Who is Responsible for a Multi-Vehicle Accident?

Who is Responsible for a Multi-Vehicle Accident?

A multi-vehicle accident occurs when three or more vehicles are involved.  It is a myth that either the first or last vehicle is typically at fault; however, determining who is responsible for a multi-vehicle accident can be challenging. Multi-vehicle accidents...
Common Injuries in Rollover Accidents

Common Injuries in Rollover Accidents

Common Injuries in Rollover Accidents Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death in the U.S. for people aged 1-50.  According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 36,096 fatalities occurred due to an automobile accident in...
Safety Tips for Driving in the Rain

Safety Tips for Driving in the Rain

One week, Kansas Citians were driving in snow and ice conditions, and the next, heavy rain.  For now, we will assume that the spring season is about to come into full bloom, and with it will come driving in the rain.  Driving safely is amplified while driving in the...
Pedestrian Accidents: Who is at Fault

Pedestrian Accidents: Who is at Fault

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)....
The Best Ways to Avoid Drowsy Driving

The Best Ways to Avoid Drowsy Driving

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...