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Motorcycle Accident Injury – Small Vehicle, Huge Impact

No matter how minor of a crash, a motorcycle accident injury is always more serious than those received by the passenger or driver of car in the same accident. Without large sheets of metal and airbags to absorb the impact and cushion you from the crash, the road and your body collide with an alarming speed and strength. What would be a fender bender between two cars with nothing more than a possible case of whiplash for one of the drivers can become a fatal event for the driver of a motorcycle. If you have been in a motor cycle accident, and have sustained an injury, you know exactly how true this is.

Many times it is the negligence of the driver in the other truck or car that causes the majority of motorcycle accident injury to occur. Motorcycle drivers have been hit, dragged down the road, received road rash, broken bones and even died because other drivers couldn’t be bothered with looking in their rear-view mirror before they make a turn or change lanes. This is negligence at its finest, and there are automotive injury lawyers that will take the time to listen to your story and fight for the financial compensation that you deserve.

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Auto Accidents With Multiple Vehicles

When you are involved in an auto accident with multiple cars, the process works a little bit differently than if it is just you and another driver. For one thing, the crash may cause more serious injuries, especially if trucks, buses or other large vehicles are involved. You need an attorney to help you through the process of a multiple vehicle accident, because only a car accident attorney will have the knowledge and experience to reconstruct the accident, question witnesses properly and determine who was at fault for the collision.

Generally, a multi-car collision starts with just one or two cars. These cars crash which causes other cars that are behind them to crash. On high speed interstates this is somewhat common, as drivers do not have time to stop. An attorney can figure out, with accident reconstruction, which vehicle or vehicles initially caused the crash and which vehicles collided through no fault of their own simply because they were not able to stop in time. A personal injury attorney can help prove that you had no choice but to run into other cars.

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Council Vehicles Cause Thousands of Pounds in Accident Claim Compensation

Councils across Britain pay out millions of pounds in compensation every year as a result of accident claims. The majority of these are due to slips and trips on council land which result in injury.

However new recent figures show that for one council ninety percent of the money paid out for in compensation for accident claims is due to accidents being cause by drivers employed by the council. The figures show that since January 2007 Bournemouth Council has had to pay more than fifty thousand pounds to settle accident claims.

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Safety Suggestions by an Auto Accident Lawyer On Driving A Motor Vehicle In A Typhoon

Driving a car during a sand storm or rain storm could be very dangerous, no auto accident lawyer can argue. The chance of having a vehicle accident while driving a vehicle in a storm is far greater than to be struck by lightning. With the added difficulties and dangers that exists during a storm, a responsible motorist should plan their driving time and route to make sure they’re not traveling during a storm. However, as you’re attempting to avoid the storm so is every other motorist. Each time you continue driving a vehicle as the storm sweeps towards you, the chance of being involved in an accident increases significantly.

Wet-weather driving demands delicate use of all the main controls – steering, clutch, brake and accelerator – and a larger allowance for emergencies and errors. When you start a trip in rain, your footwear is going to be wet and liable to slip off the pedals. Scuff the soles on the rubber matting or carpeting of the automobile before you start the engine. All motorists should regularly check if their headlights, turn signals, tail lights and brake lights are functioning properly. Slow down! This should be apparent but it’s also very important. People are so accustomed to driving a motor vehicle at certain speeds on certain roads that at times they forget the need to reduce speed when rough weather comes up.

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