by April Kester | Mar 20, 2022 | Auto Accidents, Car Accidents, Distracted Driving, Insurance
Sharing the road begins with the understanding that every motorist has the same rights and responsibilities that you do. Whether it be a motorcyclist, bicyclist, pedestrian, or tractor, we all have a duty to operate our vehicles safely. Motorcyclists ...
by April Kester | Feb 7, 2022 | Distracted Driving
Driving under the influence (DUI) and driving while intoxicated (DWI) can be used interchangeably in many states. In some others, a DUI and DWI mean slightly different offenses while driving drunk or under the influence of drugs. In Nebraska, DUI and DWI mean that a...
by April Kester | Jan 31, 2022 | Auto Accidents, Distracted Driving, Personal Injury, Truck Accidents
What is Negligence? Negligence is when a person behaves in a careless or reckless manner. Drivers are required to use reasonable care when driving to avoid causing injury to other motorists, passengers, and pedestrians. Failure to do so can cause injury or even death...
by April Kester | Dec 30, 2021 | Car Accidents, Distracted Driving
Every 120 seconds someone is injured in a drunk driving accident, and every 51 minutes someone is killed in a drunk driving accident. That equals about 27 people each day. Impaired driving continues to be a serious traffic safety issue for the entire country. Each and...
by Dan Friedman | Jul 5, 2021 | Auto Accidents, Car Accidents, Distracted Driving
There is more to safe driving than just staying off of your phone. Every year, distracted driving injures thousands of people, some of which can be fatal. Distracted driving is 100% preventable and can save the lives of hundreds every year. I’m sure you’ve seen...
by Dan Friedman | Jan 1, 2021 | Auto Accidents, Distracted Driving, Injuries, Insurance, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
From the first time you bring your child home from the hospital, you have done everything in your power to teach them how to be a good person, make smart choices, and follow the rules. Parents take responsibility for their children’s actions when they’re young, but...