Safety Tips for Holiday Driving

The holiday season is here, and many Elkhart residents prepare for family visits, shopping, and road trips. While this time of year is filled with excitement, it also brings an increased risk of accidents due to heavy traffic, winter weather, and distractions. At Wilson & Kinsman, LLC, we want to help you stay safe on

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Traveling Safely for Thanksgiving

Most of us look forward to that Thanksgiving turkey, but no one enjoys sitting in Thanksgiving holiday travel. The latter can be unavoidable but safe driving habits should never be avoided. They can prevent accidents and save lives. Here are some valuable tips worth sharing. What Are the Best Times to Travel for Thanksgiving? Knowing

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Who Can File a Wrongful Death Suit?

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Suit? Personal injury claims are often associated with a truck accident, bus accident, car accident, motorcycle accident, or other automobile accidents. Auto accidents, in general, can be pretty deadly. They can leave a lasting impact on the family members, or any other loved one of those involved in an

How Often Do Pedestrian Accidents Occur?

How Often Do Pedestrian Accidents Occur?Through federal and state law, the government aspires to lessen the likelihood of a pedestrian suffering severe injury from a car crash. The imposition of fines and penalties to traffic law violators involves multiple groups, such as the police, transport, and health sectors.With safer infrastructure, more effective road safety features,

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What Should I Do After A Car Accident in Indiana?

What Should I Do After A Car Accident in Indiana? A good chunk of the personal injury cases that are regularly being filed stem from motor vehicle accidents. The umbrella term “auto accident” may refer to an automobile accident, a bus accident, a motorcycle accident, or a truck accident. Regardless of the size of the

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