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How an App May Cause Your Next Car Accident

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Car Accidents

traffic accidents, distracted driving, Lake County car accident attorneys, Illinois car accident, rear-end collisionThere are countless apps available on mobile phones—messaging apps, navigation apps, and game apps. There is something for everyone.

Although apps provide a great deal of entertainment and a way to make connections that transcend borders, they can also lead to distracted driving.

In fact, many of these apps were developed with the intention of being used on the road.

The Pokemon Go game allows motorists to search for Pokemon while driving. Drivers can use Snapchat, a messaging app, to posts photos that list the vehicle’s speed. Waze, a popular navigation app, gives drivers reward points when they report traffic incidents.

Even the useful navigation app by Google Maps can cause drivers to be distracted every time they have to look to the phone for directions or to accept a different route.

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We Can Decrease Drunk Driving Accidents. Here’s How.

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Drunk Driving Accidents

drunk driving accidents, DUI, Lake County drunk driving accident attorney, drunk driving case, drunk driving preventionEvery year in the U.S. there are approximately 111 million instances in which adults drive after drinking over the legal limit. About 10,265 people die in drunk driving accidents across the country annually. Every two minutes, a person is injured in an alcohol-related traffic accident.

While the statistics do not resemble the number of alcohol-related traffic accidents during the drunk driving epidemic of the 1970s and 1980s, the rate of drunk driving is still a concern among many, and researchers and policymakers are seeking ways to address the issue.

What Can Be Done?

Whether it be a change in policies or the leverage of social media campaigns, there is much that can be done to combat driving under the influence:

  • DUI laws. Since the 1970s, the national drunk driving rate has decreased by 57 percent. Many in the science, policy, and government sectors attribute the rollout of DUI penalties and an increase in the drinking age to the reduction. Whether strict driving-under-the-influence laws are correlated with low drunk driving rates is up for debate. For example, South Dakota has the most lenient DUI penalties in the U.S. and has the highest drunk driving rate among all states. However, Arizona also has some of the toughest DUI laws in the U.S., but in 2013, the state had the 17th highest DUI fatality rate in the U.S. In Illinois, more adults commit alcohol-impaired driving than the U.S. average—regardless of the state’s relatively strict DUI laws.

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How Google’s Self-Driving Cars Teach Safe Driving

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Car Accidents

safe driving, self-driving cars, traffic accidents, Wheaton personal injury lawyer, autonomous technologyThe safety of vehicles with autonomous technology is being debated across the globe. Those who drive vehicles with autonomous technology oftentimes become too dependent on the vehicle—which can lead to catastrophic accidents. However, self-driving cars can teach drivers of any vehicle more about safer and better driving.

Certain “behaviors” and mechanisms were installed in self-driving cars to improve safety and prevent traffic accidents. Drivers can learn from such behaviors to avoid collisions while on the road.

The Behaviors of Autonomous Vehicles

Keep your eyes open. Self-driving vehicles such as Google’s driverless car constantly and consistently watch other vehicles, pedestrians, movements, objects, and all other activity on the road. Through its sharp observations, Google’s driverless car can predict what other drivers intend to do, not just where the other cars are currently located. For example, if it sees a cyclist that will need to get around a vehicle that is in front of it, the car will slow down or give the cyclist space.

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Bars Involved in Pub Crawls May Be Liable for Drunk Driving Damages

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Car Accidents

dram shop liability laws, Drunk driving accident, drunk driving damages, pub crawls, Waukegan car accident lawyerDrunk driving is one of the most common causes of car accidents, and more than 10,000 people die in drunk driving accidents every year in the United States. When you or a family member are injured in an accident involving a drunk driver, navigating the legal system as you seek compensation for your damages can be a daunting prospect. However, a recent case in the Chicago suburbs highlights how Illinois’ dram shop laws may allow you to recover damages from a bar or restaurant that was responsible for a driver’s intoxication.

Pub Crawls and Dram Shop Liability

In February 2017, Crystal Lake resident Lawrence Madigan was killed in a head-on collision with Tyler Stewart, who was driving home after a pub crawl that had taken place in multiple Chicago suburbs, with the participants traveling between bars using Metra. Stewart was also killed in the crash, and according to sheriff’s report, a blood test performed after the accident found that he had a blood alcohol level of .167, which is more than twice the legal limit.

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The Dangers of Bicycle “Dooring” Accidents in Chicago

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Bicycle Accidents

bicycle accidents, bicycle dooring accidents, dooring accidents, Lake County bike accident attorneys, Waukegan bicycle accident lawyerChicago has been named America’s Best Bike City, but there are still plenty of dangers for cyclists throughout the city. One of the most common and dangerous types of bicycle accidents is “dooring,” in which a cyclist is struck by a car door that is opened in their path.

