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  • How to read your Arkansas crash report

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    If you were involved in a car accident, there are many pieces of evidence your attorney will collect to help you build a strong legal claim. One critical piece of evidence is a copy of your Arkansas car accident report, which is documented by the police. When police officers arrive at the scene of a…

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  • Why you should take your back pain & discomfort seriously after a crash

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    If you felt like you were able to walk away from your crash and go about your day, a few aches and pains may not seem like a big deal. It’s important to understand that any pain or discomfort you experience after a crash (especially if it wasn’t there before) is always something you should…

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  • AAA: ADAS tech may interfere with driving

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    If you recently purchased a new car, you may already be familiar with active driving assistance systems (ADAS). According to SAE International, ADAS technology provides some automated assistance with steering, braking acceleration, lane centering and adaptive cruise control. A recent study conducted by AAA cautions drivers not to become too reliant on ADAS technology. While…

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  • Alcohol Detection Systems Could Prevent Fatal Drunk Driving Accidents

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    Arkansas drunk driving accident lawyers explain what you need to know The dangers of drunk driving have been well-documented for decades. Each year, thousands of people are injured or killed in drunk driving accidents. Specifically, more than 10,000 people each year nationwide die in motor vehicle accidents caused by drunk drivers, according to the National…

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  • Where does impaired driving start?

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    Impaired driving often results in the most devastating crashes that kill and injure people each day across the United States. According to the NHTSA, drunk driving alone killed 10,511 people in the U.S. during 2018, accounting for 29 percent of all traffic fatalities for that year. In Arkansas, the death toll was 134. People generally…

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  • 6 myths to be aware of after a car wreck

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    Taking the right course of action after a car wreck can make a night-and-day difference between a full recovery and having to pay for crash-related losses out-of-pocket. Crash victims sometimes fall for the myths pertaining to medical attention, dealing with insurance companies, and hiring an attorney. These myths can hurt your chances of getting the…

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  • How do environmental factors contribute to car accidents in Arkansas?

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    One rule of staying safe on Arkansas roads is to expect the unexpected. We may know when traffic will be backed up due to roadside construction. We may be aware of that pothole or confusing intersection we encounter during our daily travels. Sometimes, drivers can be taken by surprise by adverse weather conditions, poor visibility,…

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  • How can I recover damages from a crash?

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    You don’t have to be a reckless driver to be involved in a car wreck. Even if you’re a responsible and defensive driver with no prior accidents, a crash can happen unexpectedly. The Arkansas attorneys at McDaniel Law Firm, PLC have seen how devastating crashes can be for safe and responsible drivers. Not only do…

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  • Traffic fatalities are down, but not enough

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    The National Safety Council (NSC) recently projected its preliminary estimates for 2019 traffic fatalities. The agency says that roughly 38,800 people died on U.S. roadways that year, a two percent decrease from 2018. The good news is we are continuing to see a downward trend in traffic fatalities. For example, 2018 had a four-percent decrease…

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  • Emerging car safety technology may help prevent distracted and drowsy driving

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    Distracted driving kills more than 3,000 people each year across the United States. Drowsy driving kills nearly 800 people yearly. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are more than one million traffic fatalities globally each year. The WHO also estimates that using a handheld or hands-free phone while driving increases the risk of…

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