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Pedestrian Accident Risks

According to statistics from the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA), there has been a sharp increase in the number of pedestrian accidents over the past two years. In particular, the spike in the number of pedestrians who have been killed has been very alarming, with almost 5,000 pedestrians killed every year. How Can Pedestrians Stay…

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How to Prevent Bicycle Accident Injuries

Eachyear, there are approximately 500,000 emergency room visits because of injuries sustained in bicycle accidents. Tragically, almost 1,000 cyclists are killed each year because they were hit by another vehicle. The risks of being injured or killed in a vehicle accident are significantly higher than for vehicle occupants because there is no protection afforded those…

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PTSD from a Car Accident

Years ago, when the public first began hearing the term post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), it usually applied to service members who had experienced harrowing combat duty. Doctors then began broadening PTDS diagnoses to other types of victims who had endured a traumatic event, recognizing the emotional impact these incidents can have. It is estimated that…

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