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Lawmakers Optimistic Florida Will Pass Texting Ban in 2010

2010 may be the year that Florida passes a texting ban. Before that happens, issues have to be decided, including whether the ban will apply to all Florida drivers and enforcement of the ban.

Drunk Driver Receives Prison Sentence for Bicyclist Accident

Victims of drunk driving accidents have the right to file a civil claim against the responsible driver to recover for their losses, including their medical expenses and lost wages.

Data to Help Make Informed Decisions About Nursing Homes in MA

When considering a nursing home in Massachusetts, you should know its Medicare quality of care rating, visit it for signs of poor standards and understand the signs of elder abuse.

Illinois Supreme Court Throws Out Med Mal Damage Caps

For the third consecutive time, the Illinois Supreme Court has thrown out a law that capped the amount of damages awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.

Motorcycle and Bicycle Safety in Illinois

Motorcyclists need the skills to make the right split-second decisions to avoid crashes. Illinois offers a number of training courses where riders can gain these critical skills.

The Truth about Tort Reform in Illinois

The Illinois Supreme Court recently held, for the third time, that the cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice suits is unconstitutional.

Texting Bans Not Enough to Stop All Driver Distractions

Last year, Utah passed the toughest ban against texting while driving in the nation. But this ban may be ill-equipped to handle the next generation of driver distractions.

Florida Considers Multiple Bills Targeting Texting Behind the Wheel

Despite having plenty of options to choose from, Florida lawmakers have yet to reach a conclusion on banning texting behind the wheel.

The New Jersey Legislature Becomes One Tough Crossing-Guard

The New Jersey legislature recently passed a law targeting problematic behavior by motorists and pedestrians that frequently lead to accidents. The state has also supplied money to boost enforcement.

Vets, Lawmakers Applaud VA Budget Increases

The rising demand for health care is squeezing the Department of Veterans Affairs, which in turn may be reducing the quantity and quality of health care for veterans.

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