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Why It’s Important to Have Car Insurance

Why It’s Important to Have Car Insurance

It’s the law to have car insurance in Nebraska, so you know you need coverage. However, your need for car insurance extends well past following the law. Even if the state decided to stop requiring car insurance, it would be in your best interest to have it. Countless...

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What Is Defensive Driving?

What Is Defensive Driving?

There are approximately 6 million car accidents in the United States each year. While some people walk away without injuries, that’s not always the case. About three million people are injured in accidents each year, and in many cases, the accidents and injuries are...

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Mapping Out the Steps of a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Mapping Out the Steps of a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Have you been injured due to another party’s negligence? If so, you are likely interested in filing a personal injury lawsuit. Learn more about filing a personal injury lawsuit in Nebraska so you can start the process and receive damages. Statute of Limitations First,...

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Top 10 Reasons Not to Drive Drunk

Drunk driving is more than a mistake. It can change your life in countless negative ways. Before you hop behind the wheel, look at these reasons to avoid driving drunk. You will see why it’s never wise to operate a vehicle when you’ve been drinking. Jail Is Not Fun...

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What to Do Immediately After You’ve Been in an Accident

There are at least six million vehicular accidents throughout the United States annually. Most car accidents only damage property, but one-third of accidents involve a physical injury to drivers, passengers, or pedestrians. Of that one-third, two of every 10 accidents...

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How to Encourage Your Children to Stay Safe While Driving

There are a number of actions you can take to encourage your children to stay safe while driving. One of the commonly underrated options available to parents is discussing rules for driving and making a serious, formal agreement with their children about following...

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