Missouri Slowpoke Law

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Driving too slow can be just as dangerous as speeding. Speeding is one of the most common causes of car accidents and drivers are reminded that driving within posted speed limits is safer and prevents many accidents. However, driving too slow has its own dangers. In Missouri, it is illegal to drive slower than the posted minimum …

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Updated: November 11, 2024

What is Crush Syndrome?

Crush syndrome affects the body’s internal organs. Initially, the person may seem unharmed. Car accidents can cause a wide variety of severe injuries, some of which are life-threatening. From traumatic brain injuries to spinal cord injuries, amputations and paralysis, there are various ways in which car accidents can leave victims disabled. One such injury that can have a …

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Updated: August 17, 2024

The Cost of Driving Drunk

There are more than 250,000 people who are injured by someone driving under the influence a year. About 10,000 victims are killed in accidents involving a drunk driver. People who are victims of a drunk driving accident can suffer bone fractures, damage to the spine, brain injuries, and other conditions that could be fatal. For many people, two drinks is …

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Updated: October 14, 2024

Child Car Seat Safety – Missouri Car Seat Law

Car accidents are the number one cause of death among children – using an appropriate child safety seat can save your child’s life. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), child passenger safety is a serious issue that can be addressed by using proper car seats and boosters seats. Unfortunately, motor vehicle accidents …

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Updated: August 18, 2024

Can a Car Accident Cause Cervical Radiculopathy?

The most common cause of nerve injury after a car accident is a bulging or herniation of discs that lie between the spinal vertebrae. If the nerve is impacted at the thoracic or cervical level, the pain travels through the neck, shoulder, and to the arms. Radiculopathy is the pain that travels down a nerve and …

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Updated: January 21, 2025

20% of Teen Car Accident Fatalities Linked to Poor Sleep

Car accidents are a leading cause of death among teenagers and about 20 percent of those deaths can be linked to someone not getting a good night’s rest. More than half of all accidents involving someone being tired behind the wheel involve young drivers aged 25 and younger. In 2014, the National Healthy Sleep Awareness …

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Updated: November 12, 2024