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What types of damages can be awarded in wrongful death suits?

Losing a loved one in a fatal accident can be completely devastating. On top of the grief, sadness and confusion that friends and family members struggle with, there can also be the anxiety of figuring out how to deal with the financial repercussions of a loss. As much as people may not want to think about it, the fact is families can find themselves dealing with unexpected and overwhelming expenses and damages after someone passes

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Autonomous trucks could address critical truck safety issues

Many people are know that self-driving cars are already being seen on some roads and it may not be long until people have the option of buying a car that drives itself. However, cars are not the only vehicles to be testing the abilities of robotics and driving. In recent months, testing of autonomous commercial trucks has begun in an effort to address some serious trucking-specific issues. In just a couple years, we could see

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Despite extensive efforts, motorists still fail to see bikers

Motorcyclists have the same responsibilities as every other motorist on the road. They are required to comply with traffic signs, stay within the speed limit and stay focused on the road. Riders also have the same rights to the road as other motorists so it is crucial for every driver to be aware of motorcycles and avoid any behaviors that could put a rider in danger. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen.

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Junior Seau’s family has its own NFL lawsuit

The NFL has already set up a fund to pay players and the families of players who are suffering from certain injuries as a result of playing football. Specifically, they can get the money—the payout is for $4 million—in some cases in which chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is shown. This is a brain disorder that can lead to things like depression and memory loss.

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Spinal surgery leaves man paralyzed

Every single year in America, some 600,000 men and women undergo some type of spinal surgery. Many go just fine and patients see a vast improvement in their quality of life. Sadly, many do not. In fact, a study conducted at Duke University found that, out of every 100 surgeries to implant a spinal stimulator, one patient ends up with spinal nerve damage. While 1 percent may not seem like much, to patients like Rick

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Hit-and-run in Miami leaves one man dead

If you’ve lived in the Magic City for any period of time, you’ve probably seen how crazy the traffic can get here. We’ve all seen the reckless driver in the sports car weaving through traffic, the motorcycles zipping by and the teenagers with their heads down looking at a text. So, in all likelihood, no one needs a reminder of how deadly it can be to drive these streets. Sadly, we got yet another reminder

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Don’t underestimate the impact of a brain injury

As the technology to measure the impact of brain injuries has become more sophisticated in recent decades, the medical and scientific communities have discovered that the ailment is more dangerous and widespread than previously thought. In fact, the statistics might alarm you: Traumatic Brain Injuries are the number one cause of disability and death in children and adults aged one to 44. Around 52,000 people die each year from traumatic brain injuries. More than 5.3

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Avoiding distracted driving in Florida

Although the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration urges people to keep glances away from the road to two seconds or less, it appears that even two seconds may be a long time while driving. This is because the driver’s eyes must readjust to the road when they look back and because of the distance someone may travel at a high speed. If someone is driving at 70 miles per hour, two seconds is all it

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