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Motorcycle Accident Article

What You Need to Know About Motorcycle Accidents in Virginia

Traumatic Brain Injury

Article co-written by Jared Tuck and Summer Associate Peyton Edwards I. The Dangers of Motorcycle Accidents Motorcycle crashes rarely have a mild impact. This is especially true in motorcycle collisions that involve tractor-trailers. The average motorcycle weighs between 300 and 500 pounds. Meanwhile, federal regulations generally allow a tractor-trailer to weigh up to 80,000 pounds. That is 160 times heavier than a motorcycle. While motorcycle accidents only make up 1.7 percent of all crashes in Virginia, they are responsible for 13.8 percent of all fatalities. Crashes involving passenger vehicles make up 96.8 percent of all crashes, yet only account for […]

Collision Confusion Article

Collision Confusion: Navigating Brain Injuries from Car Crashes

Traumatic Brain Injury

If you’ve been in a car accident and you have no visible injuries, you may still be at serious risk of the most insidious injury without knowing it until it’s too late – a traumatic brain injury. TBIs Are Not Always Obvious Traumatic brain injuries, often referred to as TBIs, can sometimes be immediate. However, they are oftentimes delayed for hours, days, or longer, making them hard to recognize or attribute to any particular occurrence. People tend to assume for a brain injury to occur, you have to hit your head in some way. This is not always the case. […]

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