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Back injuries suffered in car crashes are often life-changing

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

It is estimated that there are 285,000 people living in the United States who have suffered a spinal cord injury. Approximately 17,500 new injuries are reported every year. Those suffering from serious back injuries are often left with life-changing disabilities. California car accident victims also…

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Street racing continues to claim lives in California

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Since the early 2000s, several cities in California have become the most popular places in the country for street races to take place. The warm weather, long highways and heavily populated areas make these areas the prime locations for competitive racers to burn…

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Truckers plus fatigue can equal a basis for personal injury claim

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Nearly 70 percent of the goods in this country are transported by commercial vehicles. It comes as no surprise then that the risks posed by a tired trucker to California travelers are incalculable. Due to the sheer size of these tractor-trailers, victims who…

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Researchers developing tools to gauge chances of brain injuries

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

One of the leading causes of death and injury in the United States for the 15-to-34 age group is traumatic head injuries. The most frequent cause of brain injuries is motor vehicle collisions. As too many California residents have discovered firsthand, a serious brain injury…

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Negligent driving behaviors often cause serious car accidents

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Not everyone who gets behind the wheel will exercise courtesy and respect for the safety of others. Sadly, there are many negligent behaviors than can lead to serious car accidents. California police stated that charges are pending in one fatal crash linked to street racing. One a…

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Immaturity, inexperience often lead to serious car accidents

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Teenage drivers usually face higher insurance premiums because they are considered at higher risk for accidents based on their youth and inexperience. Though there are exceptions, many younger drivers struggle with impetuous actions along with the new-found freedom that comes with having a license to…

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Places to watch out for spring break drivers

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Many residents are ecstatic once spring arrives. The temperatures start rising, the sun stays out longer, and most of the winter hazards such as snow and ice are starting to melt. Since winter and summer are often seen as the most dangerous driving…

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March dedicated to helping those who suffer with brain injuries

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Throughout the calendar year, certain months are designated to bring awareness to a wide range of both social and health-related issues. For the past three decades, March has been designated as Brain Injury Awareness Month. The point of these campaigns is to draw attention…

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Man’s death stresses need to stay in vehicle after car accidents

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

In the moments after a crash, victims often feel confused and disoriented. In spite of the impulse to exit one’s vehicle, emergency responders urge victims to remain inside their vehicles after car accidents unless there are extenuating circumstances. Sadly, for reasons that are…

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Delay signing release as back injuries can develop over time

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

In this age of distracted and other types of negligent driving, the chances of becoming involved in a car crash are significant. In spite of the expectation that a serious injury would be readily apparent, in many cases, serious problems, such as back…

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