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How to Handle an Independent Medical Exam

If you’ve filed a personal injury claim, or plan on doing so, there’s a good chance that you will have to see a doctor who will perform a so-called independent medical exam. In actuality, many IMEs put the insurance company’s interest above being truly fair and impartial. That’s why it is so important that…

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How Does Portland Traffic Congestion Rank?

Dutch GPS manufacturer TomTom has released their 2014 index of the most congested traffic in the world. The index compares travel times during non-congested hours with travel times in peak hours. Portland ranked ninth most congested in the U.S. Seattle was third, topped only by Los Angeles and San Francisco. According to the report,…

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CVSA Safety Inspections Target Trucks from Canada to Mexico

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual International Roadcheck was implemented the first week of June. For nearly 30 years, the world’s largest targeted enforcement program on commercial motor vehicles has included the most comprehensive roadside inspection (North American Standard Level I Inspections). With more than one million inspections completed since it was first implemented,…

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DOT Proposes Speed Limiters on Commercial Trucks

Speed kills. So when speed limits aren’t enough, some in positions of authority think that you have to take it one step further and mechanically force vehicles to obey the speed limit, or at least the limit programmed in the device. So, the Department of Transportation (DOT) is set to mandate speed limiters on…

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Apple Announces New Technology to Safeguard Against Distracted Driving

With more and more laws being passed prohibiting the use of cell phones while driving, smart phone developers are adapting their devices. Among these developments is the news that Apple is blocking texting while driving. At a leader in the smart phone market, Apple was one of the first to release technology disabling communication…

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NTSB Proposes Truck Safety Improvements

Last month, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) sent new recommendations to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for improving tractor trailer safety. The suggestions, based on various studies conducted in 2013, include blind spot mitigation, side and rear underride protection systems, and improvements in crash data for tractor trailers. Blind Spot Mitigation One…

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Your Legal Obligations After a Car Accident

As much as we try to avoid them, car accidents are an inevitability. Most people know they should notify their auto insurance company after an accident, but you may not be aware of some of your other potential legal obligations. Here is a quick guide to what you need to do following a car…

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How Much Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

A serious injury can create a huge financial burden. From time lost at work to mounting medical bills, the injured party can find themselves in an increasingly dire financial situation as the result of an accident. That’s why injury compensation is so important. Without such compensation, the many bills and fees resulting from an…

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Your Passengers Are a Distracted Driving Risk

Many teens are afflicted with the dangerous notion that they are invincible. In other words, they just don’t think (insert dangerous behavior here) will result in something bad happening to them. Pair that up with being in the technological age where we are constantly buried in our wireless technology, and it can be a…

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Why You’re Less Likely To Die In a Car Accident These Days

While we live in an era of intense concern over the dangers of distracted driving, the overall picture of traffic safety is looking bright. Traffic fatalities in the United States have been on a long and steady decline since the early ‘70s. At its peak in 1969, deaths on the road reached 55,043. Fast…

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