The scene of an accident is a confusing place. As traffic weaves its way around a collision, ambulance sirens blare and smoke spills into the street. It’s an overwhelming setting for even the most cool-headed of people. The experience becomes even more grave when you...
Car accidents are scary. They’re also stressful, confusing, and, in many cases, expensive. After the initial smoke of the collision has cleared, many accident victims are left with major credit card debt and serious property damage. If you’re confused about your...
Whiplash is practically synonymous with car accidents. It’s perhaps the injury most commonly associated with both minor and serious collisions. While not as obviously life-changing as a spinal cord or brain injury, whiplash can linger for far longer than you might...
Driving without auto insurance is illegal in most states. States want their residents to prove they can take financial liability if they are in an accident. If you are in an accident and do not have insurance, you could have penalties including fines, loss of driving...
Car accidents are stressful. If you have been in one, you may not be thinking clearly. But there are important things to do immediately after the accident. If you can, keep the below information available in your car: Stay at the accident scene: Do not leave the scene...
Use extreme caution speaking with your insurance adjuster before you have talked to an auto accident attorney. The only case where you should do so is in a minor accident with less than $1000 in personal and/or property damages and you are positive you do not have...