Tragedy can happen in a split second; lives
changed forever due to careless or reckless driving. Each person who dies in an auto accident is
not just a number; that victim has a name, and family and/or friends that will
be affected forever.
During the holiday season, more people are
on out roadways due to traveling, holiday shopping, and family gatherings. With this increase comes the increase risk of
auto accidents. The most contributing
factors are fatigue, driving under the influence, speeding, tailgating,
distractions, and wintry weather conditions.
Auto accidents are not limited to the
roadways especially at this time of year.
Parking lots are the scene of back-over accidents, pedestrian accidents,
and slip and falls. To avoid serious
injuries or a fatality prevention is the key.
That does not mean staying at home.
A few simple reminders will help you and your loved ones from becoming a
statistic:
- Always wear your seat belt; don’t put the vehicle in
drive until all passengers buckle up.
- Drive defensively in order to react to sudden changes
in traffic conditions.
- Don’t follow too closely. Leave plenty of room for stopping.
- Stay alert and avoid driving while fatigued.
- Don’t drink and drive.
- Don’t text and drive.
- Watch your speed.
Plan ahead and allow ample time to safely reach your destination.
- Be extra cautious in inclement weather, including rain, fog, snow, and black ice.
If you are an unfortunate victim of an auto
accident, you may be able to seek compensation for damages. Consult an experienced auto accident attorney
to understand your rights. If you are
currently involved in a lawsuit, been out of work, have fallen behind on the
mortgage, car payments, medical expenses and other bills, and can’t wait to
receive compensation from your lawsuit, consider auto accident lawsuit funding.
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favor of the defendant, the plaintiff is not obligated to repay the lawsuit cash
advance.
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