Annapolis, MDIn Maryland, an average of 115,555 car accidents occur each year, with many resulting in long-term injuries like chronic pain or permanent disability. These injuries often require ongoing medical treatment and... Read more »
Los Angeles, CAIn 2022, Los Angeles saw over 52,000 car accidents, highlighting the city’s traffic dangers and the importance of knowing your rights after a crash. Victims of car accidents often face... Read more »
Tampa, FLTampa, Florida, is a bustling city known for its scenic waterfronts, lively neighborhoods, and growing population. As a vibrant hub for commerce and tourism, the city sees a constant flow of... Read more »
Chicago, ILAs they say, accidents do happen. In Illinois, there were over 300,000 auto accidents recorded in 2022. Should you have been in an automobile accident, chances are you are dealing with... Read more »
Lake Charles, LALouisiana’s roads are particularly hazardous compared to the national average, with the state experiencing a notably higher rate of vehicular fatalities—21 deaths per 100,000 people, compared to the national average... Read more »
Auto accidents are one of the leading causes of injury and death in the United States, causing 3 million injuries and killing over 40,000 people per year. California car accidents are higher... Read more »
DALLAS – Amarillo-based dealership Pete’s Car Smart will pay $145,000 and furnish other relief to settle an age and disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal... Read more »
After a collision, individuals typically face an inundation of questions and concerns—how can they substantiate their case, and what actions should they take to hold the responsible party accountable? These pressing questions... Read more »
One of the most pressing juridical questions of our time is: Who judges the Supreme Court judges (“justices,” but that doesn’t have the same ring)? Some seated on the highest court —... Read more »
CCJ Senior Fellow Thomas Abt, director of the Violence Reduction Center at the University of Maryland, says that the results just show that more needs to be done. “The mid-year findings are... Read more »
