Robert Dewey | March 23, 2010
Traffic light malfunctions have caused their fair share of accidents before, and when it comes to associated injuries, it can be difficult to properly assigned ...
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Robert Dewey | March 23, 2010
Bicycle and motorcycle injuries can only be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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Robert Dewey | March 23, 2010
According to North Carolina state law, a pedestrian has the right of way when he is in a crosswalk and the associated traffic signal tells ...
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Anthony Sce | March 23, 2010
The reason that teen drivers cost more to insure just has to do with their lack of experience.
Chris Kopecky | January 29, 2010
Call The Traffic Lawyers today if you are facing this charge, and see what we can do to help.
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Chris Kopecky | January 28, 2010
The state of Kansas is very tough on drunk driving and DUI offenses.
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Elliot J. Wiesner | November 12, 2009
First thing’s first: You are not allowed to talk on a hand-held cell phone while you are operating a vehicle.
Claiborne Ferguson | October 27, 2009
Driving under the influence certainly doesn't pay!
Claiborne Ferguson | October 27, 2009
Remember that even something as simple and seemingly innocuous as over-the-counter sinus medication can be the basis of an officer's decision to charge someone with ...
Claiborne Ferguson | October 27, 2009
If the machine was not properly calibrated when the officer was giving the test, or if the officer was not properly trained, then the results ...