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Liver Injuries Can Be Serious Consequences of Car Crashes

The liver is in charge of over five hundred tasks to keep your body running properly. This important organ acts as a filter in the body and gets rid of dangerous toxins, helps maintain blood sugar levels, helps with blood clotting, and performs other vitally important functions….

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Protect Your Rights If You’ve Been Hurt in a Car Accident With an Older Driver

According to AAA, Americans are outliving their ability to drive safely by about seven to ten years. Many senior citizens stop driving or only drive during daylight hours on familiar local roads in good weather to reduce the risk of an accident. Unfortunately, senior citizens—like…

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6 Common Causes of Tire Failure and Car Accidents

Tire malfunctions can result in vehicle accidents that injure and kill many people. In the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) 2016 report, statistics indicated that tire malfunctions resulted in approximately 733 deaths and more than 11,000 crashes. Here are several common reasons tire failures…

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Summer Is A Dangerous Time to be on the Road: Don’t Text and Drive and Other Tips

Traveling during the summer can be dangerous. The days between Memorial Day and Labor Day have been called “The 100 Deadliest Days” for teen drivers in Kentucky and across the United States. This is also the deadliest time of year for any driver to be…

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Seven Serious Injuries You Need to Know About After a Car Crash

Only a doctor can diagnose your car crash injuries. Your injury will be unique and will depend on many factors, including: The type of collision that occurred. The speed of the vehicles at the time of the collision. Your seat in the car. Your overall…

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How Much Is My Kentucky Car Crash Case Worth?

You may have a lot of questions after a car crash leaves you injured or takes the life of your loved one. As you consider your legal options, however, there is one question that must be answered before you can make any decisions: How much…

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