February 11, 2026
  • 8:28 pm The Malibu Story Pole Policy: How to Clear Your View Assessment on the First Attempt
  • 8:34 pm Construction Defects: The Hidden Safety Threat That Affects Homeowners Long After the Build
  • 6:20 pm Georgia’s Nursing Home Oversight Crisis: Why Transparency and Monitoring Matter More Than Ever in 2026
  • 3:43 pm Protecting Children in Family Law Cases: New Safety Standards Reshaping Custody Decisions in 2026
  • 8:50 pm Slip and Fall Accidents: The Hidden Safety Risks Most People Ignore
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According to City Council members, there’s a growing concern about public safety regarding the emerging autonomous or driverless vehicles in Austin. Last week, the Mobility Committee received information from the staffs of the Transportation and Public Works Department and the Public Safety Departments highlighting the need to improve the safety and operations of four AV […]

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Over the past few years, the amount of trash and debris piling up along the Kansas City highway has only been increasing. Recently, KMBC 9 investigated the issue and captured a video that shows debris falling from the back of trailers. They have kept track of the matter for several weeks and followed these waste-loaded […]

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In recent times, several videos showing several people shamelessly looting bags of merchandise from retail stores in the US have gone viral on social media. Such instances of organized retail theft often lead to huge financial losses for businesses, and this has pushed lawmakers to take a stronger stance against such crimes. This is especially […]

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The recent observations of the court in the Brown v. GlaxoSmithKline LLC and Providence Health System cases have altered the perception of liability of hospitals selling pharmaceutical drugs. Hospitals selling these drugs are now subject to strict liability for alleged drug defects under Oregon law, as stated by the Oregon Court of Appeals in the […]

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This month, a new legislation rule that forbids the parking of big trucks on private properties went into force, leaving local truckers needing help figuring out what to do. For residents of the Macon-Bibb, Georgia region, the new law became effective on January 1st. Commercial vehicles and trailers weighing more than 8,000 to 10,000 pounds […]

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Have you been injured on someone’s property for no fault of your own? If the accident was preventable and occurred due to the negligence of the property’s owner, you are entitled to compensation for your injuries. Here is everything you need to know about premises liability law and how you can use it to get […]

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The 4th of July celebrations are expected to draw a lot of people, which means it will be one of the busiest holidays to manage for the law enforcement officers in the Metro Houston Area. Law agencies and officers will be on high alert to check for impaired drivers on the roads. If caught, you […]

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Motorcycles make up a modest fraction of the overall number of registered automobiles in Georgia, but they are responsible for a substantially higher number of casualties each year. Regrettably, given the absence of outer vehicle protection, a crash between a bike and another vehicle almost always ends in severe or catastrophic wounds to the biker. […]

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Being the 9th most-populated state in the US, traffic congestion is a common occurrence on the roads and highways of North Carolina. The sheer number of cars on the roads leads to traffic crashes almost daily, with many of them causing injury and even death. But not all cities in the state are equally dangerous […]

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For passenger and private automobiles, driving in the cold is difficult enough. Low temperatures and humidity can impair motor performance, while slick, icy roads increase the chance of sliding and other mishaps. Simply expressed, the risks of road accidents and injuries resulting from vehicle collisions are higher in the winter. The following information is provided […]

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