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Buffalo, New York - the historical industrial capital of the early 20th Century

Buffalo is located on the shores of Lake Erie in upstate New York. Its fine neoclassical, beaux arts and art deco architecture speak to its history as an industrial capital in the early 20th Century. Its landmarks include the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed open-plan Darwin D. Martin House and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, a Greek Revival museum with works by Picasso and Warhol.

As of 2014, Buffalo is the second most populous city in the state, after New York City, and the metropolitan area is the 53rd largest in the United States.

Buffalo experienced significant growth in the 19th and 20th centuries as a direct result of the Erie Canal, railroads and Lake Erie, supporting its economy for the grain, steel and automobile industries during the 20th century. Since experiencing an economic downturn in the latter half of the 20th century, Buffalo's economy has transitioned to sectors that include financial services, technology, biomedical and education.

Other Transportation in Buffalo

The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority operates Buffalo Niagara International Airport, reconstructed in 1997 and located in the nearby suburb of Cheektowaga.

The Buffalo Metro Rail, also operated by the NFTA, is a 6.4 miles single line light rail system that extends from Erie Canal Harbor in downtown Buffalo to the University Heights district in the northeastern part of the city. The downtown section of the line runs above ground and is free of charge to passengers. North of Theater Station, at the northern end of downtown, the line moves underground, remaining underground until it reaches the northern terminus of the line at University Heights. 

Two train stations, Buffalo-Depew and Buffalo-Exchange Street serve the city, and are operated by Amtrak. 

Major Hospitals and Medical Centers

If you are searching for someone who was injured in an accident in Buffalo, there is a good chance they were taken to one of the following locations for medical treatment.

Go here to read about recent accidents in Buffalo:

Buffalo pedestrian accidents;

Buffalo car accidents;

Buffalo motorcycle accidents;

Buffalo bicycle accidents;

Buffalo bus accidents;

Buffalo boating accidents;

Buffalo train accidents;

Buffalo aircraft accidents;

Buffalo truck accidents.

Where to find legal assistance after a Buffalo injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a New York injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is injured or killed in a collision, a New York accident lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery. 

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50
Percent of U.S: 
1
State: 
New York

Traverse City - The number two small town travel destination in the United States

Located in the greatern Northern Michigan region, Traverse City is also known for being the largest producer of tart cherries in the U.S. 

The major roadways in the Traverse City and Cadillac area include:

U.S. Route 131 which extends north-south through the entire state of Michigan; Michigan Highway 37 which extends north-south from Kalamazoo to Traversy City. To get up-to-date road information, go to the Michigan Department of Transportation site. And to find out current weather conditions in Traverse City, go to Accuweather.com. For Cadillac, Michigan weather conditions, go here.

Links to recent accidents in the Traverse City and Cadillac area of Northern Michigan

If you are looking for information on a specific crash that happened in Traverse City or Cadillac, go to the link above for the accident type you are seeking. 

If you know someone who has been injured in a Cadillac or Traverse City accident, here are links to the major hospitals in the area:

Munson Healthcare in Cadillac Munson Community Health in Traverse City

Traverse City and Cadillac grief support information for accident victims

When a loved one is killed in a motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to get information on Traverse City grief support organizations.

When someone is injured in an accident in Traverse City or Cadillac, it is important to gather information about what happens next.

Being injured in a serious accident is always a shocking and scary experience, and dealing with the aftermath is exhausting and stressful. Accident victims are forced to deal with hospitalization, medical treatments, missed work, and lost income, often while trying to manage pain and disability from their injuries. And then the insurance adjusters start circling. Find out more about accidents and what issues an injured person needs to be aware of by going to this link.

Legal information for accident victims in Traverse City or Cadillac

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Traverse City or Cadillac, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a Traverse City or Cadillac injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Traverse City or Cadillac injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a wrongful death attorney will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Traverse City and Cadillac personal injury attorney can do to help.

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116
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Michigan

Columbia - The primary city of South Carolina's Midlands region

Columbia is the capital and largest city in South Carolina, with a population of 133,803 as of 2015. The city serves as the county seat of Richland County. It is the center of the Columbia metropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 810,068 by July 1, 2015, according to 2015 U.S. Census estimates. The name Columbia was a poetic term used for the United States, originating from the name of Christopher Columbus.

The city is located approximately 13 miles northwest of the geographic center of South Carolina, and is the primary city of the Midlands region of the state. It lies at the confluence of the Saluda River and the Broad River, which merge at Columbia to form the Congaree River. Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina, the state's flagship and largest university, and is also the site of Fort Jackson, the largest United States Army installation for Basic Combat Training. 

Major highways around the Columbia region

Columbia's central location between the population centers of South Carolina has made it a transportation focal point with three interstate highways and one interstate spur.

  •  I-26 Interstate 26 travels from northwest to southeast and connects Columbia to the other two major population centers of South Carolina: the Greenville-Spartanburg area in the northwestern part of the state and North Charleston – Charleston area in the southeastern part of the state. It also serves the nearby towns and suburbs of Chapin, Irmo, Harbison, Gaston, and Swansea.
  •  I-20 Interstate 20 travels from west to east and connects Columbia to Atlanta and Augusta in the west and Florence in the east. It serves the nearby towns and suburbs of Pelion, Lexington, West Columbia, Sandhill, Pontiac, and Elgin. Interstate 20 is also used by travelers heading to Myrtle Beach, although the interstate's eastern terminus is in Florence.
  •  I-77 Interstate 77 begins at a junction with Interstate 26 south of Columbia and travels north to Rock Hill and Charlotte. This interstate also provides direct access to Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army's largest training base and one of Columbia's largest employers. It serves the nearby towns and suburbs of Forest Acres, Gadsden, and Blythewood.
  •  I-126 Interstate 126 begins downtown at Elmwood Avenue and travels west towards Interstate 26 and Interstate 20. It provides access to Riverbanks Zoo.

