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The Top 5 Steps to Take After a Car Crash on Highway 2

Highway 2, with its stretches of scenic beauty and vital connections between communities, is an iconic route for travelers and locals alike. Despite its allure, this roadway is not without its hazards. Recent statistics highlight a concerning trend, with Highway 2 experiencing a significant number car crashes each year. These incidents range from minor fender benders to severe, life-altering colli...
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What is a "MIST" claim?

Minor Impact Soft Tissue (“MIST”) cases often perplex both clients and insurance companies alike. These incidents, characterized my minimal damage but significant personal injury, challenge the common misconception that vehicle damage directly correlates with injury severity.          MIST cases refer to collisions where the impact between vehi...
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Do I Have a Personal Injury Claim?

A personal injury claim arises when one person suffers bodily harm, and someone else is legally responsible for that harm. If you've been injured in an accident, you may be wondering if you have a personal injury claim. Personal injury claims are typically based on the legal concept of negligence, which means that someone failed to take reasonable care to prevent harm to another person.  &nbs...
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Do You Have the Right Auto Insurance Coverage?

For most people, auto insurance is nothing more than annoying annual bill that they are required by law to have and they assume that if they have "full coverage" they won't have to worry about everything being taken care if they are ever in a collision. Unfortunately, auto insurance is a more complicated than that. Many injured victims of auto collisions are surprised to learn that their "full cov...
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Winter is Coming! Is Your Car Ready?

HOW TO PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR A WINTER STORM Winter driving conditions are dangerous and your chances of being injured in a snow related auto incident are greatly increased. Snow and ice reduce pavement friction and vehicle maneuverability causing increased risk of crashes. Every year nearly 900 people are killed and nearly 76,000 people are injured during snowfall or sleet according to the U...
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