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Author: Steve Eisenberg

May is Motorcycle Awareness Month

Share the road with Motorcycles – keep our roads safe! May is Motorcycle Awareness Month, and both motorcycle riders and drivers have a responsibility to each other to keep road conditions safe for other vehicles. Both have specific road rules to follow, and both should show common courtesy. Doing so will make being on the road so much more enjoyable. Sensible Rules All vehicles on the road, regardless of how many wheels they have, must remember to signal, go at reasonable speeds...

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Causes of Crashes Vary Depending on Age

Teen Car Accidents – what you should know Teens are more susceptible to crashes that are due to experience-based factors, for obvious reasons. While even excellent drivers can be involved in crashes due to bad weather, automobile defects, and road hazards, and adults of all ages can cause accidents due to carelessness, teens face some special circumstances that make them more likely to be in an auto accident and sustain or cause injury. Rising Numbers Alarmingly, the number of...

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Driving Safely in Foggy Conditions

Madison Accident Attorneys give Advice for driving in foggy conditions Wisconsin gives its drivers a multitude of weather problems. You might deal with snow, rain, sleet, and black ice all in the same week. With all these impediments in your commute, it can be easy to forget the perils that fog creates. Your visibility can drop dramatically in foggy weather, rendering your morning drive treacherous if you don’t respect the weather. Madison accident attorneys give advice for how you should...

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Signs of a Concussion After a Car Accident

Potential Concussion suffered in car accident may take time to show symptoms When you are in a car accident and suffer a head injury, you may not notice immediately. Part of this is the body’s natural release of adrenaline, which blocks off pain and other warning signals in times of high stress. In addition, head injuries may come with symptoms that do not seem important or dangerous at the time. But doctors are learning more all the time the dangers that concussions create to long-term...

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Distracted Driver Awareness Month

Make Time For Distracted Driver Awareness This April Distracted driving is a persistent problem in the U.S. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that almost 3,500 people were killed and almost 400,000 were injured in an automobile accident due to distracted driving in 2015 alone. Even as technology has improved vehicle safety, it can’t protect us from a distracted driver. In fact, some would argue that the increase in automobile technology can increase...

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