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Denver Injury Attorney

18th February 2011
Denver is the city in Colorado with the big population where the personal injuries and accident are not new thing and affecting the number of people on daily basis. We fight for the victims of vehicle accident in Denver and near by area of Colorado involv... Read >
Author: lawn

Get quotes before buying

16th February 2011
Young or old, we all dream about the perfect vehicle. For families, it can be steady sedan that carries all the stuff you need, including all the bodies. For young singles, it can be something hot and high-powered. For those of us really suffering in this... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

Motorcycle Injuries

15th February 2011
Statistically speaking, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that motorcycle riders are eight times more likely to be injured should they be involved in a motorcycle accident. Furthermore, a motorcyclist is 37 times more likely to di... Read >
Author: Ashley

Safety Standard Design for Bumpers on Passenger Cars

15th February 2011
All vehicles in the United States are required by law to have bumpers. Usually installed at the car’s front and rear ends, bumpers play a very important role in maintaining passenger safety. Primarily, bumpers are designed to absorb impact during low to m... Read >
Author: PennyGeist

Florida Car Accident Lawyer Suggests Making A Resolution for 2011

09th February 2011
All the data is not in, but so far, it looks like 2010 had the lowest number of traffic crash fatalities in Florida in 30 years according to the Florida Highway Patrol. They reported 2,430 traffic crash deaths in 2010, the lowest number since 1978. In 20... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

Getting a Better Rate on Car Insurance

04th February 2011
easy steps to a lower insurance quote are: 1. Portray yourself as a 'safe' candidate: Insurance companies are interested in managing risk. Consequently they offer drivers who are less likely to get into wrecks or at a minimum into wrecks of less sev... Read >
Author: Donovan Walsh

Breath Alcohol Analyser

04th February 2011
Breath Alcohol Analyser is a device for estimating blood alcohol content (BAC) from a breath sample. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration maintains a Conforming Products List of breath alcohol devices approved for evidentiary use, as we... Read >
Author: Adhi

Are senior drivers actually unfit for the road?

03rd February 2011
There is a popular perception that senior drivers cause the majority of accidents and hence should be taken off the roads. A conservative estimate shows that the number of senior drivers on American roads is estimated to increase threefold over the next 2... Read >
Author: christoper.smith

Buckling Up Keeps Fatalities Down

28th January 2011
In this age of increasing distracted driving car accidents (currently the number one concern of most motorists), we can sometimes forget the important role that safety belts continue to play in keeping us all safe on America's highways. Fortunately, or... Read >
Author: Jason Epstein

Commercial Truck Insurance Governing Agencies: Know Who Affects Your Truck Insurance Rates

26th January 2011
There are many laws and regulations in place that control the safety and technological elements of the trucking industry and ultimately the truck insurance industry as a result. Such laws exist on the state and federal level and are constantly evolvin... Read >
Author: Patrick Winchester

Seven insurers sue Toyota over acceleration claims

25th January 2011
SEVEN AUTOMOBILE insurance firms have followed Allstate Insurance Co in suing Toyota Motor Corp to recover money they paid in claims for car crashes blamed on unintended acceleration of Toyota vehicles. The insurers' court action has opened a new front... Read >
Author: Merinews

Ford recalls F-series pickups, Edge, Lincoln MKX

21st January 2011
FORD MOTOR Co is recalling about 20,000 new vehicles in North America, mainly its heavy duty pickup trucks, due to the chance that an electrical short could cause a fire, Ford and U.S. federal regulators. Ford will inform owners of its F-series pickups... Read >
Author: Merinews

Fitting extra safety

19th January 2011
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) carries the basic responsibility of ensuring the majority of vehicles on our roads are safe. This is the FDA for vehicles, but like food and drugs, it only tests at point of delivery. If you fail ... Read >
Author: Grace Oaks

No Refusal For The Holidays

13th January 2011
It's no surprise that drunk driving car accidents that result in wrongful death and personal injury spike during the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that fatalities incre... Read >
Author: Jason Epstein

How to Ensure You Pick the Comfiest and Safest Baby Car Seat

12th January 2011
Of all the pieces of baby gear that parents need, a baby car seat is one of the most important. Indeed it is something that you just cannot do without if you intend to drive with your baby in the car. As well as your baby's comfort, safety and security ar... Read >
Author: emeliamorseton
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