by Scott Reisch | Mar 21, 2014 | auto accident, News, personal injury
There are numerous reasons side impact accidents occur, but the most common reasons include: Driving recklessly Driving distracted Speeding Improper road conditions Traffic lights not working Hazardous weather conditions Vehicle product defect Aggressive driving When...
by Scott Reisch | Mar 21, 2014 | auto accident, News
Chevrolet Spark received the only acceptable rating and good rating in the Institute’s five crash worthiness evaluations, including the small overlap front crash test. No other mini car passed, so by default, the Spark earned the 2014 Top Safety Pick Award. What...
by Scott Reisch | Feb 14, 2014 | auto accident, News, personal injury
It is not uncommon for you to be filing a personal injury lawsuit against one driver, while other parties are filing lawsuits against you. The passengers in your own vehicle may be attempting to recover damages from your insurance company—even if you were not to blame...
by Scott Reisch | Dec 3, 2013 | News
While no details are being released, fire fighters do believe that the fire was started by humans. Additionally, they are taking a look at the garage where two people died in the fire, apparently while packing up to evacuate their home. Almost 40,000 people were...
by Scott Reisch | Dec 3, 2013 | News
The vehicles are Chevy Trailblazers, GMC Envoys, Buick Rainiers, Saab 9-7x, and Isuzu Ascenders. Moisture in the driver’s door may cause a short circuit in the switch, which can lead to overheating and potentially fire. GM is offering a free repair to all owners of...
by Scott Reisch | Dec 3, 2013 | News
The flashing red hand on a walk signal is designed to last long enough for someone who has already begun to cross the street to get across safely. The amount of time that this signal flashes will be increased. However, since each intersection is a slightly different...