A T-bone car accident (also known as a side-impact collision) is when a motor vehicle crashes into the side of another car, forming a T-shape. These collisions can be extremely damaging, as the first vehicle can crash directly into the driver or passenger’s side of the second car. Knowing how to determine fault for...
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In the first segment of our study on Arizona crash statistics, we explored the ages of drivers involved in crashes, gender and ages of passengers killed in accidents, types of vehicles involved in collisions, and more. Following up where we left off, we break down the statistics on crashes by Arizona county, nationwide accident...
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Even the most cautious drivers are likely to experience a car accident at some point in their life. Factors outside of a motorist's control, such as weather conditions, reckless behavior by other drivers, and mechanical failures, can easily cause a collision. News 9 reports that the average driver files an auto insurance claim for...
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In part one of this analysis, we posed the question: Outside of other vehicles, what are drivers most likely to hit in fatal collisions? We examined 20 years of fatal crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), to find out – exploring the more common sources of fatal crashes, such as...
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If you get injured in an accident in Arizona, you may have the right to file a personal injury case against one or more parties for causing your injuries. You may be able to file a Phoenix car accident claim, for example, if a distracted driver crashed into you. Understanding how much your personal...
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