New Haven CT High Speed Motorcycle Crash Fatality Video Post

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Nc Henderson Passes Law Closing Loophole for Workers Comp Insurance

The commission contracts with the North Carolina Rate Bureau to collect information about when an employer purchases, renews, or cancels an insurance policy. The commission has acknowledged that it uses the database to find out which insurer is responsible for paying a claim, but it does not monitor for cancellations. In June, legislators approved a bill that would require the… (more…)

Lee’s Summit Why You Need an Lawyers to Handle Your Missouri Wrongful Death Claim St. Joseph

What is Wrongful Death? Wrongful death is a death that occurs due to someone else’s negligence or reckless indifference. Negligent conducts can include drinking while driving, falling asleep at the wheel, and medical malpractice to name a few. Can I handle the claim myself? It is not recommended. Wrongful death claims can be complicated. Certain requirements have to be met.… (more…)

Find out about the high rate of texting while driving by teenagers

Texting while driving in Los Angeles continues to be a dangerous trend, particularly among teenage drivers. An alarming new survey reveals that more than half of high school seniors admit they text or email while behind the wheel. The survey, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, provides the first federal statistics on how common the texting is… (more…)

Truck Rollovers, Side Impact Crashes and Malfunctioning Seatbelts May Endanger Texas Drivers

Buyer beware: Consumer Reports has released its annual list of worst cars, and one of the country’s most popular pick-up trucks is at the top of the list due to poor car test ratings. The Consumer Reports website is a common resource for new car and truck buyers, with a great deal of information on safety such as car accident… (more…)

Should Tennessee Car Rental Companies Be Forced to Repair Recalled Cars?

According to a June 24, 2012 article in the Philadelphia Enquirer, Senator Barbara Boxer asked car rental companies to make a public pledge “not to rent or sell any vehicles under safety recall until the defect has been remedied.” So far, only Hertz has agreed to the pledge, while their competitors rejected the challenge. For anyone planning to rent a… (more…)

Per CDC, Motorcycle Helmet Laws Help State Budgets and Make Bikers Safer

Hot off the presses: motorcycle helmets don’t just save lives, they save money as well-a lot of money. When someone is involved in a motorcycle accident, the last thing on the injured biker’s mind is money, and yet in our society, money talks. So the Center for Disease Control and Prevention conducted a study from 2008 to 2010 to find… (more…)

Sports News Roger Clemens verdict Not guilty on all six counts

After eight weeks, 46 witnesses, two dozing jurors and an estimated $2-3 million spent in taxpayer money, the Roger Clemens trial is finally over. The verdict: Not guilty on three counts of making false statements, not guilty on two counts of perjury and not guilty on one count of obstruction. The charges stemmed from testimony that Clemens made in Feb.… (more…)

Breaking News Requirements for Child Car Safety Seats to Change in 2014 Wilson NC

For many car seats, parents have had two options: Using the seat belt in the car to attach the seat, or using the LATCH system – Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children – which most parents consider easier to use for installing the seat. However, with a new federal rule that will take affect in early 2014, child safety-seat manufacturers… (more…)

Oklahoma driver killed in fatal auto accident on Interstate 44. State’s roads safe?

Laws regulating Oklahoma auto accidents might seem strict. But a national safety study recently gave Oklahoma a low grade for injury prevention. On a scale of 10, Oklahoma received a score of five. Oklahoma also ranked 6th highest in the nation in a state-by-state analysis of injury fatality rates for 2007 through 2009, according to the same national study. A… (more…)