Teenage Drivers, Car Accidents, Parental Responsibility
Laws and legal information concerning teenage drivers, learners permits and parental responsibility and liability.
Laws and legal information concerning teenage drivers, learners permits and parental responsibility and liability.
If you have suffered a whiplash injury, this detailed guide will help you protect your health and your legal rights. Covers auto accidents, worker’s compensation, and other whiplash injury sources.
Laws about children involved in automobile accidents, time limits and statutes of limitations, injuries, insurance, filing a case, damages and awards, what you need to know and do if your child is involved in a car crash.
Guide book explaining what to do if you’ve had a motorcycle accident, explaining what you need and whether you may have a case for personal injuries suffered as a result of a motorcycle accident.
What do you do if you’re stopped under suspicion of DUI or DWI? What happens? What should you expect? How should you react? This article, the second in a three part series, will explain what you can expect if you’re stopped by a police officer under suspicion of drinking and driving, how you should act, and the consequences of taking or refusing a sobriety test.
The terms “driving under the influence” (DUI) and “driving while impaired” (DWI) describe the criminal act of operating an automobile while one’s ability is impaired by the effects of alcohol, illegal drugs, prescription medicine or other substance. DUI and DWI are illegal in all 50 states, with each state enacting its own set of DUI/DWI drinking and driving laws.
This article will help you understand how to manage your case and potential lawsuit if you have been involved in a commercial truck accident. Below you’ll find a list of the most common causes of commercial truck accidents, an insight into Federal and state laws, gathering evidence to make your case as an injured passenger or provide for a good defense if you’re a defendant truck driver, understanding the utility of expert witnesses and a general appreciation for compensation for damages due to injury.
On most occasions when motorists are involved in an automobile accident and the police or highway patrol is summoned to the scene, a “police report” also known as an “incident report”, will be written. If you were in the accident, you or your lawyer will have the right by law to receive a copy of the police report. It is important for you to have it in order to prosecute or defend your case.
Each day, numerous people are killed and severely injured in automobile accidents somewhere in the U.S. and serious personal injuries may result from the accident. This article will explain the duties of care imposed upon every automobile driver, breaches of those duties that justify filing a lawsuit, how damages are awarded for injuries suffered, and defenses to automobile accident claims against you.