Common Car Accident Injuries: Back Injuries
Car accidents occur every day across the nation.
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Car accidents occur every day across the nation.
Each year, millions of car accidents occur across the country.
Most elderly people are law-abiding, safe drivers.
In our technology driven society, it is rare to find someone not carrying their cell phone or other electronic device at any given time.
Negligence plays an important role in any car accident claim.
Hundreds of people die in car accidents in the Atlanta area each year.
Whiplash is a term used to describe soft tissue injuries occurring to the neck and shoulders, akin to a strain or sprain.
With business booming in Atlanta and other neighboring cities, people are flocking to the area.
Sleep apnea is surprisingly an often overlooked cause of automobile accidents.
If you have been injured in a car accident, you might feel confident that the responsibility for the accident lies with the other driver.
Car accident injuries can greatly impact your ability to work as well as your long term work opportunities.
Car accidents are a leading cause of preventable deaths and injuries among children across the United States.
Hand and wrist injuries are quite common after car accidents in Georgia and elsewhere across the United States.
Car accidents occur every day across the nation.
In Part I of this two part blog series, we began our discussion of living with a brain injury by exploring the inner workings of the brain, the nature of brain injuries and their causes.
Each year, millions of Americans will be involved in a car accident.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of Americans will be injured in car accidents across the nation.
When 18-wheelers collide with smaller motor vehicles, the result is often serious injury or even death due to the immense size disparity.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reports that there are close to 4,000 fatal truck accidents each year.
Since many students in Georgia use the school bus system, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) held a workshop on school bus safety with a focus on the addition of a three point belt system to all school buses.