Child/Teen Health & Safety Checklist
Jan 04, 2011
Why Emphasizing Safety and Precaution to Our Teens is So Important Car crashes are the number one killer of teenagers in the United States. Between 5 and 6,000 teens die every single year in car wrec...
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Guide on What To Do When Your Child Suffers a Serious Injury in an Accident
Jun 15, 2010
Important Questions Answered What is the legal process for filing a personal injury claim for a minor?
What can be recovered for a permanent injury, scar, or catastrophic injury?
Can the money reco...
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Tractor Trailer Accidents in Bad Weather
May 21, 2010
I've seen dozens of tractor-trailers on snow-covered highways during blizzards and what always puzzled me is how these businesses could place these tractor-trailers and the car drivers also on the road...
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How to Obtain Information for Your Truck Accident Personal Injury Claim
May 21, 2010
A freedom of information act request can be filed via the internet to gather certain information about the trucking company. Under the act there is a system called the safety and fitness electronic rec...
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"Black Box" Data Important for Your Truck Injury Case
May 21, 2010
Electronic data recorders, also known as "black boxes," normally will include information on the speed, safety belt use, lights, and depending upon the data recorders some other information. Some of th...
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The Safety Risks of Distracted Driving
May 20, 2010
Texting while driving and talking on your cell phone while driving are the most common forms of distracted driving. Car accidents involving a distracted driver are becoming an epidemic on our roads and...
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How to Avoid an Improper Lane Change
May 12, 2010
You've probably encountered a driver suddenly veering into your lane unannounced without using their blinker. There are times when someone uses their blinker, but fails to consider their blind spot and...
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What To Do If You're Involved in a Rear End Car Accident
May 11, 2010
Rear end car accidents usually occur when a driver is following too closely, they apply the brakes, and hit the rear end of your car or truck. A good way to avoid being the at-fault driver in this situ...
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What Railroads Do Not Want Injured Railroad Workers to Know
Jul 11, 2009
Railroad claims agents are taught to convince you not to retain a lawyer, they will tell you there is no hurry and tell you to relax. First, they are getting legal advice, so why aren't you?
While ur...
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