Car Accident News

How Gap Insurance Could Help You After a Car Crash

If your car is totaled in a car crash, and your car is worth less than the balance of your... Read More

What Happens if I Was Struck by an Unlicensed Driver?

Despite it being illegal and the severe penalties that come with it, people still drive without a license. In many... Read More

Do Back-up Cameras on Vehicles Improve Safety?

A federal rule established in 2018 requires all passenger vehicles under 10,000 pounds manufactured or made to sell in the... Read More

When Crash Victims May be Able to Challenge an Insurance Claim Denial

Car insurance companies would like nothing more than to deny a claim from a car accident victim. When a policyholder... Read More

Can I File for Compensation for an Injury Caused by a Damaged Road?

Poor road design and damaged roads have been an ongoing issue throughout the state of New Jersey for several decades.... Read More

How Following Too Closely Could Cause a Car Accident

It is important to leave enough room between your car and the one in front of you, so you have... Read More

Can You File a Claim Against the Government for a Car Accident Injury?

Most car accident claims involve private citizens and either one or both parties are found to have been negligent in... Read More

What If There Were Multiple People at Fault for My Car Accident?

Some car accident cases are straightforward, such as when only two vehicles are involved and liability is clear. However, when... Read More

When Could Pedestrians Be at Fault for a Car Accident?

In many pedestrian accidents, the driver is found to be at fault. Drivers are often not paying attention in areas... Read More

Why You May Need an Attorney to Build a Case Against a Speeding Driver

Speeding is one of the most common causes of car accidents. Unfortunately, you may have a hard time proving the... Read More

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