 65 headed towards the scrap yard. Unfortunately, the driver of the vehicle began to experience a diabetic episode and lost…
Read More »New Technology Helps Motorists Avoid Rear-End Collisions
Forward collision warning, emergency braking among safety innovations Most car accidents are caused by human error. That's especially true of rear-end collisions, which generally happen when a motorist is distracted, fatigued, following too closely or driving too fast to stop in time. As such, a potentially powerful way to eliminate rear-end accidents is to alert drivers…
Read More »Why Victims of Mobile Truck Accidents Need to Know Federal Laws
Victims of Alabama truck accidents may be entitled to receive compensation from truck drivers if the driver was to blame for the accident. A victim who wishes to pursue a claim for compensation should make sure to understand the obligations imposed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). There are numerous rules and obligations…
Read More »Why Seek Medical Attention after a Rear-End Crash in Mobile?
If you were involved in a rear-end crash and another driver caused the accident, you should be able to get compensation for the collision. Alabama law requires drivers to have $25,000 in liability coverage per injured person and a total of $50,000 in liability coverage per collision, although many drivers have more. A crash victim…
Read More »Nationwide Increase in Car Accidents Endangers Alabama Drivers
In Alabama, drivers are twice as likely to be killed in a motor vehicle crash as the average person in the United States. This troubling news comes from Alabama.com, which warns fatality rates in Alabama collisions are some of the worst nationwide. The national rate of car accident deaths is seven fatalities per 100,000 people.…
Read More »Where Head-On Collisions are Most Likely to Occur in Mobile
A head-on collision left two dead in Mobile, recently. Fox 10 reports the accident occurred on Celeste Road and involved three vehicles. A young girl under age four and a woman in her early 50's were both killed after a vehicle crossed the center lane and struck another car head-on. A third vehicle, a black…
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