By Kramer Law Offices | Published April 11, 2022 | Posted in Car Accidents, Client Information |
After you’ve been in an automobile accident, you might be tempted to move on with your life as quickly as possible. The accident itself was stressful and disruptive enough on its own and you feel like you’ve luckily escaped with only a few bumps or sore muscles. But what happens if in the days following Read More
Read MoreMore than 10 million car crashes occur in the U.S. each year, with over 36,000 of those crashes resulting in a death, including 58 in Vermont in 2020. In the unfortunate event that you’re involved in an accident, it’s important to know what steps to take afterward to ensure you’re able to collect the information Read More
Read MoreBicycle accidents can turn someone’s world upside down and, sadly, they are far too common of an occurrence in Vermont. The victim of a bike accident often deals with serious and long term injuries like brain damage, spinal cord injuries and paralysis, broken bones, and unfortunately, even death. As is most often the case, Read More
Read MoreKramer Law is Here to Represent You in Vermont for Your Car Accident Claim Unfortunately, car accidents are still far too common in the United States. In 2018 alone, nearly 2,000,000 people were injured in car crashes, with over 1,300,000 of those injuries occurring when an inattentive driver collided with another vehicle.[1] Of course, most Read More
Read MoreWhat Do I Do if the Driver Who Hits Me Has No Insurance? As most of us unfortunately know, a car accident can disrupt your life in financial, emotional, and physical ways. These issues can become even worse when the collision involves an uninsured or underinsured driver. What to Do After You’ve Been Involved in Read More
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