Personal Injury

Who Pays in a Truck Accident?

Truck accidents are often serious for the drivers and passengers of smaller vehicles. Killing approximately 5,000 people every year, truck accidents commonly result in injuries such as: Traumatic Brain Injury Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis Pulverized Bone Punctured Organs These injuries may require a lengthy hospital stay. They may necessitate long-term rehabilitation, require modifications to your

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Bicycle and Pedestrian Accidents

In 2018, the latest year for which full statistics are available, there were 857 bicyclists killed in traffic accidents. That same year, 6,283 pedestrians were killed by motor vehicles. Countless others, both cyclists and pedestrians, suffered serious, debilitating, and lasting injuries in crashes with cars, trucks, SUVs, and other motor vehicles. 2018 was no different

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Road Rage Accidents

Anger is both an emotional and physiological response. When angry, adrenal glands flood the body with stress hormones placing it into Fight or Flight mode. Heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration increase as the body and mind prepare for violence, and this violence, when informed by anger, can be incredibly focused and directed. When we are

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What Happens When an Employer Does Not Have Workers’ Compensation Insurance?

Workers’ compensation insurance is intended to provide medical reimbursement and wage relief for workers who sustain an on-the-job injury. In that state of Missouri, employers with more than five employees must carry workers’ comp insurance. In the state of Illinois, all companies who employ people must carry workers’ comp insurance. While there are some exceptions

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