With crosswalks, a multitude of laws and extensive public service initiatives to raise awareness of the issue, one would think that pedestrian accidents would be extensively diminished nowadays, but the truth is much different. In fact, just recently the director of...
Month: March 2018
Multitasking can lead to distracted driving
Many of us take pride in our ability to multitask, but when it comes to driving a vehicle, multitasking can prove deadly. One reason is because effective multitasking is a myth. By multitasking, motorists take their attention off the road, which could cause them to...
Employment after a brain injury isn’t always an easy feat
Finding a job isn't easy, even under the best of circumstances. When you add a brain injury into the equation, you might realize that finding a job is much more difficult than it would otherwise be. You should make a plan if you are going to be out job hunting after...
Injured in a car accident? We may be able to help
A previous post here discussed a recent car accident that left a 51-year-old woman dead. Tragically, incidences like this occur all the time throughout the Phoenix area and Arizona as a whole. Perhaps the most infuriating thing about these wrecks is that many of them...
Fractured bones can temporarily limit your abilities
The force of a car crash can do a lot to your body. Even though they are strong, your bones might not fare well in a high speed crash. There is a chance that you could fracture, or break, a bone. This is fairly common, but that doesn't mean that it is easy to deal...
Car accident kills 51-year-old woman
Driving can be an inherently dangerous activity. It only takes a momentary mistake for a traveling vehicle to become a weapon capable of significant destruction. Drunk, distracted and tired drivers can cross center lines into oncoming traffic, fail to yield to...
Delayed abdominal pain from a car accident is very dangerous
When a car accident occurs, the shock of the experience and the adrenaline that comes with it may override your body's other responses, making it feel as though you did not suffer any injures, even if you did. Injuries like theses are known as delayed pain injuries,...