Monthly Archives: January 2025

Big SUVs And Trucks: A Public Health Crisis?
We all know that the cars on our roadways are getting bigger. Trucks are getting larger, SUVs are getting bigger, and carmakers are rolling out new models that are truck and SUV based, leaving behind smaller, more compact vehicles. But does all of that come at some kind of public safety risk? A recent… Read More »

Collateral Sources Can Make A Difference To You
At the end of your case, if you win at trial, or even if you settle your case, you may see the amount of compensation, and figure that minus attorneys fees, litigation costs, and medical bills, that the rest of the settlement or verdict is yours. Except there is one other thing to consider:… Read More »

No Pain At First? You Still May Be Seriously Injured
If you’re injured in an accident, you get an injury, you feel pain, and you get treatment. At least, that’s how most people think it goes. In reality, many people may not even realize they’re injured right after an accident, because of how our body responds to injury, and because of the types of… Read More »

What Makes A Roadway Safe? It Could Be Who Owns And Controls It
When you think about the safety of a roadway, you probably look at some common elements that you would think make a road more or less dangerous. For example, you may look at the speed limit of the road, or the traffic congestion, or how many intersections. But it turns out there’s actually another… Read More »