When most people hear about someone suffering a concussion, they automatically think that it’s not really a big deal. The exact opposite is actually true. Concussions are considered a mild traumatic brain injury, but the effects of these injuries are cumulative. A...
Most people don’t expect to get hurt when walking in the common room of an apartment building or running errands. Unfortunately, accidents, especially ones involving slips and falls, are frequent occurrences. According to the NFSI (National Fall Safety Institute),...
If you have to drive on the ice, it can be very dangerous because you can quickly lose control. Even a minor course correction can cause your car to lose traction and spin, enter the oncoming lanes or even leave the roadway entirely. In a split second, you can go from...
Multi-vehicle collisions are all too common during New York winters. When the roads are slick and people are driving in whiteout conditions, all it takes is one car to slow or stop suddenly for several (or dozens) of vehicles behind them to crash into each other. So...
Car crashes are rarely accidents. In fact, driver error has been found to contribute to approximately 94 percent of all car accidents in the United States. While even the most experienced driver will make mistakes from time to time, some deadly mistakes can increase...