Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 25, 2015 |
At some point most of us will have to deal with a car that has broken down. Whether the problem is a simple flat tire or something more serious, here are some safety tips for handling a breakdown:
If you notice a problem with your car while driving, REMAIN CALM. Keeping a level head is the mos...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 25, 2015 |
Cars are expensive to own and require the owner to continually buy “consumables” such as gas, oil, filters, spark plugs, and windshield wipers. Among these consumables are tires, and most car owners understand that they will have to replace their tires every so often because the treads will becom...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 25, 2015 |
Many people think that common sense dictates what is to be done after an auto accident. Maybe so, but our common sense can desert us under stress. It is a good idea to keep this simple checklist in your car with your other important papers (registration, etc.).
Get help for anyone injured.
C...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
If you have been injured in an accident and have hired an attorney to assist you in making a claim, try to keep the following in mind:
Help Your Attorney Help You
Your attorney is on your side, fighting for your rights. Help your attorney as much as you can. Keep copies of all of the information ...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
Of all of the causes of truck collisions, one of the most preventable gets the least press: driver fatigue—put simply, tired truckers.
Federal law both limits the maximum number of hours that a truck driver is supposed to drive and prohibits truckers from driving if they are “impaired through fat...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
The perception among drivers is that bigger is better, and therefore SUVs—which are bigger than other cars—must be safer. Unfortunately, this perception is not correct. SUVs, which are not only bigger but taller than other kinds of cars and trucks, have a disturbing tendency to roll over, which r...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
As the population ages and begins to retire, many retirees are purchasing recreational vehicles, giving them the freedom to travel around the country at their own pace and with their own itinerary. RVs have become more popular, and they have also become larger. Many of them (known as Class A moto...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
RVs of all sizes are becoming more and more popular. With their increased popularity, there is a higher probability of their involvement in accidents on the highways and byways of our country. However, with some advance planning, you will be able to travel with confidence.
Before you go on a trip...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
Most people today know the importance of buckling up when they get in the car, but few know that the same rule should be applied to their pets.
People will often drive with their pets in the car. That trip could be to the store, the park, or possibly a neighbor's house. However, most people don't...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
Month after month, you pay hundreds of dollars in insurance premiums, expecting that if you have an auto accident your insurer will cover the bill. Unfortunately, this expectation all too often goes unmet because insurers play hardball in accident claims.
For the past decade or more, many insurer...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
There are approximately 12 million car accidents in the United States each year. It is a disturbing fact that you or someone you know is likely to be involved in an auto accident. Take a few minutes to read the answers to these frequently asked questions about accidents.
What Should I Do If I Am ...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
Despite your best efforts to be careful, you have been involved in a collision. You have been injured and suffered property damage. What steps can and should you take to get the compensation you deserve?
Often, the first step is to speak with a lawyer and evaluate your claim. This involves consid...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
The Stats
When a pedestrian and a car collide, the pedestrian always loses out. In 2009, about 5,900 pedestrians lost their lives in such collisions in the United States, or one every 90 minutes. These deaths account for 11% of all fatalities involving motor vehicles. Another 80,000 or so pedestr...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
What if Your Brakes Fail?
Although rare, total brake failure can be a terrifying and dangerous experience. As in all emergency situations, remaining calm is the first and most important step. In addition to that:
Shift into a lower gear if your car has an automatic transmission. If it has a ma...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
We all know the feeling: your chest tightens when you look at your rearview mirror and see a 40 ton, 18 wheeler truck, rapidly approaching your back bumper. This feeling is not completely irrational. According to federal statistics, trucks of that type cause thousands of collisions each year. Giv...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
If you've been injured in an auto accident, it's important to obtain just compensation for your injuries. However, most people would certainly agree that it's always better to avoid being injured in the first place. This is especially true when you happen to be behind the wheel of a car. As we al...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Sep 24, 2015 |
There is no question that airbags have saved thousands of lives. However, the government also estimates that hundreds of people have been killed by their airbags. Therefore it is important to know the risks.
A car's airbags fully deploy in 1/25th of a second, or approximately 200 miles per hour. ...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Dec 14, 2014 |
Have you purchased a license for your dog? There are benefits beyond merely complying with the law…
Many dog owners have never purchased a license for their dog and are oblivious to the legal requirement. After all, unless you “get caught” why should you bother? Your thinking may be that your d...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Dec 04, 2014 |
Many dog owners have never purchased a license for their dog and are oblivious to the legal requirement. After all, unless you “get caught” why should you bother? Your thinking may be that your dog is friendly and basically confined to your house so what is the purpose in paying for a license o...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Nov 17, 2014 |
Most people are searching for auto insurance based on getting the cheapest deal they can to afford compliance with the law. Life is expensive and this is not one of the items we love to spend money on. However, buying the cheapest policy can be a terrible mistake. Not many people want to sit f...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Nov 13, 2014 |
People-look at the YouTube video I have posted here. What is this guy trying to accomplish with his Rottie? As the dog snarls aggressively, the man is rubbing and petting and positively reinforcing the growling. It seems the dog is growling at the person who is taking the video and the man hol...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Nov 10, 2014 |
If you have slipped or tripped and fallen or been otherwise injured and you feel someone else's negligence caused this, one of the most important thing you can do after seeking medical help is to photograph the cause of the fall from numerous angles. If you fell due to a difference in elevation ...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Nov 10, 2014 |
If you or a loved one are attacked by a dog and injured, you need to report the event to the local police. Why? The only way a dog inclined to attack can be kept under the surveillance of the authorities is to report the incident. By reporting a dog attack which may or may not have caused a se...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Nov 04, 2014 |
When you first bring your puppy home, it is hard to imagine it could ever be the source of a lawsuit. However, if you do not socialize your puppy from a young age with both new people and new dogs, your puppy could grow up to be dangerous to others. Dogs are protective of their owners. You sho...
Posted by Sandra Worthington | Nov 04, 2014 |
The leaves are falling now and even when the weather is fairly warm, if it rains, the leaves combined with rain and oily discharge from vehicles can make the roads quite slick. It doesn't have to be snowing or sleeting for the streets to be slippery. Be careful. Remember that if you hit a patch o...