Even though Chicago has added over 100 miles of bike lanes to its streets in the past several years, the prevalence of dooring accidents has increased during that time, demonstrating the need for both drivers and cyclists to stay safe when using the road.

Increased Instances of Dooring

In April of 2017, the Illinois Department of Transportation released the latest road accident data for Chicago, covering the year 2015. This report showed that 302 bicyclists were doored in 2015, which was a 50 percent increase from the previous year. There were a total of 1,720 accidents involving bicycles in 2015 (an increase three percent from the previous year), resulting in 1,644 injuries.

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Tips for Sharing the Road Safely With Motorcycles

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Motorcycle Accidents

Lake County motorcycle accident attorney, motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents, sharing the road, motorcycle safetyWhen you drive, you have to share the road with a wide variety of other vehicles, and it is always good to remember that everyone has an equal right to safety on the road. This includes not just standard four-wheeled vehicles and large trucks and buses, but also motorcycles.

Motor vehicle accidents can be especially deadly for motorcyclists, since they do not have the protection of a large vehicle or safety features such as seat belts and airbags.

When you drive, it is important to practice good driving habits which will help protect not only your own safety, but the safety of everyone with whom you share the road. Unfortunately, many drivers do not drive as safely as they should around motorcycles, since their small size can make them harder to see.

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7 Steps to Take After a Rear End Collision

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Car Accidents

rear-end collision, Waukegan car accident, Waukegan car accident lawyer, Illinois car crash, car accident injuriesRear end collisions are some of the most common types of car accidents, but while types of crashes may often seem to be minor, they can result in a great deal of damage to your vehicle and long-lasting effects to your health.

Following a rear end collision, you may have the impulse to quickly survey the damage and move on, but in order to avoid future difficulties, you should take the following steps:

  1. Check for injuries - If the drivers or passengers of any vehicles involved in the accident were injured, you should immediately call 911 to receive medical help.

  1. Call the police - You should always file an accident report with the police. Make sure to stay at the scene of the accident until the police arrive. An officer will be able to assess the situation and create an official report of the incident.

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School Bus Safety Tips for Drivers and Parents

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Bus Accident Injury

Lake County school bus accident lawyer, school bus accidents, school bus safety tips, child bus safety, personal injury claimFall is back to school season, and as students return to their studies, many of them will be traveling to and from school via bus. While school buses provide a number of safety features, children may still be at risk in school bus accidents.

In order to avoid injuries, drivers and parents should practice the following safety tips around school buses.

Safety Tips for Drivers

  • Understand school bus signals - When school buses are about to stop to load or unload children, yellow lights will flash at the front and back of the bus. When buses are stopped for loading or unloading, red lights will flash, and a stop signal arm will extend from the left side of the bus.

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5 Tips for Avoiding Distracted Driving Accidents

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Car Accidents

distracted driving accidents, driving safety, Waukegan distracted driving accident lawyer, texting and driving, driving and cell phonesEach year, an average of over 3,200 people are killed and over 400,000 people are injured in distracted driving accidents across the United States. Whether it comes from talking on a cell phone, texting, adjusting the radio, or any other activity that takes a driver’s attention off the road, distracted driving is one of the greatest dangers to public safety in modern life.

In fact, a recent study by Cambridge Mobile Telematics, a technology company that tracks driving habits, found that nearly 25 percent of drivers were using a phone within one minute before being involved in a car accident.

The temptation to pay attention to a phone call or text or perform some other activity that distracts from driving is a problem, but drivers can improve safety on the road by following these tips:

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New Vehicle Technologies Increase Safety On the Road

 Posted on December 00, 0000 in Car Accidents

driver safety, Lake County car crash lawyer, vehicle technologies, automated safety technologies, backup cameraDriving is an inherently dangerous activity, and everyone who uses the road is at risk of injury in a car accident. However, many of these accidents are avoidable. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 94 percent of serious accidents are caused by human error.

While self-driving cars may eventually eliminate human error from the road, their widespread adoption is still several years away. But in the meantime, more and more vehicles are being equipped with automated safety technologies that can address these errors and improve safety for everyone on the road. These technologies include:

  • Forward collision protection - Cars equipped with forward collision warning (FCW) systems detect when a vehicle is approaching a slow-moving or stopped car and provide a warning to the driver. In some cases, cars can automatically apply emergency brakes to avoid a crash. Some cars can also detect when pedestrians are crossing in front of the car and provide warnings or stop automatically. A study by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) found that these systems reduce the number of rear-end collisions by 50 percent.

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If you or a member of your family has been injured in a motor vehicle accident, contact our office. Call 847-662-3303 to set up a free initial consultation at one of our four convenient locations. There is no risk because we only collect fees if you collect compensation. With offices in Libertyville, Waukegan, Richmond, and Chicago, we represent clients in Lake County, Cook County, DuPage County, and McHenry County.

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