New Safety Measures Considered after School Bus Crash Kills New Jersey Girl

Jan 07, 2016 | Personal Injury

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is considering new safety measures after the release of a report on a February, 2012 school bus accident at 8 a.m. near Chesterfield, New Jersey, in which an 11-year-old...

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New Jersey Car Crash Makes News around the World

Jan 06, 2016 | Personal Injury

It’s not often that a New Jersey auto accident makes headlines around the world – but most New Jersey accidents don’t involve Nobel Prize winners. As reported by NJ.com, mathematician John Nash, 86, and his...

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African-American Children Five Times More Likely to Die in Swimming Pool Accidents

Jan 05, 2016 | Personal Injury

According to a story broadcast on National Public Radio (NPR), Swimming pool drowning rates among school-aged black children are more than five times higher than they are among white kids the same age. According to...

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Understanding How Falls Can be Fatal

Jan 04, 2016 | Personal Injury

A “slip and fall” accident may sound like something minor. In fact, it can be deadly serious. Falls cause more than eight million visits to hospital emergency rooms every year. In fact, falls are the...

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GM Fined $35 Million for Major Safety Issues

Jan 01, 2016 | Personal Injury

GM is belatedly recalling millions of cars because of safety defects that have already led to 13 deaths. The beleaguered automaker is under attack from all sides not for manufacturing defective vehicles – every manufacturer...

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