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[Infographic] The 4 Factors of Liability In Car Accidents
How to Prove Liability in a Car Accident Claim Four main factors are typically considered when proving a car accident case liability. When these four factors are present, it can..
Distracted Driving and How it May Affect You
Why Driver Distraction is an Increasing Problem in the U.S. Driver distraction remains a problem in the United States, riddling countless streets and highways from coast to coast. According to..
What Are the Most Common Construction Accidents?
Construction workers are surrounded by hazards all day long, which makes the construction industry among the most dangerous in the country. Construction Accident Statistics According to the Occupational Safety and..
What Is My Truck Accident Case Worth?
Receiving Compensation in a Truck Crash Claim Every truck accident case is different, and the value of your truck accident claim depends on multiple factors, such as the severity of..
How Can I Prove Liability in a Truck Crash Case?
Gathering Evidence For A Truck Crash Claim Proving liability in a truck crash claim can be complex, with multiple responsible parties. Although the process is complicated, knowing what to expect..
What Is Considered a Catastrophic Injury?
Under Missouri law, a person or party responsible for causing injury to another can be held financially liable for any damages—in other words, the at-fault party must pay back the..
[Infographic] Pictures to Take After a Car Accident
Getting the Proper Images for Your Car Crash Claim After a car accident, you want to build as much evidence as possible to help you get through the claims-filing process..
Rollover Crashes: Uncommon But the Most Deadly
What is A Rollover Crash? A rollover crash happens when a vehicle lands on its side or roof after colliding with an object or another vehicle. Sadly, rollover crashes are..
How Traumatic Brain Injuries Affect Victims
Understanding the Impact of Traumatic Brain Injuries Many things come to mind when individuals think of the term catastrophic injuries. However, they don’t always know the specifics. Unfortunately, one of..
What is an Underride Truck Accident?
The Dangers of Big Rigs Large trucks can pose several dangers on the road. Due to their large size and weight, smaller vehicles have less chance of coming out of..
What’s the Difference Between Bobtailing and Deadheading?
Understanding Potential Truck Dangers “Bobtail” and “deadhead” trucks may be terms you’re not familiar with. However, you probably drive next to them every day. A bobtailing truck is one that..
Is It Worth It to Hire a Catastrophic Injury Attorney?
If you are considering filing a catastrophic injury lawsuit, you have likely found yourself wondering whether it is really worth it to hire an attorney. The short answer is almost..
The 8 Most Common Causes of Truck Accidents
Examining the Causes of Truck Crashes Truck crashes occur on U.S roadways every day. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, between 2018 and 2019, 5,005 large trucks were involved..
Drunk Driving Accidents: How Serious Are They?
Missouri Drunk Driving Statistics One of the most common causes of accidents in Missouri is driving while intoxicated. Not only can drunk driving crashes cause significant injuries, but they can..
Strong Law, P.C. – 2021 Super Lawyers®, Rising Stars
We are very excited to share that five attorneys at Strong Law, P.C. have been selected for inclusion in the 2021 edition of Super Lawyers®! Moreover, one of our early..
Texting While Driving Becoming an Alarming Epidemic
Understanding The Risks of Texting and Driving You’ve probably heard that texting while driving is unsafe, but it is essential to understand the extent of the problem. Texting while driving..
Best Lawyers® Ranks Strong Law, P.C. “Best Law Firms” 2022
Our legal team at Strong Law, P.C. is celebrating the selection of our Springfield, Missouri personal injury law firm to the 12th edition of “Best Law Firms” by U.S. News..
Can The New Sleeper Berth Rule Help Truck Drivers Avoid Fatigue?
What is the New Sleeper Berth Rule? The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) added a new sleeper berth rule in September 2020 with the hopes of reducing the risk..