What Are the Reasons for Wrongful Deaths of Teens?

Whenever you hear the term “wrongful death,” you can associate it directly with negligent, willful, or wrongful acts. This includes neglect, omission, or default of another. One example might be a doctor who fails to properly diagnose a patient’s condition, which then directly results in the patient passing away. Another example might be the distribution…

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North Carolina One of the Country’s “Worst Driving” States

A recent study released by online insurance website “Car Insurance Comparison.Com” confirms what many people traveling on the state’s roads already know: North Carolina has some of the worst driving conditions in the country. Not only are the state’s drivers notoriously aggressive and “lead-footed,” but the congestion on interstates and highways, particularly around large metropolitan…

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The Dangers of Electrocution Burns and Related Injuries

Construction is one of America’s most dangerous lines of work. And construction workers can sustain serious injuries when they come in contact with electricity. According to the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, about five workers are electrocuted every week, with electrocution causing 12 percent of all young worker workplace deaths. There are four main…

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