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Truck Accidents Caused by Improperly Loaded Cargo

Posted On September 2, 2020 I Personal Injury,Truck Accidents

One of the most common fatal traffic accident types in the US is a collision with a commercial truck. In 2017, 4,657 fatal collisions involved large trucks, according to crash data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Big rigs pose many safety threats to smaller passenger vehicles and their occupants, such as weights of up to 80,000 pounds and significant blind spots.

Work Accidents Caused by Unsafe Working Conditions

Posted On August 21, 2020 I Personal Injury,Work Accidents,Wrongful Death

Life-changing personal injury accidents can happen anywhere. The risk of a harmful accident dramatically increases, however, when a property contains a defect or hazard. A dangerous workplace in Arizona, for example, could pose many threats to your health and safety as a worker.

Safety Tips for Runners, Walkers and Joggers

Posted On August 14, 2020 I Pedestrian Safety,Personal Injury

Pedestrians are Arizona’s most vulnerable road users. They have the most to lose in traffic accidents. In 2019, the Arizona Department of Transportation reported 1,842 pedestrian collisions throughout the state. Pedestrian accidents in Arizona caused 1,697 injuries (including 356 serious injuries) and 220 deaths.

Dangerous Road Conditions for Motorcyclists

Posted On August 10, 2020 I Motorcycle Accidents,Personal Injury

The average motorcycle weighs about 400 pounds – significantly lighter than the typical 3,000- to 4,000-pound motor vehicle. The lighter weight and smaller size of a motorcycle make it more vulnerable to dangerous road conditions. While a standard passenger vehicle may be able to go over a pothole easily, for example, the same pothole could cause a catastrophic motorcycle accident.

Water Safety for Kids

Posted On August 7, 2020 I Arizona Laws,Personal Injury

Swimming, floating, boating and other water activities are fun for children in Arizona, especially during the state’s sweltering summers. It is imperative, however, for parents to supervise children during water activities and follow other safety rules. Accidental drowning is a highly prominent cause of child hospitalizations and deaths in Arizona.

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