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Hazards and Consequences: Texting While Driving in New Jersey

Though those driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol have long been one of the road’s greatest liabilities, recent studies show that those who text while driving may be even more dangerous.

Toyota's Woes Likely To Grow as Product Liability Lawsuits Develop

Toyota, the carmaker whose name until recently stood for reliability, may soon be known instead as the carmaker subject to more product liability lawsuits than any other in history.

Dangerous Conditions: MoDOT’s Responsibility in Highway Accidents

Although sovereign immunity protects governments from lawsuits, it is waived in some cases to allow justice for injury victims who have been harmed by governmental negligence.

Mixed Messages About Highway Safety in Arizona

According to the seventh annual Report Card on Highway Safety released by the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, Arizona ranks second to last in the nation for highway safety.

The High Costs of Drunken Drivers

Drunk drivers exact a high toll, causing thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of injuries each year in motor vehicle crashes.

Arizona Child Seat Belt Law May Get A Boost

Arizona child seat belt law is lagging; Arizona is one of only three states in the country where five-year-olds are not required to ride in a car seat.

Ruling Gives Injury Victims Right to Full Recovery of Medical Expenses

This past November, a California appellate court handed down an important victory for personal injury victims.

Sexual Violence Allegations in Nursing Homes Seldom Result in Arrest

Authorities have investigated at least 86 cases of sexual violence against elderly and disabled residents of Chicago nursing homes since July 2007, but only one of those cases resulted in an arrest.

Oil Rig, Gas Pipeline Work Rated the Worst Job in America

Those who work on oil rigs and gas pipelines have some of the most hazardous jobs in America. Workers who are injured on the job have important legal rights to recover compensation for their injuries.

Georgia Ruling May Give Accident Victims More Time to File

The Supreme Court of Georgia’s ruling in Beneke v. Parker may afford accident victims more time to file a lawsuit in cases involving traffic citations.

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