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Will You Be Taking an Evening Stroll to See Christmas Lights?

Even if you do not personally celebrate Christmas, you might still enjoy seeing all the beautiful light displays that often adorn Virginia neighborhoods this time of year. Some communities actually have friendly competitions, with pedestrians and other travelers voting on which displays they like best.
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Encouraging Responsibility with Your Trucking Log

Driving a big truck requires you to practice vigilance as your job description includes the need to drive long hours, sometimes-treacherous terrain and in a vehicle that can be temperamental at times. Additionally, depending on who you work for, the loads you transport could pose unique risks of their own.
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How Do You Start a Truck Accident Case?

You might not give much thought to the large, bureaucratic businesses that keep 18-wheelers out on the Virginia highways. However, you will have no choice but to deal with these companies, at least to some extent, if you are involved in a truck accident.
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What Is Cognition?

Many in Roanoke County may think that legal action following a brain injury is only warranted in cases where one is left severely impaired and dependent on round-the-clock care for the rest of their lives. This assumption may lead some to question your motives if you choose to seek an injury claim after suffering a concussion.
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Avoiding Collisions by Using the Passing Lane Correctly

When people encounter a slow-moving truck on the highway in Virginia, they often look for the fastest way to get past it so they can continue moving freely to their destination. While passing large trucks is certainly not prohibited, it can be incredibly dangerous if people do not take the necessary precautions to pass with safety.
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Drug, Alcohol Abuse Common Among Commercial Truck Drivers

For most drivers across Virginia, encountering commercial trucks is a common occurrence, but when cars and semi-trucks get into wrecks, it is often the people in the smaller vehicles who suffer the most. For this reason, it is imperative that the professionals driving those large, heavy trucks exercise extreme care while doing so, but regrettably, this is often not the case.
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Watching Your Child for Symptoms of Brain Injury

After an accident in Virginia that causes a blow to your child’s head, you may be wondering whether he or she needs a medical examination. According to KidsHealth, the answer is yes, and you may even need to call emergency services if your child loses consciousness; has blood or clear fluid leaking from the nose, ear or mouth; is breathing abnormally; has one pupil larger than the other; has a seizure; or is an infant.
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Who Is Responsible when Truck Cargo Causes an Accident?

No doubt you have been in a vehicle on the highways of Virginia when debris appears, seemingly from nowhere, and strikes the windshield. Sometimes, this startles everyone in the car, but in other cases, cargo flying or falling from a commercial truck can have devastating effects on the vehicles in its path.
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Breaking Down the Glasgow Coma Scale

It may surprise you to know how many of those that we here at Cranwell & Moore P.L.C., Attorneys at Law see after having seen loved ones suffer brain injuries who assume that the only outcome of such an accident is life in a vegetative state. It’s perfectly normal to immediately assume the worst after hearing that a family member or friend has suffered such an injury.
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