Archive for August, 2017

Kansas City Personal Injury Attorneys Ask: Do you know what to do in the aftermath of an accident?

Thursday, August 31st, 2017

Most good things in life require some degree of advanced preparation. Whether it is a wedding, the first day of school, or a camping trip, most events just do not happen without planning. Sure, some people like to plan more than others, but a certain minimum amount of effort is necessary. The same is true of the not so great events that happen in life. While you may not want to spend a ton of time dwelling on bad things that hopefully will never happen to you, in some cases, it can be helpful. For example, the aftermath of a car accident is not a time you want to fly by the seat of your pants! Knowing ahead of time what to do in this type of situation, will give you peace of mind should the situation arise. The following is a list of steps motorists should take after an accident:

  1. Stay at the scene. Leaving the scene of an accident is not only a bad idea it can also be a crime. Plan to stay at the scene of the accident until the police have given you the okay to leave.
  2. Move to safety. A common misconception many motorists have is that after an accident, all vehicles should remain where they are until police tell them it is okay to move them. However, often it is quite dangerous to leave cars in the middle of the road. If a car can be moved, move it to the shoulder or off of the road. If the car cannot be moved, turn on the hazard lights to alert other motorists, and get yourself to a safe place. Do not wait in your vehicle.
  3. Check on others and call for help. First, take a moment to catch your breath and make sure that you and your passengers are okay. Then, check to see if others need medical attention. Depending on the seriousness of the accident call 911 or the police.
  4. Gather information. While you await the police, start your own Exchange insurance and driver’s license information with other drivers. Take notes of the scene including the names and contact information of passengers, license plate numbers, contact information of witnesses, and make and model of all vehicles involved. Once officers arrive at the scene, take note of the officers’ names and badge numbers. If you do not have pen or paper, text yourself the information.
  5. Photograph the scene. While cell phones can be quite harmful when used while driving, they are actually very helpful in the aftermath of an accident. Use your smartphone to take photographs of the scene, including the location of the accident.
  6. Call your insurance company. Regardless of whether you think the accident was your fault or not, it is important to contact your insurance company promptly.

If you suffered serious injuries after being involved in an accident, it is important to contact a skilled Kansas City Injury Attorney who can protect your rights! The experienced Injury Attorneys at Hubbard & Kurtz, L.L.P. have been helping accident victims in Kansas and Missouri for almost two decades. Our seasoned Kansas City Personal Injury Attorneys will fight to make sure that you receive proper compensation for your injuries. Trust the Personal Injury Attorneys at Hubbard & Kurtz, L.L.P. to help you, just as they have helped countless injury victims in the area. Call Hubbard & Kurtz, L.L.P. today at (816) 472-4673 to schedule a consultation. We look forward to meeting with you.

Kansas City Injury Attorneys Discuss the Dangers of Driving After Dark

Thursday, August 31st, 2017

The person who came up with the saying that “nothing good happens after dark” must have been referring to driving after dark. While day time driving is not necessarily a walk in the park, night time driving is much riskier. In fact, accident related deaths are three times greater after dark compared to during the day. This statistic should not come as a surprise since driving after dark is fraught with hazards. These hazards include:

  1. Decreased visibility. Of course, one of the biggest obstacles to driving at night is the fact that it is dark. Decreased visibility makes it difficult for motorists to see road signs, other cars, motorcycles, pedestrians, and even animals. To help combat this problem, make sure that you allow extra following distance and keep your speed at the posted speed limit. You can also dim your dashboard lights to reduce glare.
  1. Since most of us are used to sleeping at night and being awake during the day, it makes sense why people often comment that fatigue is a problem for them when they drive a night. If you know night-time driving is a struggle, avoid driving after dark, especially long distances. If you cannot avoid an after dark trip, make sure that you have someone with you to help keep you awake. Remember, it is better to pull over and take a nap or grab a cup of coffee than to continue.
  1. Night-blindness. Some people suffer from a condition known as a night-blindness. This condition decreases a person’s ability to see at night. It is important for all motorists to have regular optical visits. If you feel like your night vision is subpar, make sure that mention this during your next eye doctor appointment.
  1. More motorists are driving under the influence. Night-time driving is also made more dangerous with the presence of more drunk drivers on the roadways. For this reason, weekend evenings are the most likely for fatal accidents.
  1. Construction activity. Since roadways are often busy during the day, it is not uncommon to find construction crews working full-force during the night when the roadways are quieter. While this is good news for daytime drivers, it can be hazardous to night-time drivers, especially if they are unfamiliar with the new traffic patterns.
  1. Poor vision due to age. While modern society has created many amazing inventions, not one has been able to stop people from aging. Sure we can dye our gray hairs and smooth out our wrinkles, but it does not mean a 50-year-old has the same vision as when he or she was 30. In fact, studies have shown that as we get older, it is more difficult for us to see at night because our eyes require more light. While there is not a remedy for this situation, it is something that drivers should be aware of as we all are getting older.

If you or a loved one suffered serious injuries after being involved in a collision, it is important to contact a skilled Kansas City Injury Attorney who can protect your rights! The experienced Injury Attorneys at Hubbard & Kurtz, L.L.P. having been helping accident victims in Kansas and Missouri for almost two decades. Our seasoned Kansas City Injury Attorneys work hard to make sure that you receive proper compensation for your injuries. Trust the Personal Injury Attorneys at Hubbard & Kurtz, L.L.P. to help you, just as they have helped countless injured victims in the area. To find out how the attorneys at Hubbard & Kurtz, L.L.P. can work for you, contact our office today at (816) 472-4673 to schedule a consultation.