Almost every car accident is a traumatic event for all parties involved. The amount of force exerted between two colliding vehicles is usually enough to injure both drivers to some degree, and many of the most common car accident injuries…
Spinal Stenosis from a Car Accident
Even at low speeds, car accidents can result in an incredible amount of force being exerted against both vehicles and their occupants. This force can lead to serious and debilitating injuries—such as spinal stenosis—that can further lead to temporary or…
What to Do If You’re Injured in an Accident as a Passenger
In December 2017, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported that the number of people killed in West Virginia motor vehicle accidents was higher than both the national average and that of surrounding states. Experts blamed speeding, distracted driving, driving under the influence,…
Despite Recent Improvements, Charleston Still a Dangerous Place to Drive
West Virginia is among the most dangerous States for motorists. Each year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gathers data from all of over the country related to vehicular deaths, making State-by-State comparisons. One key metric they calculate is…
Common Misconceptions Drivers Have About Motorcycle Riders
Does your heart skip a beat when you hear a motorcycle revving up and driving past? Do you experience excitement when seeing motorcycles out on the street as they cruise to work or social activities? You may even imagine riding…