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5 Common Causes of School Bus Accidents

School bus collisions carry the added complexity of endangering - and sometimes injuring - innocent children. Adding to the emotional and physical distress in the aftermath, the claims against parties involved in such a crash tend to be complicated, involving various at-fault parties and insurance companies, each with their own agenda to protect their assets and defend the claim. Don't think that you are at the mercy of what these other parties decide. If you or a loved one has been involved in a school bus accident, learn what factors tend to be common causes of bus accidents and what are your options for what to do next.

 

Commercial Truck Drivers Are Especially Susceptible to Fatigued Driving

Commercial truck drivers by and large are behind the wheel longer than anyone else on the road. Increasingly, these drivers are  under pressure to meet tight delivery deadlines which can make a driver feel like cutting back on sleep or using alcohol or drugs to cope with the stress. However, there are strict rules governing how long truckers must rest, though they're not always followed correctly. If you have been involved in an accident with a commercial truck, click to learn more about your options.

4 Key Factors in Having a Safe Motorcycle Ride

While helmets are effective in preventing deaths for motorcycle drivers in crashes four out of ten times, only 19 states and the District of Columbia require their use by law. More and more research improves bike helmet material and design, and more data demonstrates why they should be  used. Personal injury lawyers who work with motorcycle accident victims see cases where injuries could have been prevented by helmet usage all too often. For motorcycle riding safety tips from a Bellingham, Washington lawyer well-experienced with helping motorcycle accident victims, click here.

 

 

Getting There Safe: 17 Tips for Safe Holiday Driving

Driving in inclement weather can  happen at any time of year, though fall and winter increase a driver's chance of running into dicey conditions. Luckily, with a little study and practice, drivers can get through even long trips on the road during the holiday season unscathed. Take it from a personal injury attorney practicing in  Bellingham, Washington, there are ways to lower ones chances of a car crash by following these safe-driving tips.

4 Tips for car accident victims where fault is disputed

Car crashes are complicated events that happen in the blink of an eye. Many factors can contribute to the series of missteps that make vehicles collide, and many people will look at those factors and have a completely different take on who was at fault. In cases that aren't cut and dried, fault can be disputed. If you've been in an accident where fault is disputed, this article has four tips on what you can do to build a best case scenario for yourself. 

Tips on collecting physical evidence at the scene of an auto accident

Auto accidents - no matter how minor - are shocking, scary events to all involved. First and foremost, the top priority is to get the injured medical care ASAP, as those first few moments are critical to recovery, and sometimes, survival. However, accident victims have other things to consider too. This article is intended to be shared with friends and loved ones before an accident happens, to keep in mind some things to do in the event of an accident that can help in going through the insurance claims process or even building a tort case. Click for information on the importance of collecting physical evidence after a car crash and other tips. 

Red light runners put everyone in their path at risk

Every time we buckle up in a car and hit the road, we have an unspoken - and legal - agreement that we will all follow the law and drive safely. However, not everyone will maintain this agreement at all times. Intersections are particularly important places to adhere to this agreement, as vehicles cross each others' paths, sometimes at high speeds. If you were  hit by someone who ran a red light, someone didn't keep up their end of the bargain. Click for more information on what to do.

One of the most dangerous factors contributing to accidents can affect anyone

Did you know that approximately 1 in 5 motor vehicle crashes involves a drowsy or fatigued driver? Since all bodies need to sleep - not drink alcohol or check email behind the wheel - it is not too surprising. The problem is big enough that states such as Washington sent out a press release to raise awareness about the issue of drowsy driving, and have declared National Drowsy Driving Awareness Week. Any moment a driver's eyes are away from the task of driving, whether on a phone, blurred from booze, or snoozing, are the same as driving completely blind.  Read on for tips on preventing fatigued driving.

Common factors that make a rollover accident more likely

Certain vehicles have a higher likelihood of rollover. Trucks and SUVs, with their higher center of gravity, are especially prone. Rollover accidents are some of the more dangerous types of accidents, and can involve deadly events such as ejecting passengers from the vehicle, or crushing the roof. If you have been involved in a rollover crash, it's highly likely you're facing a great deal of medical bills and expensive damages. Click to learn more about what to do next if you were the victim of a rollover car crash.

 

One case study of how an expert witness made all the difference for an injured truck driver

When dealing with the aftermath of an accident, one can feel overwhelmed and isolated. There are many decisions to make, and many different agendas of other people and companies trying to influence those decisions. And an accident victim wants only to focus on healing. Here is a short case study of how one commercial truck driver in Bellingham, Washington, was injured in a fluke accident due to someone else's mistake, and how his case relied on the testimony of an expert witness