7 Pieces of Physical Evidence to Prove a Speeding Driver Caused Your Car Wreck

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There are a few different pieces of physical evidence that can help show that the other driver was speeding at the time of the accident. Speeding remains one of the most common causes of car accidents on U.S. roads. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding is a factor in …

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Updated: October 28, 2024

What Happens to Your Body in a Rollover Car Accident?

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When a car rolls over, the passengers inside are subjected to extreme G-forces. This can cause serious injuries or death. Each year, rollover car accidents account for around 30 percent of passenger vehicle occupant fatalities. In addition to these fatalities, many more are severely injured in these accidents. If you or someone you love has …

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Updated: November 26, 2024

Serious Eye Injuries Following a Car Accident – What You Need to Know

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If you or a loved one have suffered an eye injury resulting from an auto accident, contact The Hoffmann Law Firm, L.L.C. Our ability to see is a remarkable gift that we sometimes take for granted. Unfortunately, it’s often after a person experiences vision loss or impairment that they recognize how unique the sense of …

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Updated: August 18, 2024

Your Options After a St. Louis Car Accident

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There are many costs associated with car accidents. If you have been involved in an accident, you may be wondering what your options are to recover compensation. The costs involved after a car accident often include the cost of medical care, the cost of repairing or replacing your vehicle, and lost wages. However, many additional costs …

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Updated: November 26, 2024

St. Louis Wrongful Death Car Accident – Filing a Claim

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The pain of losing a loved one is intensified when the loss is caused by another’s negligence. Wrongful death is defined as a death caused by an action of another person in which the victim would have been able to file a personal injury claim to recover any financial compensation for the injuries sustained. A …

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Updated: November 26, 2024