 

Learn more here about recent accidents in Columbia

If you are looking for information on a specific accident in Columbia, please check the links below:

After an injury accident, you may need information about hospitals in Columbia:

After a fatal accident, loved ones can get help to deal with grief and loss. Go here to learn more about Columbia grief support groups.

Where to find legal assistance after you or a loved one are involved in a Columbia accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Columbia personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. Learn more here about what a Columbia accident attorney can do to help.

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81
Percent of U.S: 
0

Orange County, located just southeast of Los Angeles, is more populous than twenty-one U.S. states and includes cities such as Anaheim, Irvine and Newport Beach

To get up-to-date road information, go to the California DOT site. And to find out current weather conditions in Orange County, go to Accuweather.com. Some of the major roadways in Orange County are:

Links to accidents that occur in the Orange County area

Here is information on the most recent accidents in the Orange County area:

If you are looking for information on a specific crash that happened in Orange County, go to the link above for the accident type you are seeking. 

If you know someone who has been injured in an Orange County accident, here are links to the major hospitals in the area:

Orange County grief support information for accident victims

When a loved one is killed in a motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to get information on Orange County grief support organizations.

Orange County legal information for accident victims

When injury or death is the result of a motor-vehicle crash in Orange County, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after an Orange County injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from an Orange County personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows the issues related to insurance policies, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, an Orange County wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what an Orange County accident attorney can do to help.
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2
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0
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California

Truck Accident Injuries in Appleton, Wisconsin: Understanding Your Legal Rights After a Catastrophic Collision

When catastrophic truck accidents occur on Appleton's busy thoroughfares like College Avenue, Richmond Street, or along US-41, the consequences can be devastating for victims and their families.

Motorcycle riders in Charlottesville, Virginia, face unique risks due to varying road conditions, particularly in areas with uneven terrain and winding roads. The Blue Ridge Mountains create scenic but challenging routes with sharp turns and steep grades. These features can make it difficult for riders to maintain control, especially in wet or icy conditions. Roads like U.S. Route 250 or the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway can be particularly hazardous if riders aren’t accustomed to navigating such curves.

Head-on collisions are particularly dangerous because of the immense force involved when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions crash directly into each other. In Green Bay, Wisconsin, the risk is amplified due to rural highways and narrower roads that can lead to head-on crashes at higher speeds. When two vehicles collide head-on, the impact force is often doubled, resulting in severe injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, fractures, and internal organ injuries.

Drunk Driving Accident Injuries in Lafayette, Indiana: Understanding Your Legal Rights

In Lafayette, Indiana, drunk driving accidents remain a serious public safety concern, causing devastating injuries and fatalities on local roadways including major thoroughfares like Veterans Memorial Parkway and Sagamore Parkway. These preventable crashes often result in severe injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and internal injuries.

Madison, Wisconsin - Wisconsin's state capital, known for its high quality of living and low unemployment rate

Madison, Wisconsin is the state capital and the county seat of Dane County, and as of 2013 has an estimated population of 243,344, making it the second largest city in Wisconsin, after Milwaukee, and the 83rd largest in the nation.

Madison is home to companies such as Spectrum Brands, Alliant Energy, the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), MGE Energy. Insurance companies in Madison include American Family Insurance, CUNA Mutual Group, and National Guardian Life.

Madison has a humid continental climate. Winter temperatures can be well below freezing, with moderate to occasionally heavy snowfall and temperatures reaching 0 °F; high temperatures in summer average in the lower 80s °F, often accompanied by high humidity levels. Summer accounts for a greater proportion of annual rainfall, but winter still sees significant precipitation.

Mass transit systems in Madison help the region's commuting population get to work safely

Metro Transit serves residential neighborhoods, the Isthmus, schools and universities, in Madison, Middleton, Fitchburg, Verona, and the Town of Madison. Amtrak provides rail service to the region. 

Air travel to and from Madison:

Dane County Regional Airport offers daily flights from a number of air carriers to the nation's major international airports. 

Recent accidents in Madison include:

Madison car accidents

Madison motorcycle accidents

Madison truck accidents

Madison train accidents;

Madison pedestrian accidents

Madison bus accidents

Madison bicycle accidents.

Here are links to the major hospitals in Madison:

American Family Children's Hospital;

Meriter Hospital;

St. Mary's Hospital;

University Hospital.

When a loved one is killed in a motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to learn more about Madison grief support groups and services.

Legal information for accident victims in Madison

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Madison, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a Madison injury accident

After a serious accident, it is crucial to get help from an experienced Wisconsin injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Wisconsin wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Madison injury attorney can do to help.

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85
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0
State: 
Wisconsin

Birmingham - Alabama's largest city

Known as the "Magic City," Birmingham has a population of 212,113 making it the largest in the state of Alabama. It's served by several major roadways including:

For up-to-date road information, go to the Alabama DOT site. And to find out about current weather conditions, visit AccuWeather.

Links to recent accidents in the Birmingham area

Information relating to the most recent accidents in Birmingham:

If you're in search of a particular accident, click on the link above to view only the type of accident you are seeking.

If someone you know has been injured in an accident, here are the major Birmingham area hospitals:

Birmingham grief support information for accident victims

When a loved one is killed in an accident, it's often helpful for grieving family and friends to seek help from a Birmingham Grief Therapist or speak with a grief support organization

Where to find legal assistance after a Birmingham injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Birmingham personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Birmingham wrongful death attorney will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. 

Rank: 
40
Percent of U.S: 
1
State: 
Alabama