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A CLOSER LOOK AT RED LIGHT ACCIDENTS

If you were involved in a red light accident and injured at no fault of your own, the sooner you called in a local personal injury lawyer, the sooner they can get working on getting you adequate compensation. These type accidents are on the rise because the number of distracted drivers on the roads is growing. Drivers today are messing with the sound system, texting, making phone calls, at the expense of drivers sitting at a stop at the red light. Here are the ways that the best   Corpus Christi car accident lawye r in this field can help protect your financial future and get you back on the road to optimal health. Collecting Vital Accident Evidence The minute you’re able to pick up a phone after being hurt in the red light accident, that call should be made to the local personal injury lawyer. The reason being is that they have an accident investigative team at the ready, so when they get the call, that team is dispersed to the scene of the accident to collect evidence. By eviden

HOW COMMON ARE SPINAL CORD INJURIES IN FOOTBALL?

If you have a little rugrat about to start playing peewee football or a high school senior about to embark on a career in collegiate play, you should know just how often spinal cord injuries happen in football and other sports. Also, if you feel that your child was the victim of someone’s foul play, you should contact a Corpus Christi Personal Injury Lawyer who will fight for their rights. Here is some information about common sports injuries, including serious spinal cord injuries. DECREASE IN SPINAL CORD INJURIES Although the incidence of major cervical spine injuries in sports has progressively decreased over the last 30 years, it is still estimated that 10 to 15% of football players will end up with one of these injuries, most commonly happening to linemen and defensive players. The decrease over the last 30 years is due to better coaching on tackling techniques and the instruction of athletic trainers at all levels of the sport. Also, improvements in helmets and shoulder pads