It may seem like a silly thing to suggest, but how exactly are you supposed to prove that you were the victim of medical malpractice? You may say "your medical condition or injury is proof enough," but in reality that doesn't necessarily fly. In most cases, you have...
Month: November 2016
Ethical dilemma over self-driving cars in unavoidable accidents
We came across a very interesting article in Fortune recently, and it gets at a certain "Minority Report" element to self-driving cars. As we all know, self-driving, or autonomous, vehicles have been in development for many years, and their promise certainly seems to...
Keeping teen pedestrians safe – 7 safety tips
Since 2013, there has been a 13 percent increase in pedestrian deaths in the United States for those ages 12 to 19. This equates to five teen pedestrian fatalities per week. What can be done to keep this upward trend in fatalities from continuing? Safe Kids Worldwide...
Will electronic logging devices reduce the risk of truck accidents?
Electronic logging devices (ELDs) are devices that are used to help monitor the amount of time a commercial truck driver spends operating his or her vehicle. These are used in place or in conjunction with traditional paper booking methods. A regulation was proposed...