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How to Stay Safer in a Motorcycle Accident

Posted on : April 30, 2016
Motorcycle accidents can be extremely harrowing and often result in critical injuries or the death of the motorcycle rider. However, many injuries can be prevented by taking some simple safety precautions before you get on your bike. Here are some easy ways to stay safer in the event you are in a motorcycle collision. Contents1 […]
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How Speeding Contributes to Car Accidents

Posted on : March 25, 2016
Speeding happens on an every day basis, often without the drivers thinking how this behavior can cause or exacerbate a car accident. Here’s what you need to know about speeding and its relation to car accidents, and what you should do if you’ve been hurt in a car crash. Contents1 Why is Speeding So Dangerous?2 […]
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5 Most Frequently Broken Bones in a Car Accident

Posted on : January 25, 2016
There’s no doubt that car accidents can easily cause broken bones. While any type of break is possible after a car accident, there are some breaks that are seen more frequently than others. Here are the top 5 and what you can do if you or a loved one were hurt in a car accident. […]
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How to Avoid Snow & Ice Car Accidents This Winter

Posted on : December 23, 2015
Driving conditions are at their worst in snow and ice. Snow and ice significantly increases the risk of getting into an accident; however, it isn’t always practical to stay home when the weather gets tough. Here’s how to reduce the chances of getting into a weather-related car accident this winter, and what to do if […]
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Can Scalding Coffee Cause Critical Injuries?

Posted on : September 19, 2015
A majority of people know about the 1992 McDonald’s “hot coffee” case, where the fast food giant was sued for injury to a woman after their scalding hot coffee caused serious burns. The award neared $2.7 million in punitive penalties; however, California courts lowered the amount to just under $500,000. The final settlement was made […]
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