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Common Types of Motorcycle Crashes in New Orleans and How to Avoid Them

Riding a motorcycle in New Orleans can be exciting, but the city’s traffic patterns, narrow streets, streetcar lines and unpredictable drivers create unique risks. Motorcycles are smaller, lighter and more exposed than other vehicles, which means mistakes on the road often lead to more severe outcomes. Knowing how and why...

Protecting Your Child from Devastating Injuries: Car Safety Tips

Keeping children safe in a vehicle is one of the most important responsibilities a parent has. Even short trips can become dangerous when basic child car safety steps are overlooked. Understanding how to use child restraints, where children should sit, and what risks exist inside a vehicle can make a...

What Can I Do if I Have Been Injured in a Hit-and-Run Car Accident in New Orleans?

Car Accidents

Jan 29,2021

Car accidents lead to physical pain and economic loss, making them especially stressful when another driver causes them. However, drivers with ethical and moral deficiencies who leave the scene of the accident add extra layers of anger and frustration. Accident victims must cope with the physical pain of their injuries...

Who Is Liable if You Were Injured in an Uber or Lyft Accident in Louisiana?

Uber and Lyft have changed the way people move around cities like New Orleans. These rideshare services are convenient and easy to use, but accidents still happen. When a crash involves a rideshare vehicle, things can get confusing. Who is responsible? Can you file a claim against Uber or Lyft?...

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in New Orleans 

Car Accidents

Jan 13,2021

Pedestrian accidents are devastating, resulting in catastrophic injuries, immense pain and suffering, and a future filled with many questions and concerns. In fact, pedestrians are 1.5 times more likely than motor vehicle occupants to be killed in a crash. Typically, these pedestrian accidents occur because of negligent or reckless drivers....

How to Protect your Child from a Serious Car Accident Injury 

Car Accidents

Jan 3,2021

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continues to indicate that car accidents remain the leading cause of death in children. In fact, in 2018, 636 children aged 12 years and younger died in an automobile collision, and 97,000 children suffered some sort of injury because of this accident. Seeing your...

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