
According to the Federal Motor Safety Administration, between 2014 and 2016, the United States had a total of 2,497 accidents involving a large truck while the vehicle was in transport. As we enter the holiday season, you may find yourself traveling on the highways in adverse weather to see family.

Tragically, on average, in the U.S., a total of 723 children younger than 13 die due to motor vehicle accidents, which translates to about 60 children every week. What can I do to keep my children safe while on the road? First and foremost, make sure to be a responsible driver. Keep your eyes on the road, follow the speed limit, keep both hands on the steering wheel, don’t text and drive and don’t drive while under the influence. I’m sure we can all pledge to do these things.

A car accident can be a stressful time, especially if you have been injured. When severe injuries are evident, an ambulance is called and you are taken to a hospital.
While no one hopes an accident occurs to them, it is best to be prepared for if it ever does. We strive to educate our clients and our community to protect them from further damages after the accident has occurred. Browse through our library below to learn more.


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