Our post earlier this week focused on a widely recognized problem within the trucking industry: driver fatigue, which is also known as drowsy driving. Government regulators have been struggling for decades to enact safety reforms that would limit truck driver hours of ...
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Blog posts in March, 2016
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Trucking Industry Continues To Oppose Even Basic Safety Reforms
There are many common causes of commercial truck accidents. But one recognized hazard has been particularly difficult for safety regulators to ...
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In Push For Pedestrian Safety, Some Call For Ban On Common Practice
In a post earlier this week, we wrote about some of the latest statistics available on pedestrian deaths nationwide. Although the annual rate of such ...
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Kentucky's Latest Statistics On Fatal Pedestrian Accidents
More Americans these days want to stay physically active and do their part to cut down on carbon emissions. In many cases, walking instead of driving ...
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Kentucky Man Badly Burned By Exploding E-Cigarette
Our personal injury posts often focus on trauma injuries, such as those that would occur in a car accident. While broken bones and soft tissue damage ...
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Left-Turn Accidents: A Common & Deadly Scenario For Motorcyclists
Anyone who rides a motorcycle necessarily assumes an increased level of risk (compared to driving in a car or truck). Motorcycles offer almost no ...
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Aftermath Continues For Victims Of Teenage Drunk Driver
Victims of drunk drivers rarely ever receive an adequate measure of justice in criminal court. A conviction and a stiff sentence for the offender are ...
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Common Causes Of Semi-Truck Accidents
In our post last week, we wrote about a new rule by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration which will make it easier for the agency to fine ...
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