How Many Accidents Are Caused by Texting and Driving?

The Prevalence of Texting and Driving Accidents in the U.S. Texting while driving is one of the most deadly forms of distracted driving. Although it’s widely reported that texting and driving is one of the top causes of car accidents, Missouri does not have a complete ban on this particular distracted driving behavior. Here…

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Why Do Teens Cause More Car Accidents?

Understanding the Common Causes of Teen Crashes According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 2,042 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes involving teen drivers in 2019. While it’s logical to assume that driver inexperience is one of the main factors in teen car crashes, other causes can put teens at risk. Here’s…

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Can a TBI Cause Emotional Problems?

The Emotional Problems Linked to Traumatic Brain Injuries A traumatic brain injury (TBI) has many physical consequences, such as torn tissues, bruising, bleeding, and loss of coordination. However, there are emotional problems that can also arise as a result of a TBI. While it’s critical to understand the physical consequences of a TBI to…

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What is Initiation Deficit After a TBI?

Understanding the Secondary Conditions of a TBI After sustaining a traumatic brain injury, it’s not uncommon to have secondary conditions after the injury has occurred. Depression, seizures, memory issues, poor balance, and loss of sensation can all be caused by a TBI. Although you may not be familiar with initiation deficit, it’s a common…

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3 Things Drivers Can do To Avoid Distracted Driving

How To Stop Distracted Driving Behaviors According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving claimed the lives of 3,142 people in 2019. Since distracted driving accidents are preventable, these lives could have been saved if drivers didn’t participate in distracted driving behaviors. The good news is that we can all do…

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The Most Unsafe Driving Behaviors in the U.S.

Avoiding Bad Driving Habits Can Reduce the Risk of a Crash It’s safe to say that while you’re on the road, you’ve probably witnessed more drivers engaging in bad driving habits, which causes frustration and a stressful driving experience. However, some of us may also be guilty of a few driving blunders than we’d…

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Ejection in Rollover Crashes: Seatbelts Save Lives

What is a Rollover Crash? A rollover crash occurs when a vehicle crashes onto its side or roof after an accident. According to the National Safety Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA), rollover accidents cause more fatalities than other types of crashes and accounted for almost 35% of all deaths in passenger vehicle accidents. The violent…

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Drunk Driving Accident Statistics in Missouri [Infographic]

Understanding the Prevalence of Drunk Driving Fatalities According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), about 28 people die in drunk driving crashes every day in the U.S. Drunk driving fatalities are preventable and can be significantly reduced if every motorist did their part in driving responsibly. Even with national campaigns such as…

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How Does the Human Body React in a Car Crash?

Your Body and the Three Stages of a Car Accident We all know the infamous Newton’s First Law of Motion, also referred to as the law of inertia. It’s often quoted as, “An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion, stays in motion.” But sometimes we forget the second part…

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Who Is At Fault in a Rear-End Crash?

Determining Liability in a Rear-End Accident According to the latest data reported (2018) by the Insurance Information Institute, there were 2,439 fatalities caused by rear-end crashes. This number was second to angle crashes at 6,037 deaths in 2018. These numbers are tragic, as well as telling in how common these types of accidents are….

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