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Causes of Winter Car Accidents: A Rockville Lawyer Discusses
The holidays are usually a happy time of year when people come together to celebrate with friends and family. Unfortunately, the journey to seasonal festivities can quickly become tragic as people fall victim to the many dangers of winter driving. Dangerous holiday driving habits Poor road conditions and drunk driving are well-known driving dangers of...
Read MoreWhat Crash Victims Should Know About Whiplash After A Rear-End Accident
We’ve seen it happen many times: crash victims brushing off minor injuries or experiencing no symptoms right after a rear-end auto accident. A whiplash injury may not seem like much at the start in the first 24 hours after your accident, but then several days go by and the pain and discomfort sets in. The neck and upper back region become painful and stiff, and headaches...
Read MoreAs Cars Ostensibly Get Safer, Traffic Deaths Still High In Maryland
Passenger vehicles seem to be getting safer every year, as once-rare safety technology becomes standard in many new vehicles. Features like forward collision warning and automatic braking have been proven to prevent accidents. And yet traffic fatalities have continued to rise sharply in recent years. 2018 not looking much better For the third straight year, the United States is on...
Read MoreExploding Electronic Cigarettes
Anyone who has tried to quit smoking cigarettes knows the painful physical and emotional agony that one must endure in order to kick the habit. While many choose to quit “cold turkey,” many others opt for a nicotine replacement product. Among the myriad of nicotine replacement products, nothing has come as close to the replacement...
Read MoreWhat Rights Do You Have As A Passenger In An Auto Collision?
It may not be an active thought that runs through your mind, but every time you get into a vehicle as a passenger you are placing your life into everyone else’s hands; both in the hands of your driver and every other driver you encounter on your route. It’s the last thing you want to...
Read MoreProtecting Pedestrians and Bicyclists in Washington D.C.
In 2015, the newly elected mayor of Washington, D.C., promised to lead the nation’s capital into an era free of traffic fatalities. “We are taking our first step toward realizing a ‘Vision Zero’ where no lives are lost on our streets or at our intersections,’’ said Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, in her speech setting a...
Read MoreReport Card: The District's Initiative to Reduce Cyclist's Injury and Death
Part of Malik Habib’s job was riding his bike. He delivered food, usually after dark, in Washington, D.C. On June 23, Habib’s tire got caught in the streetcar track on H Street Northwest. He didn’t have time to work his way out of the track, and he was hit and killed by a charter bus....
Read MoreTraumatic Brain Injuries
When most people hear the phrase "traumatic brain injury," or "TBI" they often assume a severe and direct impact to the head accompanied by a loss of consciousness, internal bleeding and an immediate onset of debilitating symptoms. They think of the inability to function and perform basic daily activities. However, this scenario occurs only in...
Read MoreThe Dangers of Road Rage and Aggressive Driving
Aggressive driving leads to more aggressive driving. Road rage is real. Sometimes we witness it from another lane, and in some cases it gets so out of hand we end up seeing the carnage on the nightly news. "We assume other drivers behave badly on purpose,'' says Dr. Christine Wickens, who studies road rage for the...
Read MoreRoad Rage Statistics That Will Make You Mad
You don't have to look very far to find examples of road rage when you're behind the wheel. It could be the aggressive driver who cuts in and out of traffic without signaling. It could be the motorist who tailgates someone they feel is driving too slowly. It could even be the person you see...
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