Month: October 2024

Speeding-Related Accidents: The Role of Excessive Speed in Accidents and Legal Recourse

Speeding-Related Accidents: The Role of Excessive Speed in Accidents and Legal Recourse

By David M. Kennedy / October 26, 2024 /

Speeding is one of the most common causes of car accidents in the United States, leading to severe injuries and fatalities every year. For those who have been injured in speeding-related accidents, understanding their legal rights is essential. The Law Office of David M. Kennedy, a personal injury law firm based in North Texas, has…

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Fatigued Driving: Accidents Caused by Drowsy Drivers and Proving Negligence

Fatigued Driving: Accidents Caused by Drowsy Drivers and Proving Negligence

By David M. Kennedy / October 19, 2024 /

Driving while fatigued is a growing concern on roads across the country, leading to thousands of accidents and severe injuries each year. In North Texas, The Law Office of David M. Kennedy is dedicated to helping victims of accidents caused by drowsy drivers, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve. Fatigued driving is a form…

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Distracted Driving: Texting, Phone Use, and Other Distractions Causing Accidents

Distracted Driving: Texting, Phone Use, and Other Distractions Causing Accidents

By David M. Kennedy / October 12, 2024 /

In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, distracted driving has emerged as one of the leading causes of traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities. The Law Office of David M. Kennedy has seen firsthand the devastating effects distracted driving can have on individuals and families. Among the most common distractions are texting, phone use, and other activities that…

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Drunk Driving Accidents: Legal Consequences for Drunk Drivers and Victim Compensation

Drunk Driving Accidents: Legal Consequences for Drunk Drivers and Victim Compensation

By David M. Kennedy / October 5, 2024 /

Drunk driving remains a major cause of traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities in the United States. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), alcohol-impaired driving accounted for 28% of all traffic fatalities in 2021, leading to 13,384 deaths. In Texas, the problem is particularly severe, with the state consistently ranking among the highest…

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