Let’s talk today a little bit about drowsy-driving accidents. The Centers for Disease Control recommends that the average person receive seven to eight hours of sleep per night. In fact, there was a Virginia study, which recently reported that as much as 20% of all motor vehicle accidents were caused by drowsy-driving. Actually, the National Sleep Foundation has reported that as many as 11 million people have indicated that their accident was caused from drowsy-driving. If you’ve been hurt or think you’ve been hurt because of someone else’s drowsy-driving, please give me a call at 770-792-1000.
Car Accidents Blog Posts:
Drowsy-Driving Accident Victims Face Major Damages
Sleep deprivation has risen to epidemic levels in the U.S., according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with millions of men and women getting less than the recommended seven to
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Not Uncommon After an Accident
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been in the news a lot in recent years as men and women fighting overseas find they have another battle to fight once they get home. Plagued by memories of
Atlanta Bus Accident Results in DUI Charges
The very real – and very scary – dangers of drunk driving were brought home last week when a bus filled with cheerleaders headed to an Orlando, Fla., competition was rammed head-on by a car being
Distracted Driving: Stay Safe with These Tips
Every day in the U.S., distracted drivers claim the lives of nine people and injure nearly 1,200 more. Even more alarming, at any given time – right now, for instance – nearly 700,000 people are