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    Car Insurance

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    The Nuts and bolts in Car Accident Insurance Being included in a car accident is a traumatic affair. Beside the physical harm that you need to persevere, there are different costs to be paid. Be that as it may, why stress; there is a car accident insurance organization that will handle it. Do I require car insurance? Unquestionably, you require car insurance. Driving without car insurance is unlawful. Yet, there is a whole other world to this. Having car insurance will shield you fiscally…

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    Settleman Settlements

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    Sadly, every now and then, people get injured or killed in an accident. In fact, the U.S National Highway Administration reports that over three million injuries and 40,000 deaths occur every year. Moreover, according to the Justice department, only 5% of these cases ever go to trial and a clear absolute majority goes for settlements. What is a settlement? A settlement is a cash offer that is given to the victim of a personal injury lawsuit as a compensation for the losses and damages that are…

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    calculate operation of the vehicle safely, driving time could be reduced by faster speeds allowed on the road.” This will get people where they need to be quicker. People always complain about traffic, but on a highway where it is nothing but fast lanes and all the cars are driver-less, will create little to no traffic and safer , faster…

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    The safety of people is one of the most important things in the world. With driverless cars the safety of every person would be greatly increased. For every person killed in a motor-vehicle accident, 8 are hospitalized and 100 are treated and released from emergency rooms. The annual cost of roadway crashes to the US economy in 2012 was reported to 212 billion. Driverless cars could help reduce crashes by 90 percent and would have potentially saved about 190 billion in 2012. In theory,…

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    Seat Belts

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    seat belt also prevents you from hitting other parts of the vehicle, including the dashboard, and they help to distribute the impact of the crash. Of course, these are not the only things which do not mix when it comes to driving. Distractions and traffic, alcohol and driving, and sleepiness and long trips are among other things that should not be mixed together when you are driving. If you were injured in an accident, our Knoxville accident attorneys can help you. Contact us for a free case…

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    “Did you know that since 1975, 255,00 have been saved because they were wearing a seatbelt? (Motor Vehicle Safety).” Should laws require people to wear seatbelts? A law should require people to wear a seatbelt because it helps people make sure that they wear it, it keeps people safe, and it saves lives. Seatbelts are a big issue for people to remember to wear. Many people hop into a car and don’t put their seatbelt on, but why? This device could save your life, so why wouldn’t you want to wear…

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    ARE SEATBELTS POTENTIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO A PASSENGERS HEALTH? A seatbelt is a strip of fabric that can end up being the difference between life and death for many people. They are designed to decrease the chance of injury during a car or airplane crash. They are also proven to reduce the risk of being ejected from a vehicle upon sudden impact. (Transport for New South Wales. 2015) Even though they are considered as safety devices, are they potentially detrimental to a passengers’ health? A…

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    a female patient, AB, 45 years old, whose medical diagnosis was L1 burst fracture. I read her whole chart a day prior to receiving her in my care. I did my research on her diagnosis and her medications. Her admitting diagnosis was Motor Vehicle Collision (MVC) trauma. Therefore, I read couple of articles on patients with MVC trauma and found out their risks related to the injury. I found out from her chart that she met a car accident in December 2015 on Christmas day when she was driving to her…

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    The Bone Cage Analysis

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    In order to become talented in a specific sport it takes practice, patience, and athleticism but over time it is very possible for an ordinary person to achieve this status. However, in order to become the best in the world, that presents a completely different story. Through the eyes of both Tom “Digger” Stapleton and Sadie Jorgensen in Angie Abdou’s novel The Bone Cage, the reader quickly learns the difference between becoming an athlete and becoming an Olympian. Both of these Olympic hopefuls…

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    Imagine this, every time our thumbs hit a letter projected on our phone screens, some other innocent bystander is injured or possibly killed by an irresponsible driver. This is what the Road Safety Association of Indonesia is presenting with their image. This image is located on an ad website which states the name of the ad is Car and was made by the illustrator Faddy Ravydera, published on October 2014. Within the image, the message given is “Stop Killing While Driving” which replaces the usual…

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