Blog: Auto Accidents
- Drowsy truckers are sometimes deadly drivers
Sep 2, 2021
Professional truck drivers spend a lot of time behind the wheel of their rig. Even though driving is what they do for a living, they can still become too fatigued to operate the semitruck safely. It’s imperative that these drivers get off the road when they begin to feel drowsy. The issue with this is that trucking companies sometimes set unrealistic deadlines for the truckers. This encourages them to try to drive despite their fatigue...Read More - Car wrecks are a primary cause of spinal cord injury
Jun 9, 2021
Spinal cord injuries are catastrophic and can sometimes lead to permanent paralysis. While there are many causes of these injuries, car accidents are among the most prominent. People who have a spinal cord injury might not ever return to the quality of life they had before the injury. They face many new challenges, some of which can be very complex. Even if they aren’t paralyzed, they can still have many health complications, such as nerve...Read More - When car crash victims suffer a TMJ disorder
Oct 12, 2020
Perhaps a negligent driver collided with you in New Jersey and left you dealing with broken bones and other injuries. Perhaps one of those injuries was a TMJ disorder, in which case you may want to know more about their nature. Accidents are, after all, only one way for TMJ disorders to arise. Sometimes, these conditions are genetic or come about as the result of arthritis. TMJ stands for the temporomandibular joint. There’s one such...Read More - Higher caffeine consumption may cause more truckers to crash
Apr 20, 2020
A U.K. expert on transportation safety has found that long-term caffeine consumption raises the risk for an accident among truck drivers. Perhaps you were injured at the hands of a trucker here in New Jersey and are wondering just how it happened. It could be that this habit of high caffeine consumption was an indirect cause. Crash investigators and medical experts would be able to tell you more. Results of the study The study involved...Read More
