Recently, texting and driving, or using or operating a cell phone or smart phone has become a more significant factor in
causing head on collisions.
Not exact matches
On a pass from Sidney Crosby, Phaneuf caught Rust entering the offensive zone with his
head down,
causing quite the
collision in the middle of the ice.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and
collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might
cause concussion, and to track data
on repetitive
head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
The No. 1 contributing
cause of automobile deaths was and still is the deadly
head -
on collision.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- Ben Lieberman just wanted to find out what may have
caused the
head -
on collision that killed his 19 - year - old son, Evan,
on a highway north of New York City.
«The two vehicles had a
head -
on collision, which was
caused by one of the vehicles that was driving against the traffic.
Oh, and she also swims, as we find out when she recounts how she attended an important dark matter seminar despite having concussion
caused by a
head -
on collision with another swimmer.
Shmulik Balberg of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and colleagues say there should be another kind
caused by sun - like stars caught in
head -
on collisions.
Knowing the
causes of truck accidents including
head -
on collisions might help a motorist avoid one.
The most common
causes of a traumatic brain injury in Bardstown would be a motor vehicle
collision where someone hits the side of their
head on either the door frame or the glass window.
Some
causes of
head -
on collisions are falling asleep at the wheel, drunk driving and distraction.
Failure to yield accidents often involve
head -
on collisions, a leading
cause of motorcycle accident fatalities.
These are often
caused by being struck
on the
head or involved in a motor vehicle accident, such as a motorcycle or car
collision.
Some of the
causes for the car accidents include poor weather conditions, poor visibility, alcohol and high rates of speed which often resulted in
head -
on collisions from drivers crossing the median.
A
head -
on collision killed one person, seriously injured two others and
caused a third vehicle to crash into trees, seriously injuring that driver...
Another common
cause of motorcycle accidents is
head -
on collisions with other vehicles
on the road.
In today's case (MacDonald v. Joseph) the Plaintiff was injured in a 2011
head on collision caused by the Defendant.
The actions of the driver
caused a substantial
head -
on collision.
Regardless of the specific
cause of a
head -
on collision, a trait they almost always share is negligence —
on the part of another driver, company, government agency or other third - party.
Personal injuries in connection with vehicle
collision can be
caused by failure to yield, hit and run,
head -
on collisions, side - impact
collisions, chain reaction
collisions, mechanical failure, road hazards, recreational vehicles, age, back - overs, all - terrain vehicles, car seat failures, and intersection
collisions.
The Glenn Law Firm is committed to aggressively pursuing drivers who
cause head -
on collisions and will make sure that surviving victims receive compensation for their injuries as well as any medical treatments or debts incurred as a result of the accident.
While
head -
on collisions count for only about two percent of all accidents, they often
cause as much as ten percent of all car accident fatalities.
While
head -
on collision accidents can be
caused by a variety of different factors, the most common one is human error.
The magnitude of the forces involved in
head -
on collisions often
cause the following types of injuries:
Careless and negligent drivers can
cause head -
on collisions by:
Truck drivers could also fall asleep at the wheel and
cause run - off, rear - end, or
head -
on collisions, many of which
cause wrongful deaths.
Injuries in
head -
on collisions are often serious and
cause 10 percent of all car accident fatalities.
Head -
on collisions are generally
caused by negligence involving:
Head on collisions — This is the primary
cause of death in most of the motorcycle accidents.
A t - bone
collision is when one car drives
head on into the side of another car,
causing a «t» type formation.
We have prevailed in many types of car accident cases, recovering compensation from liable drivers who
cause head -
on collisions.
The arbitrator found 100 % fault against the driver of the car that
caused the
head -
on collision.
Goldfinger Injury Lawyers has assisted accident victims, families and their loved ones in car accident cases
caused by
head on collisions.
It's estimated that around 5 % of all car accidents in Toronto, London and Peterborough are
caused by
head on collisions between two or more motor vehicles.
Head on collisions are the leading
cause of death
on the road in Ontario, making them the most deadly type of car accident
on our roads today.
Like most accidents,
head -
on collisions are usually
caused by negligence.
Indiana law holds negligent motorists liable for
head -
on collisions caused by their conduct.
From
head -
on collisions to rollovers to rear - end accidents, we can help you determine who
caused your wreck, prove their negligence, and fully assess the value of your personal injury claim.
These types of auto insurance will shell out the cost of repair for vehicle damage
caused by
head -
on collisions, fires, floods, flying objects, vandalism, and car theft, among other unlucky events.
These insurances financially protect drivers from vehicle damage
caused by
head -
on collisions, bad weather, fires, floods, and falling objects, as well as vandalism, car theft, and other unforeseen vehicle mishaps.
The victim was killed when the timber company truck driver's trailer went across the center line while taking a curve in the roadway and clipped another vehicle,
causing the tractor to cross the center line and strike another car
head on and veer directly into the cab of the semi-truck driven by the victim, who died from his injuries an hour after the
collision.