Showing posts with label accident injury claims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accident injury claims. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 September 2014

How do I Avoid a Collision with a Car Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road?

Accidents caused due to the mistake of others can be disastrous. If a survey has to be believed, very few accidents are caused due to collision with cars driving on the wrong side of the road. Though the stats suggest that such events are rare, when they do occur, the damaged caused is tremendous.

How do I Avoid a Collision with a Car Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road?
Tips to Avoid a Collision
Driving on the wrong side is against the law; however you will still find people doing so. Even though you are in an emergency situation, driving on the wrong side of the road should be completely avoided.

Correct Yourself
If you see a driver driving on the wrong side, it is likely that he will pull over to the right lane i.e. the slow lane. Though this is done out of ignorance, you should try to save yourself. Get to the right side of the wrong and pull over. You can wait till the car has passed you and then begin driving.

Use High Beams
Getting the other driver’s attention is a must. You can honk to grab their attention, however this attempt may become futile if the other speeding away too fast. The other option can be to flash your high beams. Continuously keep doing this, until the driver realizes he is driving on the wrong side of the road, and will soon get into a collision, if he doesn’t pull over.

Call for Help
If all your attempts fail, you should immediately call for help before any unfortunate event takes place. Call 911 and report the incident. This way the authorities will be able to avoid any accident that may be caused. Once you have arranged for such assistance, you can get back to your vehicle and continue driving. 

Such accidents, though rare, can be fatal. You need to be alert while driving, and if you spot any such incident, kindly report it.  As per National Transportation Safety Board, such accidents occur during night and during weekends. There can be navigation system alerts that inform drivers of wrong way movements on the highway, so that safety can be enhanced.

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Three Signs You May Not Be To Blame for a Slip and Fall Accident

From the time you first hit the ground, others may have been trying to convince you that your fall injury at a Bay Park Square store, in a shop in the Olde Main District, or elsewhere in Green Bay was your fault. The store manager may have said something like, “Surely you noticed the water,” or the insurance adjuster may ask, “You were on your phone at the time you fell, right? How could you even see what was in front of you?”

Three Signs You May Not Be To Blame for a Slip and Fall Accident

Don’t Let Them Change the Facts

Do not agree to what they are saying and admit that you were negligent until you stop and think about the situation. You might not have seen the water or you may have been your phone. This does not necessarily make the slip and fall accident your fault. Instead, consider what really happened:
  • Was any warning provided about the danger? For example, was there warning tape or a wet floor sign in the area?
  • Was the danger open and obvious, or more subtle? Was it hard to see or easy to detect? 
  • Had the danger been there for a long period of time? Was it a new problem that occurred shortly before your injury, or an ongoing problem?
If there was no warning, if the danger was hard to detect, and if the property manager knew about or should have known about the risk, then the accident might not have been your fault and you may be entitled to a legal recovery.

Know For Sure
Before you talk to the insurance adjuster or settle your case it is important to know what really caused your injury. To find out more, please start an online chat with us today. We would be pleased to provide you with a free consultation about your rights and possible recovery.