Should I Accept Emergency Treatment Immediately After a Car Accident?

Without hesitation, you should always accept medical treatment after a car accident. Whether at the accident scene or later, medical attention could help you get better faster. Even if you see no injuries or believe your accident is minor, you should still get medical attention. Immediately after your car accident, you, the other driver, or[…] Read More

I Had the Right-Of-Way and Got Hit, What Should I Do?

Other drivers must yield to you when you have the right-of-way on the road. Even though all drivers have learned about yielding the right-of-way, it is often something motorists forget. If you have been in an accident where someone failed to yield the right-of-way to you, your case might seem clear-cut. Unfortunately, most right-of-way cases[…] Read More

What Are Common Accident-Related Shoulder Injuries?

Car accidents can lead to injuries and pain, including those affecting the shoulder. Because shoulders are delicate and connected to the neck and back, they are particularly susceptible to the impacts of both minor and severe car accidents. Unlike visible injuries, such as cuts and significant fractures, many shoulder injuries are not immediately obvious. This[…] Read More