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Putting air jets on motorcycles to prevent accidents

Written by: Jessica L. Phillips For California motorcycle riders, staying safe and avoiding becoming involved in crashes is essential. Due to the lack of protection even a minor accident could have a major impact on motorcycle riders. Bosch, an auto industry supplier, believes that adding air jets to a motorcycle could make it safer. Bosch […]

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How To Choose the Best Personal Injury Attorney

Written by: Tyrone J. Maho A personal injury occurs when you are physically or emotionally hurt by someone else’s actions.  In order to protect yourself and get proper compensation, you may need to hire a personal injury attorney to be by your side. It is important that you look for someone who has experience handling […]

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Pedestrian fatalities remain worryingly high

Written by: Chad M. Prentice Road safety experts in California and around the country are extremely concerned about a recent and alarming rise in pedestrian fatalities. Pedestrian deaths in the United States increased by 9.5 percent in 2015 and another 9 percent in 2016, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and a report […]

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10 Important Steps to Take Following a Car Accident

Written by: Jessica L. Phillips 10 Important Steps to Take Following a Car Accident Millions of car accidents occur each year in the United States. Fortunately, most of them just involve only property damage – that is damage only to the vehicle and not its occupants.  But, one in three accidents leads to personal injury […]

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Statistics link daydreaming to car accidents

Written by: Tyrone J. Maho Although regulations are in force for penalizing those who use cell phones while driving cars in California, governmental agencies do not seem to recognize statistics about daydreamers who cause accidents. A national database dedicated to studying statistics related to car crashes discovered that an astounding 61 percent of distracted driving […]

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