A new study published by Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy on the impact of Atlanta’s ban on e-scooters and e-bikes in 2019 shows that the safety regulation might have some unintended consequences. While it may be effective in reducing congestion on the sidewalks and improving pedestrian safety, it is likely to increase overall traffic […]
READ MOREA plan to tax the rich to fund electric defeated by California voters
Safety Info November 21, 2022 0 COMMENTSCalifornia has been at the forefront when it comes to switching to sustainable choices, which is no different in the case of the adoption of electric cars. The state plans to ban the use of gas-powered cars completely by 2035, and to accelerate this process, the state put forward a solution that the voters respectfully […]
READ MOREHave 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 […]
READ MOREWhat Is Negligence? Definition & Examples If we look at the numerous personal injury cases filed every year in the US, it will be clear that a large proportion of the injuries are due to negligence. When a person does not act in the way they are expected to, and another person is injured due […]
READ MOREIt is crucial to be aware of your options in case of a truck collision. You must take the appropriate precautions to protect yourself and ensure that your rights are upheld because these accidents can be catastrophic. What you should do if you are in a truck collision will be covered in this post. We […]
READ MORETraffic accidents are becoming increasingly common every day, primarily due to the negligence of motorists. If you get into a car accident and sustain injuries from the same, you are entitled to compensation from your insurance company and the party at fault. But, there is a procedure you need to follow for the same – […]
READ MOREAccidents are common in cities like Arkansas. And if you have been injured in an accident, then hiring an Arkansas Personal Injury Lawyer is the best course of action to get the compensation you deserve. But how do you choose a capable personal injury lawyer from the several professionals available in your city? Well, here […]
READ MOREOne of the most common injuries in car accidents is foot injury. We know how instrumental the feet are, hence, proper treatment of the injuries is extremely important. However, it is common knowledge that medical expenses can be sky-high. You must be aware of the fact that suffering from foot injuries due to car accidents […]
READ MOREThis 4th of July Don’t Drink and Drive, Warns Harris County Sheriff’s Office
Safety Info July 13, 2022 0 COMMENTSThe 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 […]
READ MOREBikers Account For A Substantial Percentage Of Roadway Casualties In Georgia
Safety Info June 21, 2022 0 COMMENTSMotorcycles 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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