Auto Accidents
How to Prevent Your Next Car Accident
Although many of today’s cars have safety features designed to reduce car accidents and injuries, 39,107 people in the U.S. died in 2019 as a result of a vehicle accident. In Pennsylvania, there were 990 fatal crashes and 1,059 deaths as a result of those accidents in 2019. While the number of accidents and fatalities…
Read MorePausing for Distracted Driving Awareness Month
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that as many as 9 people die every day because of distracted driving. This means that about 10 percent of all motor vehicle deaths are caused by a distracted driver. April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and we would like to pull over and talk about…
Read MoreHow to Report Aggressive Driving
Driving comes with its inherent risks, but add an aggressive driver to the mix and it is a recipe for disaster. At one time or another, you probably had to deal with an aggressive driver, but the one thing you probably didn’t do is report it. It’s important to learn the signs of aggressive driving,…
Read MoreMulti-Car Accident — Who is at fault?
The thought of getting in a car accident is an upsetting topic for many, but the truth is it happens to thousands of people each day. Having a general understanding of the law when it comes to a car accident can help relieve some anxiety if you ever find yourself in one. When it comes…
Read MoreThe Most Dangerous Times to Be on the Road — and How to Prepare for Them
It is an unfortunate part of life that accidents happen, especially on the road. By definition, an accident is a random occurrence that defies prediction. However, many vehicle accidents can be predicted and prepared for by understanding the dangers you might face anytime you travel on the road. Most Dangerous Travel Times Propelling a vehicle…
Read More4 Tips for Minimizing Distractions While Driving
During the holiday season, it’s easier than ever to be distracted while driving. Maybe you’re traveling longer distances than usual to visit family and friends. Maybe you’re experiencing sleep deprivation from the shopping and cooking and decorating. Or, maybe you’re carrying more passengers than usual. Driving is never a time for multitasking. If you feel…
Read MoreDon’t Get Hit by a Drunk Driver During the Holidays
The evening starts out on a good note — you’re leaving a Thanksgiving Eve church service with your family and heading home to prepare for tomorrow’s big meal. That’s when you notice the other car in your lane. Before you have time to react, it’s too late. You’re hit by a drunk driver through no…
Read MoreWhat to Do if Your Child is in a Car Accident
Minors are more likely to die from an auto accident than from any other type of injuries, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Auto accidents are the leading cause of unintentional injury death for children. As a parent, you do your best to protect your child. When it comes to child…
Read MoreSafely Navigating the Trucking “No-Zone”
Safe driving takes a concerted effort from all drivers. Semi trucks create a particular challenge on the road due to their sheer size and the number of blind spots they create. All drivers need to be aware of what is known as the “no-zone” relative to tractor-trailers to ensure that they remain visible at all…
Read MoreBack to School Bus Safety
After what seems like too-short of a summer vacation, kids across central PA are preparing to head back to school. Whether walking to school or walking to a bus stop, it’s important for students, parents and motorists passing by to be reminded of pedestrian safety. Bus Stop Safety Always look both ways before crossing a…
Read More6 Road Signs You Should Never Ignore
If you are like most drivers, you’ve probably gone over the speed limit, or maybe even parked in a no parking zone. Overconfident drivers tend to be the most likely to ignore road signs. No matter how long you’ve been driving or how clean your driving record is, ignoring road signs puts yourself and others…
Read MoreQ&A with Brian Strong: What happens if you’re injured in another state
Every year during the summer, millions of U.S. residents will hit the road to head down the coast, over the mountains or across the country. It’s estimated that in 2019, half of family travelers will travel by car, according to AAA. Yet the likelihood to be involved in a car accident is far greater than…
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