Archive for the ‘Collision’ Category

Car accidents

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Experience is needed when choosing an attorney for your automobile accident. If your getting pushed around by the insurance companies, then you will need an experienced Lawyer on your side. At Haire law you get just that, we have handled thousands of injury cases over the years which makes us the best in the business. At Haire Law we are not afraid of the big insurance companies and we are here to protect you. Call us now for a free consultation at 940-484-5555 online inquiry available at www.hrj-law.com.

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From the start.

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Road crashes, causing death, injury, and damage have always happened. History tells of many notable historic personalities who were the victim of such incidents. Louis IV of France died in 954 after falling from his horse, as did at least two kings of England: William I (William the Conqueror) in 1087 and William III in 1702. Handel was seriously injured in a carriage crash in 1752.

The British road engineer J. J. Leeming, compared the statistics for fatality rates in Great Britain, for transport incidents both before and after the introduction of the motor vehicle, for journeys, including those by water, which would now be undertaken by motor vehicle: For the period 1863–1870 there were: 470

fatalities per million of population (76 on railways, 143 on roads, 251 on water); for the period 1891–1900 the corresponding figures were: 348

(63, 107, 178); for the period 1931–1938: 403 (22, 311, 70) and for the year 1963: 325 (10, 278, 37). Leeming concluded that the data showed that “travel accidents may even have been more frequent a century ago than they are now, at least for men

“.

Irish scientist Mary Ward died on 31st August 1869 when she fell out of her cousins’ steam car and was run over. She is believed to have been the world’s first motor vehicle accident victim.

In the United States the calculable costs of motor-vehicle crashes are wage and productivity losses, medical expenses, motor vehicle damage, and employers’, uninsured costs administrative expenses. (See the definitions for a description of what is included in each component.) The costs of all these items for each death (not each fatal crash), injury (not each injury crash), and property damage crash was: Average Economic Cost per Death, Injury, or Crash, 2006: Nonfatal; Disabling Injury; $55,000; Property Damage Crash (including nondisabling injuries) $8,200; Death; $1,210,000; Expressed on a per death basis, the cost of all motor vehicle crashes—i.e. fatal, nonfatal injury, and property damage—was $5,800,000. This includes the cost of one death, 197 property damage crashes (including minor injuries, 54 nonfatal disabling injuries). This average may be used to estimate the motor vehicle crash costs for a state provided that there are at least 10 deaths and only one or two occurred in each fatal crash. If fewer than 10 deaths, estimate the costs of deaths, nonfatal disabling injuries, and property damage crashes separately.

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Care thats worth talking about…….

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Recent clients have commented on the excellent treatments received from the Denton Wol+Med Medical Center. They are an asset in the North Texas area, especially when your injured and need quality care. Top notch care and friendly service thats worth talking about.

Check them out on the web at www.wolmed.com 

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Christians fighting for you

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Times are rough throughout the world, then an accident strikes and you fall victim. Your inured and the insurance agents are giving you the run around. Rocky Haire will be there for you. Rocky’s office is filled with christians and we are proud to be part of his team. Get the EXTREME TEAM on your side.

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Work hard, Play hard

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008


For hardcore training that will get you in-shape and improve your health and mental well being, check out Reding Martial Arts. We train there to be the strongest and most disciplined.

Visit them online at www.redingmartialarts.com

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Lawyer Vehicle Decals

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Here at Haire law, we have great friends in our community that allow us to apply a decal to their vehicle. We ask them to keep it on for a period of one year which is renewable. Call us at 940-484-5555 for further details.

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When, where and who

Monday, July 14th, 2008

After being in an automobile accident, visit us online at www.hrj-law.com to get Rocky Haire on your side.

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" Strong people train, weak people complain "

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

While at the gym, I saw the greatest t-shirt ever that really made sense, it read ” Strong people train, week people complain “. Its true, we are an amazing species that has the power to either let life just roll along or acually create our own destiny. Grab a loved one or a buddy and get moving, the results will be most satisfing.

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Driving and Summer Vacations

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

With school departing for the summer, most of us are planning our getaways with our families. These can sometimes be fun filled days or just ware us out to complete exhaustion. In any event please enjoy your time to the fullest, also be sure to get plenty of rest before driving as to your safety is most important. At Haire Law we care about you as we do for our own families.

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Accident information

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

     10 Things You Should Know About Collision Repair

 

1. Your car is the second largest investment you’re likely to make.  Preserve its value, and your safety, by having it repaired professionally.

2. Never drive a car that could be unsafe because of damages.

3. Some insurance companies may want you to visit their drive-in claims center before having your car repaired.  You can do this, or you may leave your car at a highly qualified shop and ask that the insurance company inspect the car here.

4. You are not required by law to obtain more than one estimate or appraisal.

5. You have the right to go to the repair shop of your choice.   You insurance company cannot require you to go to a particular shop.

6. Differences in repair estimates are common.  A lower estimate may not include all necessary work.  If you’re not sure why one estimate is different from another you’ve received, please ask them.

7. Choose a shop that has Unibody repair equipment and certified (by I-CAR or ASE, for example) technicians.

8. Ask if the shop will be using genuine manufacturer (OEM) replacement parts.

9. Ask if the shop offers a repair warranty.

10. If the collision is significant make sure seat belts are replaced and the cars frame is properly inspected.

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