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How to Reduce the Risk of Aggressive Driving Accidents

Aggressive driving is a substantial factor in many traffic accidents throughout the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines aggressive driving as any situation in which an individual commits traffic offenses that endanger other people or property. Based on data gathered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatal Accident Report System, aggressive […]

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What Do Car Accidents Have in Common?

While the coronavirus pandemic might have reduced the number of drivers on the road, the Missouri Highway Patrol reports that deadly car accidents are up 11% this year as compared to the same time in 2019. While it is surprising to learn, many car accidents occur in the same limited type of places. These car […]

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Four Ways to Stay Safe Following a Car Accident During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of our daily lives. Missouri residents have had to learn to adapt to many new challenges during the past few months, and this has taken a profound emotional toll on many people. With the accompanying high-stress we are all experiencing, driving patterns are likely to become worse. If […]

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How to Increase Your Chances of Receiving a Car Insurance Settlement

Being involved in a car accident is an overwhelming experience. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that approximately 2 million people are injured in car accidents each year, while 32,000 individuals are killed. For people involved in car collisions in Missouri, it is easy to end up feeling confused and uncertain about how […]

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Why Night Driving is Dangerous and How to Stay Safe

Most motor vehicle drivers understand that nighttime driving is much more dangerous than driving during daytime hours. One reason for this difference is that many drivers fail to exercise an appropriate degree of caution to compensate for the low visibility while driving at night. This post will examine the deadly nature of nighttime accidents and […]

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Car Accidents and Pregnancy

During a pregnancy, car accidents are an extremely scary prospect. In addition to the injuries that a mother can incur in a crash, it is also possible for the growing baby to become injured. According to Safe Rides 4 Kids, anywhere from two to 14 fetuses are killed each day as a result of injuries […]

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Bringing a Negligence Claim Against Another Driver in Missouri

Under Missouri law, negligence exists when one person owes a duty of care to another, breaches that duty, and causes harm as a result. With respect to driving, the duty owed to others is to operate your vehicle in a safe manner. If another driver breached their duty to operate their vehicle safely and you […]

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A Drunk Driver Hit Me: What are My Legal Options?

In the 1990s, lawmakers and law enforcement agencies began a crackdown to reduce the number of car crashes caused by drunk drivers. Yet alcohol is still a factor in about a third of the fatal car wrecks in Missouri. Unfortunately, that proportion is not much lower than it was in the 1980s, before the crackdown […]

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Defenses Insurance Companies Use to Avoid Paying Car Crash Claims

Vehicle collisions often result in thousands of dollars in medical bills alone. Other economic losses such as property damage and lost wages can drive this figure even higher. Additionally, car accident victims are entitled to compensation for their noneconomic losses, such as pain and suffering. Legally, auto insurance companies have a duty to pay this […]

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