Car Accident News and Events
Get Help NowAccident cases depend on many factors. At the NBA Law Firm, we understand how important a comprehensive and thorough case can be in helping car crash victims obtain the compensation they need. So, we make sure to keep up with the latest news and events that could affect lawsuits, victims, defendants, and more. Here, we share what you need to know.
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The Proper Way To Hold A Steering Wheel You may be surprised to discover changes in technology and safety suggest a new hand position. Learn more here. -
July 9-15 Is Therapeutic Recreation Week July 9-15 is observed as Therapeutic Recreation Week to bring awareness to the benefits of recreation therapy. Learn more here. -
Lowering Speed Limits May Prevent Traffic Accidents As traffic deaths increase, many cities are lowering speed limits to reduce the number of fatal accidents. Learn more here. -
June Is National PTSD Awareness Month June is recognized as National PTSD Awareness Month to help educate the public about signs and treatment options for PTSD sufferers. Learn more here. -
New NHTSA Statistics Show Dangers of Distracted Driving Distracted driving remains a public safety hazard, according to new statistics released by the NHTSA. -
National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week Is January 23-29 National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week urges teens to make smart choices by providing education on the dangers of substance abuse. Learn more about this campaign. -
January Is Teen Driving Awareness Month Teen Driving Awareness Month is a January campaign to educate parents on the importance of teaching young people to stay safe behind the wheel. -
December Is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month December is recognized as National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. Here, read about this campaign that raises awareness of the dangers of impaired driving. -
“Tie One On” for Safety Highlights Drunk Driving Dangers For 30 years, MADD’s Tie One On for Safety campaign has been highlighting the dangers of drinking and driving. Watch for red ribbons from Nov. 25 to Dec. 31. -
Auto Accidents Increase With Daylight Savings Time Changes When daylight savings time ends on November 6, drivers must take extra care to avoid auto accidents. Evening drives home in the dark can be more hazardous.