Drunk Driving and New Year’s Eve Accidents

Drunk Driving and New Year’s Eve Accidents

The very phrase, “New Year’s Eve” prompts visions of champagne toasts at midnight, parties with spiked punch, and light-hearted complaints about hangovers on New Year’s Day. Unfortunately, the phrase is also associated with drunk driving accidents in which people die or are injured so severely their lives are never the…

Don’t Talk To The Other Side’s Insurance Company If You Have Been In An Accident

Don’t Talk To The Other Side’s Insurance Company If You Have Been In An Accident

In the very early stages of an accident case, you might consent to giving a statement to the adverse insurer before you ever retain counsel. Those statements are either written or recorded. The adjuster from the adverse insurer tells you that they just merely want to get some information about…

Phones Aren’t the Only Cause of Distracted Driving

Phones Aren’t the Only Cause of Distracted Driving

With new laws, increased penalties and enforcement, along with public service messages, Springer & Lyle believes the public is getting the message about the dangers of cell phone use and texting while driving. However, more reminders are needed about the dangers of distracted driving in general. These distractions involve eating,…

Speed Kills

Speed limit signs are posted in efforts to encourage safe driving and prevent personal injury, death and property damage. Speed limits are determined based on traffic studies that include how many vehicles, motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians are on or near the roadway at different times of the day. Drivers who…