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Month: March 2015
Multitasking while driving is a risky habit among teens
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Mar 25, 2015 |
Awareness campaigns highlighting the dangers of texting while driving have reduced the prevalence of this risky behavior among teens in Arkansas and across the country, but reports suggest that many teens don't realize that any type of multitasking behind the wheel...
Understanding negligence in a car crash
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Mar 17, 2015 |
Arkansas residents might benefit from understanding more about how negligence is often defined in the event of a lawsuit resulting from a car accident. When assessing fault for the ensuing damages, local authorities operate under the theory of contributory negligence...
2-vehicle crash leaves 94-year-old woman dead
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Mar 9, 2015 | Wrongful Death
Arkansas authorities reported that a 94-year-old woman died March 4 after the 2014 Honda CR-V SUV she was riding in collided with another vehicle. According to the report, the 16-year-old driver of the other vehicle, a pickup truck, failed to navigate a curve in the...
Damage caused by spine fractures
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Mar 5, 2015 |
Car accidents in Arkansas can leave those involved with serious injuries, including fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine. A spine fracture usually occurs when the forces involved in an accident are extremely strong; in fact, other injuries may mask a spine...
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