When commuting to work on a regular basis, the mode of transportation used can increase the possibility of traffic accidents and personal injuries.
Light-weight pickup trucks, SUVs, and passenger vans have higher rollover rates than other vehicles on the road. Taller vehicles like pickup trucks, SUVs, and passenger vans have a higher center of gravity that increases their risks for rollovers and car accident injuries.
Poor road design and maintenance cause dangerous driving conditions that account for more than half of all fatal car accidents in the United States.
High-speed police chases cause serious injuries and deaths to innocent motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists every year. In cities around the country, high-speed police pursuits injure and kill hundreds of innocent people each year.
In 2018, the number of pedestrians killed on United States roads reached an all-time high. In Illinois, pedestrian deaths rose by 19% over deaths in 2017.
Después de un en un accidente automovilístico inevitablemente vas a tener tratamiento médico y recibir facturas médicas. Los doctores que te atienden te pueden mandar fracturas después del tratamiento por la diferencia que no pago tu aseguradora o te pueden mandar una factura por la totalidad de los cargos.
The value of a car accident case in Chicago is determined by the extent of the injuries, the amount of lost wages, medical bills, and related financial losses, and the percentage of fault assigned to each driver or responsible entity.
After you’ve been involved in a car accident and have received medical care, you will inevitably receive medical bills. You could be billed for the balance after your health insurance has paid its portion or you could receive a bill for the entirety of the charges.
Taking multiple medications may increase crash risks for older drivers. Most drivers, however, have not been warned about how their medicines may affect driving ability.
State inspectors with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) are warning people about structural deficiencies in many Chicago area bridges. Illinois ranks third in the United States for its number of bridges, but 16 percent of them have been deemed structurally deficient and dangerous by structural engineers with the Illinois Department of Transportation.