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Motorcycles Are More Likely To Be Involved In A Fatal Collision With A Fixed Object
In 2004, 26% of the motorcycles involved in fatal crashes collided with fixed objects, compared to 18% for passenger cars, 12 percent for light trucks, and 4 percent for large trucks.
Car accidents can happen anywhere at any time in Madison. Whether you're on your way home from work or are heading to a park for the weekend, you could be involved is a serious accident that may result in debilitating injuries, which could threaten your well-being and financial security.
Motor Vehicle-Related Deaths, 1998 Death
Age-adjusted death rates per 100,000 population
Rate
Deaths per 100 million miles
14
1
Source: Fatal Accident Reporting System, U.S. Department of Transportation.
More than 6.3 million car accidents were reported in 2003, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A whopping 30.5% of those accidents resulted in serious injuries. And in most cases, someone else was responsible for those injuries, the pain and the medical bills that came as a result. Our Madison Car Accident Lawyer will help you fight to regain the money you have lost because of someone else's negligence.
Madison Verdicts and Settlements
Family of disabled Wisconsin woman receive $1.5 million in accidental death case
(1/20/2005)
In November of 2000, 21 year old Tiffany O'Hern fell down a laundry chute at Brown County Medical Health Center. Peggy O'Hern filed a lawsuit and received $1.5 million for the accidental death of her disabled daughter. Brown County insurance provider
Our Madison Car Accident Lawyers specialize in all aspects of car accident law. From researching the merits of your case to fighting for you in court, Madison Car Accident Lawyers will work for you with all their expertise and legal experience.
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Driver Distractions
Audio, RM, 8 Kbps, 3:41, 5/10/2001
NPR's Madeleine Brand reports that although a Congressional hearing focused on cell phones as a major cause of car accidents, a new report finds just as much danger in other distractions - listening to the news on the radio, for instance. Source: National Public Radio
What to Do in Case of an Accident Step 1If possible, stop your car in a safe and visible place. If the car cannot be moved, turn on the hazard lights. Turn off the ignition. Be...
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Definition:
The person(s) entitled to coverage in case of an accident or loss.
Comprehensive Coverage
Definition:
Pays for damage to your car caused by reason other than collision, such as fire, theft, windstorm, flood, etc.
Loss Due To Fire Title
Definition:
The vehicle sustained major damage due to fire. In most states, fire damage titles are issued when the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value.
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