Traumatic brain injuries are some of the most serious effects that can result from auto accidents. One type of TBI that a driver in Minnesota may experience is a concussion. Overview of concussions A concussion occurs from auto accidents because of blunt force trauma...
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Many drivers embrace distracting smartphone use
Few would say distracted driving is safe, yet many people embrace dangerously distracting habits. Modern technology makes it easy to talk or text on the phone while driving, a practice that puts people's lives in danger. Hands-free smartphone use doesn't automatically...
Motorcycle safety tips for the winter
Although motorcycle riding can be extremely dangerous during the winter months, Minnesota residents are more adept then most at dealing with ice and snow. Many bikers decide that getting outside and avoiding cabin fever is worth the risk of winter riding. Winter...
Dealing with accidents involving uninsured motorists
Car accidents may bring serious injuries, along with property damage and other losses. Minnesota drivers that carry liability insurance have a policy in place that could cover such costs. Not every driver has insurance, though. Persons hurt by an uninsured driver are...
Pedestrian accidents and deaths occur most often in the fall
Minnesota residents should take extra care when walking on the streets. As a pedestrian, you’re at a higher risk of being in an accident in the fall months. Why are more pedestrians at risk during the fall? Fall months see less daylight as it grows dark earlier in the...
Drunk driving kills thousands of people each year
Drunk driving accidents in Minnesota can be fatal, and the devastating consequences of them are entirely preventable. Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in fatal drunk driving accidents, but the problem is still significant. Over 10,000 people die...
Worries about underinsured motorists on the road
Not every Minnesota driver carries a decent amount of liability insurance. Carrying the state minimum might provide some level of financial protection, but an underinsured negligent driver could cause a disastrous accident that inflicts tremendous losses on the...
How uninsured/underinsured motorist protection works
Drivers in St. Paul, Minnesota are required to buy insurance, but some drivers still do not carry it. Many providers require underinsured/uninsured motorist protection, but some do not. However, even in states that don't uninsured motorist protection, it can benefit...
Tips for staying safe while driving in the snow
Winters in Minnesota are often bitterly cold. You are probably also used to seeing a lot of snow, which makes commuting more challenging. If you have to drive in the snow, you should use these tips to stay safer. Drive extra carefully Driving on slippery surfaces like...
Victims of auto-pedestrian accidents
Pedestrians do not need to jaywalk or otherwise put themselves at risk of getting hit by a car. A driver might make a mistake, such as turning without looking for walkers or joggers and hit someone. Minnesota accident victims may require immediate medical attention...
What to know about concussions
Traumatic brain injuries are some of the most serious effects that can result from auto accidents. One type of TBI that a driver in Minnesota may experience is a concussion. Overview of concussions A concussion occurs from auto accidents because of blunt force trauma...
Many drivers embrace distracting smartphone use
Few would say distracted driving is safe, yet many people embrace dangerously distracting habits. Modern technology makes it easy to talk or text on the phone while driving, a practice that puts people's lives in danger. Hands-free smartphone use doesn't automatically...
Motorcycle safety tips for the winter
Although motorcycle riding can be extremely dangerous during the winter months, Minnesota residents are more adept then most at dealing with ice and snow. Many bikers decide that getting outside and avoiding cabin fever is worth the risk of winter riding. Winter...
Dealing with accidents involving uninsured motorists
Car accidents may bring serious injuries, along with property damage and other losses. Minnesota drivers that carry liability insurance have a policy in place that could cover such costs. Not every driver has insurance, though. Persons hurt by an uninsured driver are...
Pedestrian accidents and deaths occur most often in the fall
Minnesota residents should take extra care when walking on the streets. As a pedestrian, you’re at a higher risk of being in an accident in the fall months. Why are more pedestrians at risk during the fall? Fall months see less daylight as it grows dark earlier in the...
Drunk driving kills thousands of people each year
Drunk driving accidents in Minnesota can be fatal, and the devastating consequences of them are entirely preventable. Over the past few decades, there has been a decline in fatal drunk driving accidents, but the problem is still significant. Over 10,000 people die...
Worries about underinsured motorists on the road
Not every Minnesota driver carries a decent amount of liability insurance. Carrying the state minimum might provide some level of financial protection, but an underinsured negligent driver could cause a disastrous accident that inflicts tremendous losses on the...
How uninsured/underinsured motorist protection works
Drivers in St. Paul, Minnesota are required to buy insurance, but some drivers still do not carry it. Many providers require underinsured/uninsured motorist protection, but some do not. However, even in states that don't uninsured motorist protection, it can benefit...
Tips for staying safe while driving in the snow
Winters in Minnesota are often bitterly cold. You are probably also used to seeing a lot of snow, which makes commuting more challenging. If you have to drive in the snow, you should use these tips to stay safer. Drive extra carefully Driving on slippery surfaces like...
Victims of auto-pedestrian accidents
Pedestrians do not need to jaywalk or otherwise put themselves at risk of getting hit by a car. A driver might make a mistake, such as turning without looking for walkers or joggers and hit someone. Minnesota accident victims may require immediate medical attention...

