What is a Backover Accident?
A backover (or backing-up) accident is a type of traffic accident caused by a vehicle reversing and colliding with something else, such as a person or another car.
A backover (or backing-up) accident is a type of traffic accident caused by a vehicle reversing and colliding with something else, such as a person or another car.
Semi-trucks, also called 18-wheelers when pulling a trailer, are among the largest vehicles a driver can frequently encounter on the road.
As exciting as Halloween can be for many people of all ages, it is also a day when serious safety risks arise.
To protect against unforeseen auto accidents, Wisconsin drivers should consider adding uninsured motorist (UM) coverage to their liability and collision coverage.
As the harsh Wisconsin winter approaches, properly storing your motorcycle not only increases the vehicle’s longevity, but it might also be your best choice for safety on the road.
Wisconsin is one of the top destinations for motorcyclists in the Midwest.
Sharing the roadway with commercial trucks is a common source of anxiety for drivers of passenger vehicles.
Spinal cord injuries can require a lifetime of treatment, surgeries, and therapy.
As the school year begins, over a million children will take to Wisconsin roadways to make the daily journey to school.