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How a Crush Injury Works and How to Seek Compensation After a Truck Accident

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A commercial truck has the ability to completely crush a vehicle and in some cases can even fold the vehicle over on top of itself. This is something that a passenger vehicle is seldom able to do. If your vehicle is crushed and you manage to survive, you are very lucky. You might suffer injuries as a result of the accident, though, and you will need help from a truck accident injury lawyer to seek compensation for your injuries.…

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Distraction Accidents: What To Know

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At first, any accident is a bad accident. As time goes on, though, the impact of accident injuries can begin to sink in. In some cases, accident victims find out that not only was the other driver at fault but that they were distracted by a mobile device at the time of the impact. This type of accident is different than others, and victims need to know how to cope with the claims process.…

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Why Your Accident Might Have Been the Fault of an Auto Manufacturer

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While most car accidents are the fault of one or more motorists involved in the accident, some car accidents are the fault of the auto manufacturer of your car as well. You might have a safety device that was supposed to deploy, but the device did not work due to negligence on the part of the manufacturer. NHTSA Requirements To reduce the risk of car accidents, the NHTSA requires that manufacturers report any defects they find within an allotted period of time.…

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