Year: 2012

Should All States Ban Texting and Driving?

Posted On December 1, 2012 In Car Accidents

The state New York has some of the strictest cell phone laws in the country. No one is allowed to manually use their phones or text while driving. This also includes checking email, Facebook and other apps. While such rules might seem harsh, they are put into place for the right reasons.…

Motorcycle Accidents: Who is Really to Blame?

Posted On November 25, 2012 In Car Accidents

Motorcycle accidents: you hear about them all the time on the news, and most of them are deadly. There’s an average of 4,000 deaths per year across the United States from motorcycle crashes, whether the driver is at fault or not.…

Car Accident Attorney in White Plains Reports Fatal Teen Car Crash in Long Island

Posted On October 22, 2012 In Car Accidents

They don’t call it the “Dead Man’s Curve” for nothing—sadly, four teens lost their lives on this section of the Southern State Parkway in Long Island after the driver lost control of a car and crashed along the curve.…

Who Should Be Liable For Crane Accidents?

Posted On October 12, 2012 In Construction Accidents

As a review of recent news shows, construction sites can be very dangerous, particularly when they involve the use of one or more cranes to move equipment and supplies into position high in the air. While regulations created and enforced by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration should protect the people who work in and around cranes and prevent accidents from happening, crane accidents still occur with alarming frequency.…

The Mature Driver Debate: Understanding the Rights of All Drivers

Posted On September 28, 2012 In Car Accidents

It’s no surprise that mature drivers are often at the forefront of many accidents in the United States. In fact, according to a study conducted by Carnegie Mellon University, people ages 85 and up are more likely to be involved in fatal accidents than new teenage drivers.…

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