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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Child Injury Prevention
Coming up is the Child Injury Prevention Conference, which will be held in Washington, D.C. from October 15-18. The conference highlights the “dramatic reduction of unintentional deaths and injuries to children over the last 20 years.” Additionally, the program highlights … Continue reading
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Raising the Driving Age for Teens?
As personal injury and auto accident attorneys, we see and hear from a lot of people involved in accidents and car crashes. In one case we recently filed, the defendant was 16 years old at the time of the accident. … Continue reading
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Thousands of Medically Unfit Truckers Allowed Behind Wheel
The Government Accountability Office recently put out a study that the amount of commercial vehicle operators that are medically unfit is more than 500,000, and these drivers should not be behind the wheel of a semi truck or 18-wheeler. As … Continue reading
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