As the air gets colder and the winter season right around the corner it’s important to begin preparing for new road conditions. You probably know the typical winter driving safety tips: drive slowly, increase following distance, be careful of black ice etc., but...
Jersey Shore Personal Injury and Employment Specialists
Month: September 2020
Watch for flooded roads with late summer storms
As New England residents prepare for a stormy end of summer, drivers take to the roads with more care. Consistent rainfall and violent winds can wreak havoc on infrastructure, and erosion can damage roads in unseen ways. Even veteran drivers may have trouble...
New safety technologies could prevent truck crashes
Researchers and engineers work every day to develop new vehicle safety technologies that save lives. Government agencies and independent organizations test these new developments, offering safety ratings and recommending new policies. One such organization is the...
How can I avoid accidents as a motorcyclist?
It is no secret that driving a motorcycle is more dangerous than driving a traditional four-wheel passenger vehicle. However, there are some basic actions that motorcyclists can do to help lessen their likelihood of being in a crash. Of course, the basic safety...
Putting your cell phone down while driving may save lives
Not all car accidents can be avoidable, but there are way too many that happen because a driver is multitasking while driving. Fighting off personal distractions you face, like your cell phone, may help reduce the injuries and deaths that happen as a result of being a...
The dangers of an overloaded commercial truck
The size and weight of loaded semi-trucks rumbling along New Jersey roadways make it imperative that they comply with trucking industry regulations. If you or a loved one sustained injuries because a big truck violated safety regulations and an accident occurred, you...