Category Archives: General
Drunk Driver Causes Multiple-Vehicle Crash on I-81
A South Carolina man was arrested this week after causing a multiple-vehicle accident on Interstate 81 in West Virginia. Read on for more about the accident and drunk driving in West Virginia, and contact an experienced car accident lawyer if you are injured in an accident. Drunk driver crashes heading the wrong direction on… Read More »
Roadway Deaths Related to Speeding Equal to Those Caused by Drunk Driving, Study Shows
There are many driving behaviors that can have catastrophic consequences not only for the dangerous drivers themselves, but also for the innocent people with whom they share the road. While some reckless driving behaviors are rightly viewed with social disapproval for being dangerous, others that are equivalently unsafe are given a pass. One example… Read More »
Deadlines and Damage Caps for West Virginia Medical Malpractice Cases
For anyone injured due to medical malpractice in West Virginia, there are several deadlines to keep in mind to avoid missing out on damages rightfully owed. Read on to learn about these deadlines and other medical malpractice laws specific to West Virginia, and contact a knowledgeable West Virginia medical malpractice attorney if you have… Read More »
Governor Justice Takes Additional Steps to Ensure Safety in Construction Zones Following Wrecks
A recent multiple-vehicle car accident led to the death of a motorist on Interstate 64, the latest in a series of fatal traffic accidents occurring in or near construction zones along the Interstate between Putnam and Cabell counties. Read on to learn about the accident and Governor Justice’s response, and contact an experienced West… Read More »
Study Finds Phone Use Behind the Wheel Has Only Increased
More and more states are imposing increasingly-strict laws on behind-the-wheel phone use, and many experts argue convincingly that the increase in roadway deaths in recent years is due to inappropriate mobile phone use. Despite these facts, a recent study shows that mobile phone use behind the wheel has only become more common. Read on… Read More »
Study Uncovers Rate of Drowsy Driving Crashes Higher than Previously Thought
Safety researchers have conducted extensive research on the dangers of distractions from smartphones, as well as the lethal mix of intoxicating substances and driving. More and more, these researchers have turned their focus to the subject of the effects of sleep deprivation on driving abilities, and their findings have been troubling. A new study… Read More »
Senate Considers Requiring Greater Safety Measures on Big Rigs
Tractor-trailers, semis, and other large commercial trucks are bigger, heavier, and taller than just about any other vehicle on the road. These machines can do serious damage to smaller passenger vehicles when accidents occur. This makes it critical that truck manufacturers and carrier companies take all possible practical measures to make these mammoth vehicles… Read More »
Staying Safe on West Virginia Roads when Wintry Weather Hits
Navigating the roads and highways of West Virginia can be dangerous even when weather conditions are ideal. When the winter brings ice and snow to local roads, however, avoiding a serious car accident can become a major challenge. Below, you’ll find some tips on avoiding a major accident while navigating roads beset by winter… Read More »
Brain Cells of Women More Susceptible to Concussions, According to Study
When the head is exposed to sudden force or a blow from an object, accident victims may experience a traumatic brain injury, or TBI. Concussions are the mildest and most common form of TBI. Until very recently, research on concussions focused almost exclusively on the brains of male subjects. In a new study focused… Read More »
New Data Shows that Traffic Deaths Continue to Rise
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released its annual report analyzing the number and causes of fatal traffic accidents for 2016. For yet another year, the rate of fatalities has risen, and many experts point to rising mobile phone use as the cause. In 2016, the NHTSA reported that 37,461 people were… Read More »