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Jul 7th, 2010
Blind spots are a factor common to many semi-trailer collisions. One of the motorists’ myths is that drivers of the big rigs sit high and have a good view of all the surrounding traffic. Only the first part is true. While the driver does sit high and has the advantage of a large windshield, the blind spot or “no zone” area of limited or absent visibility is greater for a truck than...
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Jul 5th, 2010
Nobody in their right mind can have ill feelings towards the medical profession. Doctors, nurses and medical professionals in general are out there helping people and saving lives every day, and sometimes they do so at great personal expense and risking their own health.
But there are cases where medical professionals do more harm than good, cases of clinical negligence. This is a slap in...
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Jun 6th, 2010
Extra compensation is an option that you have when you are injured at work by your employer’s negligence. Every injury case is different and so advice given to one person will not fit with another person. If you feel that you need to speak with an attorney about your accident at work, then that person can give you all the options that are available to you.
If you want to take legal...
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Jun 6th, 2010
Train accident are not heard of often but they do happen just the same. The event could be a derailment, a collision with another train, an collision with a vehicle or any type of failure that is connected with mechanical failure. Even an injury or illness to a railroad employee can be the cause.
The Federal Railroad Administration has their strict rules and safety guild lines to keep...
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May 22nd, 2010
As an employer, you’re going to need sufficient background checking services. It’s always best to know the background of any employee, as this may disqualify them from being hired. Unfortunately, there’s just no way to tell whether a person is as trustworthy as they may seem. More often than not, it is company policy to insure that these people can work in the industry. We understand...
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May 4th, 2010
Maybe at the time everyone walked away feeling okay, but tomorrow is a new day. Injuries the day after can appear, whiplash being the most common. Whiplash is often times a headache or all over neck and head pain. So what exactly are you supposed to do if you already left the scene of the accident? First, document what happened at the accident. How did it happen, who was at fault? If the other driver...