Recent Blog Posts
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Failure to obey a traffic control device is one of the most common causes of accidents, particularly at intersections. In some circumstances, though, both drivers in an accident may claim they had a green light, and thus were not at fault for the accident. If there are no witnesses, these claims can be difficult to… Read More »
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Throughout the United States, bicyclists are treated like motorists with regard to the rules of the road. Because cyclists are granted equal rights to motorists on the road, that means they must also follow the same rules. It is important, then, for cyclists to understand right-of-way rules and how they could potentially affect an accident… Read More »
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There are some circumstances in which the primary cause for a car accident may be the conditions of the road, rather than the actions of any of the drivers sharing that road. Examples include potholes, shoulder drop-offs, icy or snowy roads and poor road design. In such circumstances, who can be considered legally liable for… Read More »