by Reginald Davis | Jan 19, 2021 | Blog
Pedestrian versus motor vehicle accidents often result in catastrophic injury or death to the pedestrian. According to the NHTSA’s most recent statistic, pedestrian fatalities topped just over 6,000 people, and unfortunately that number continues to rise, (nhtsa.gov)....
by Reginald Davis | Dec 16, 2020 | Blog
In a typical year, employee drinking and driving are at their highest during November and December secondary to holiday gatherings and company celebrations. It is safe to say that this holiday season’s gatherings will look and feel a little different; however, it is...
by Reginald Davis | Nov 13, 2020 | Blog
This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Blood alcohol concentration or BAC is the percentage of alcohol present in an individual’s bloodstream. An individual’s BAC is determined by gender, weight,...
by Reginald Davis | Oct 23, 2020 | Blog
Rarely would a driver decide to close their eyes while accelerating to merge onto the highway or would a driver decide to initiate the cruise control and make the choice to fall asleep. Seems completely absurd, yet there is not much difference when drivers choose to...
by Reginald Davis | Sep 17, 2020 | Blog
Construction work zone car accidents are a serious matter and occur much too frequently, causing property damage, injury, or even death. On any given day, thousands of motorists travel through work zones, and regardless of warning signs, flashing arrows to merge...
by Reginald Davis | Aug 3, 2020 | Blog
Drowsy driving occurs when a driver is too tired to remain alert to their surroundings. As a result, a driver may have slower reaction times, weave in and out of their lane or onto a rumble strip, or the worst-case scenario, fall asleep behind the wheel, and...