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Sep
What’s Considered Distracted Driving?
Distracted driving killed 3,166 people in 2017, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). While texting and driving is a major form of distracted driving, it is not the only behavior that poses risks to motorists and pedestrians. Learn what constitut...
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Sep
How to Drive in Rain Safely [INFOGRAPHIC]
A large portion of car accidents in the United States happens in winter weather including rain, sleet, and hail. Such conditions can decrease visibility and road traction, creating dangerous hazards for motorists. In our infographic, we illustrate ways that motorists can drive in...
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Sep
Common Mistakes to Avoid After a Car Accident
The steps you take immediately following a car accident will play a large role in the compensation you may receive. As a motorist, it's in your best interest to know and understand your state’s unique car accident laws and the proper steps to take after a crash. In our...
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Sep
A Closer Look at Pedestrian’s Rights and Responsibilities in Mississippi
A pedestrian is an individual who is walking. In the context of motor vehicle laws, it is a person who walks on a public street or highway. Each state has its own set of laws governing pedestrians, particularly when that person crosses or attempts to cross a road or street. The S...
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Sep
Don’t Think You’re Slick on an Icy Road: Determining Liability in Black Ice Accidents
Here in Mississippi, the roads and highways seemingly shut down anytime the temperature creeps below freezing. People that live below the Mason-Dixon line rag on us Southerners for our seemingly inability to navigate our vehicles in frigid temperatures. Most non-Southerners belie...
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