Medical bills for injuries, lost income due to missed work, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies may result from a car accident. A settlement can help ease the financial burden, but how much can you realistically expect? Every...
TL;DR: Yes, you can sue Uber or Lyft after a rideshare accident, but liability depends on fault and driver status in the app. Injured passengers may access up to $1 million in coverage during active rides, and companies face liability...
TL;DR: Holiday driving safety means reducing crash risk caused by heavy traffic, winter weather, and drunk or distracted drivers. Injured drivers, passengers, and pedestrians can seek compensation if another motorist’s negligence caused the crash, but in California most personal injury...
TL;DR: Parking lot accidents are common and usually caused by distracted or reversing drivers, and fault often falls on the driver who failed to yield. Pedestrians face the highest injury risk, and quick medical care matters because surveillance footage can...
TL;DR: Thanksgiving driving is more dangerous because heavy traffic and higher alcohol use lead to more crashes and serious injuries. Drivers, passengers, and holiday travelers face greater risk from drunk driving, speeding, and bad weather, and negligence can trigger insurance...
TL;DR: Self-driving vehicles can reduce car accidents by limiting human error and can shift liability to the manufacturer or software operator when the system fails. Drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians face injury risks if automation misreads hazards or backup drivers...
TL;DR: Safety belts reduce the risk of death in a car accident by up to 60% and prevented about 15,000 deaths in 2017. Drivers and passengers who do not wear seat belts face higher fatal injury rates and may weaken...
TL;DR: 15-passenger vans are prone to rollover accidents if overloaded or poorly maintained, especially with more than 5 occupants during highway travel. Poor tire pressure or lack of training raises the risk of severe injuries and can expose drivers or...
TL;DR: Automated Driving Systems reduce crashes by using sensors, cameras, and vehicle-to-vehicle communication to limit human error, but accidents still happen when drivers misuse the tech or systems fail. Injured drivers and passengers may face complex liability issues involving manufacturers...
TL;DR: Car accidents usually happen between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., with higher fatal crash rates at night and on weekends. Drivers, passengers, and motorcyclists face greater injury risk due to traffic congestion, impaired driving, and poor visibility, and fault...
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