If you look at the total number of car accident deaths in the United States for any given year, and then you compare it to the total number of motorcycle deaths, the totals for car-related fatalities will be vastly higher.This can make people think that motorcycles...











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Month: January 2020
A concerning trend with pedestrian accidents
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 27, 2020 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Perhaps the most dangerous type of car accident is a pedestrian accident. It can be fatal or result in serious injuries even at low speeds. While an accident at 10 miles per hour between two cars in a parking lot probably won't even send anyone to the hospital, a...
Deadly accident closes down highway for hours
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 22, 2020 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
A deadly car accident in Arizona closed down a popular highway for hours as the emergency crews responded.The crash happened on I-10, in the westbound lanes. It occurred on Jan. 18, a Saturday, near the town of Marana. There were actually multiple accidents, one near...
Gauge skills when choosing an executor
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 21, 2020 |
As estate executor plays a huge role in the estate administration process after someone passes away. It's their job to do things like distributing copies of the will, paying the taxes and collecting and dividing the assets according to the testator's instructions....
Poor lighting can lead to slip-and-fall accidents
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 14, 2020 | Premises Liability
When people think about slip-and-fall accidents, they often think about the issues with the flooring itself. Maybe it's a staircase with a broken tread. Maybe it's a slick spot after a spill on a tile floor. Maybe it's snow and ice on a sidewalk that no one properly...
Child suffers brain bruise in accident
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 14, 2020 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
A serious accident at an intersection in Arizona left a 5-year-old girl in a coma with a bruise on her brain.The crash happened when the family -- the girl and her mother and father -- attempted to make a left turn. The investigation is still ongoing, but it appears...
Never drive too fast in the rain
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 10, 2020 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
A wet road is inherently more dangerous than dry pavement. It means you need greater stopping distances and have a greater chance of losing control of your vehicle. You need to take extra steps to stay safe whenever you have to drive in the rain.One serious risk is...
Is there a lemon law for your house?
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 6, 2020 | Real Estate Transactions
You buy a home, and it's a major investment. You take out a 30-year mortgage. Clearly, you expect the property to last. You want to start a family in the home. You may live there for the rest of your life. Quickly, though, you start having problems. The roof leaks....
These 3 tips could help save lives on the road
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 4, 2020 |
Riding a motorcycle is dangerous, there's no question about that. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has stated that motorcylists are 28 times more likely to be killed in an accident than drivers of passenger vehicles.While not all motor vehicle...
Will motorcycle riders become less common?
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 3, 2020 | Motorcycle Accidents
Are we heading toward a time when motorcycles are less common than they have been over the years? It's not just the season, as there are often fewer riders in the winter months, but an overall trend. In 10 years, will we look back and wonder where all the motorcycles...



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