National Teen Driver Safety Week Encourages Safe Driving Practices

Did you know that car crashes remain the leading cause of death for teenagers ages 14-18 in the United States? Teen Driver Safety Week, taking place on October 18 to 24 will focus on best safety practices and behaviors for keeping teens safe, as they learn to drive...

Is There a Link between Traumatic Brain Injury and Aggressive Driving?

A new study published in Accident Analysis and Prevention suggests a higher incidence of road rage amongst drivers who have suffered traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Study participants who have suffered one or more TBI report far more aggressive driving incidents...

Drowsy Driving: Don’t Become a Statistic

Did you know driving while you are sleepy poses as much of a threat on the road as distracted driving or driving while intoxicated? It’s a mounting concern as we enter the season of high school graduation. The moments after a car accident are extremely...

GM Settling Claims Related To Defective Ignition Switch

Kenneth Feinberg, a lawyer for General Motors Co. (GM), is currently processing claims to compensate victims of the automaker’s faulty vehicle ignition switch. According to Bloomberg.com, he has designated 100 deaths as being linked to the defective switch and...