by Jerrold Mayro | Jul 7, 2015 | All
After a car accident, most people will remain on the scene to share their contact information because they feel it’s simply the right thing to do. But staying at the accident scene is more than just courteous: it’s required by law. Should you ever find...
by Jerrold Mayro | Apr 13, 2015 | All
It happened again. I received a call from a dissatisfied client of a large law firm. His name was David. He wanted to switch attorneys. David felt the attorney who had been handling his injury case was not responsive enough nor knowledgeable enough. Initially, David...
by Jerrold Mayro | Nov 13, 2012 | All
In the Phoenix area, there are two major interstates (I-17 and I-10), several state highways, and numerous city and county roads. One of the things these roads have in common is the chance for an automobile accident to occur. And, in a city of over one million people...
by Jerrold Mayro | Oct 22, 2012 | All
It is estimated that around 5,000 people are killed and around 150,000 are injured in the US each year as a result of truck accidents. Some of these accidents may involve drugs or alcohol, but driver fatigue is an even bigger factor. Driver fatigue is thought to play...
by Jerrold Mayro | Oct 20, 2012 | All
Construction zones are a common sight on Phoenix highways. Usually, road construction is nothing more than a nuisance that slows down your daily commute. However, if a construction zone is not clearly marked and sectioned off, it can pose a serious threat to drivers,...
by Jerrold Mayro | Oct 2, 2012 | All
On my way home from work the other day I heard the classic “Singin’ in the Rain”. I again visualized Gene Kelly dancing his way down a dark street in the pouring rain with an unopened umbrella. He’s singing “I’m happy again”....