Articles, tagged with "fatality", page 3
18th May 2011
According to statistics released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there has been a spurt in the number of hit and run accidents in the United States in the recent past. About 11% of all motor vehicle accidents are such incide...
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Author:
Winston Jenkins
16th May 2011
It is important to understand chemical dependency is viewed as a disease by the American Medical Association (AMA). Chemical dependency has a unique display of signs and/or symptoms that are very much treatable and progressive. Prolonged chemical dependen...
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Author:
Beau Mason
11th May 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
With over 25 years of experience, we have unfortunately seen too many fatalities that have been a direct consequence of hospital error. If someone close to you has passed away during (or shortly after) their stay in ho...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
03rd May 2011
Dealing with a large number of freights to deliver has always been a nightmare for the shipping industry. Although they believe that it serves as the lifeblood of their company, they still mind the risks involved when it comes to delivering the freights i...
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Author:
CarlPatten
18th April 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
In the majority of cases in the UK, surgery is performed without any problems arising. Unfortunately, however, mistakes can be made and a patient is left in a worse condition than before surgery was undertaken. Such mi...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
06th April 2011
Nearly 300,000 injuries are caused by car accidents every year in the UK, of which 95% are due to human error. This worrying statistic means most of us will be involved in at least one road traffic accident in our lives. If you have been unfortunate en...
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Author:
Gary Storer
06th April 2011
Wingsuit BASE jumping is one of the most extreme and dangerous sports out there. With its mechanics similar to those of a flying squirrel, a wingsuit jumper has an average forward speed of 100 mph – that’s 146 feet per second and would clear a football fi...
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Concert Technologies
05th April 2011
Even though it is now the most famous information resource, the Internet is not forever what it looking. Whereas it is easy to inform, communicate and share information huge care still wants to be taken to make sure what we are downloading, reading and u...
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Author:
Sean Pritchard
01st April 2011
If you got seriously injured because of an accident by someone other negligence, they must to be held conscientious. You should not suffer economically with other mistake. In this situation you should hire an accident lawyer to find fairly compensation fo...
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Author:
bbrij87h
01st April 2011
If you got critically injured because of an accident by someone other negligence, they must to be held conscientious. You should not endure economically due to other fault. In this case you have to choose an accident lawyer to get fairly compensation for ...
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Author:
bbrij87h
29th March 2011
Bariatric medical procedures is the one other reputation for wls that may be carried out upon greatly overweight folks. This kind of surgery assists someone lose weight through reducing the dimensions of the tummy as well as including an adjustable gastri...
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Author:
Emmanuel Macias
23rd March 2011
HEART ATTACK: MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
No one wants to think about heart attack. It’s the boogey man that causes more deaths worldwide than any other medical condition. In the U.S. alone there are 1.2 million heart attacks every year: somewhere around...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
23rd March 2011
What precisely leads to serious despair?
Possibly not most people provides a cause meant for health-related despair. Certain well-known leads to and / or results in, yet, comprise:
* Agony with the loss of a dear friend thru fatality, divorce case, ...
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Author:
ana meed
23rd March 2011
Recent media attention on the amount of highway fatalities brought out by semi-trucks has numerous individuals asking regardless of whether our roads are indeed 'safe.' A fully loaded truck, like the 1 that slammed into the back of an additional truck on ...
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Author:
emanuelwalker12
23rd March 2011
In force as of April 2008, The Corporate Manslaughter Bill and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 is a landmark in law. From now on, companies can be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter if an employee is involved in a a car accident resulting in a fatality in...
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Author:
marketingrenegade