Do you ever feel like, in a drunk driving accident, it is the other person - and not the drunk driver who caused the crash -- who fares worse? Maybe you got injured in a crash that the drunk driver walked away from without a scratch. Maybe you spent months in the...
Month: March 2020
Statement on COVID-19
In an effort to keep our clients, team, and families safe, we are taking every precaution to do our part in stopping the spread of COVID-19. Effective immediately, we are discontinuing drop-in visitors. Meetings will be held via telephone. Any required meeting will be...
Living with chronic pain after an accident
Some injuries that you suffer in a car accident may never fully heal. This can lead to chronic pain. Doctors may warn you that all they can do is treat the symptoms -- by giving you painkillers -- but they cannot necessarily help you overcome the cause of those...
To prevent motorcycle accidents, drivers must be aware
After many serious motorcycle crashes caused by other drivers, those drivers offer an all-too-simple explanation for the crash: They never saw the motorcycle at all. They pulled out of a driveway or turned left across the oncoming lanes, thinking the way was clear....
How do we change dangerous driving habits?
People have bad habits in every area of their lives. They don't exercise as much as they wish they did, they don't have a healthy diet, they drink or smoke too much. There are countless examples. The entire idea of a New Year's resolution is to pick a habit -- or...
Tailgating doesn’t help in a traffic jam
You see it all the time in traffic jams: Impatient drivers inching up to tailgate the cars ahead of them. Many people drive with just a few feet between their bumpers.It's a bit perplexing, really. Does the extra foot or two really make a difference? Will they really...