
Head-On Automobile Collisions
Head-on collisions, also known as frontal crashes, are arguably the most dangerous kind of car accident. These crashes occur when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions
Head-on collisions, also known as frontal crashes, are arguably the most dangerous kind of car accident. These crashes occur when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions
A CMV collision is one that involves a commercial motor vehicle (CMV), such as a bus or semi-truck. When a commercial motor vehicle strikes a
Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs) are very common on North Carolina’s busy roadways. These vehicles are very easy to spot and most drivers will see multiple
Speeding remains one of the most common causes of severe and fatal automobile collisions in North Carolina. Even drunk driving and distracted driving collisions also
Distracted driving is not only careless and selfish, but it is also very dangerous. It can take a driver’s eyes off the road, which can
Seat belts save lives. They are important safety features that protect drivers and passengers every day from serious injury and death. Unlike other safety features,
One of the most common injuries suffered in North Carolina car collisions is TBI, or traumatic brain injury. TBI does not describe just one injury,
The N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) determines safety performance by a measure of the state’s fatality rate. Wake County Statistics In 2020, Wake County saw
One of the most severe injuries a person can suffer in an automobile collision is a spinal cord injury. These injuries can lead to partial
With less drivers on the road, it seems as if the number of fatal crashes or crashes in general would be less, right? Well, not