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Roadside Inmate Crew Hit By Commercial Truck

There are plenty of ways an inmate can get their sentence shortened, getting hit by a semi truck is not one of the more favorable ones. On February 11, three female inmates working on the side of Interstate 5 in Wilsonville, Oregon were struck and injured when a commercial truck crashed into a ditch,…

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Hands-Free Phone Use In The Crosshairs

In Washington and Oregon, it is currently lawful to drive while using a hands-free device for your phone. That could change, if one Washington state lawmaker has their way. In 2010, Washington state lawmakers made holding your phone or texting while driving a primary offense, which means a police officer doesn’t need any other…

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Do I Need to Pay Taxes on a Car Accident Settlement?

A common question asked, particularly as tax season arises, is whether a settlement from a car accident is considered taxable income. In many types of lawsuits, such as breach of contract cases, discrimination and employment cases, an award may be considered income. If a person receives a large sum of money due to a…

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Overview of Personal Injury Depositions

When a personal injury lawsuit is filed, both sides have the right to a deposition, or the ability to have their attorney question the other attorney’s client under oath. The purpose is to allow both sides to be fully prepared with all the known information before a trial commences. There’s no need to be…

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Common Questions About Trucking Accidents

Trucking accidents differ from other auto collisions in several ways. There are unique laws and rules which can apply to a trucking collision, as well as a few common questions that will likely come up. Knowing the basics about trucking accidents can help prepare you for worst-case scenarios. What’s the most common cause of…

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Understanding Distracted Driving

Think you know what distracted driving is? Think again. The statistics are starker than many people realize, and the definition of distracted driving encompasses everything from eating behind the wheel to having a fussy baby in the backseat. You know that it’s not safe to text and drive, and that even talking hands-free can…

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How Truck Drivers Falsify Logbooks

Time is money in many professions, not the least of which is the trucking industry. Drivers are pressured, whether it’s directly from their employer or unspoken, to meet tight deadlines. The pressure is increasing as tighter regulations make it more difficult for drivers to make the time they once could. While most drivers and…

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How Safe Would Your Child Be in a Car Accident?

Nothing is more important than the safety of our children. Yet, according to the National SAFE KIDS Campaign four out of five car seats are not used properly. Here are some staggering statistics about the lack of proper child passenger safety measures: Since 2001, there have been approximately 227,000 children 14 years old and…

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Car Accident Head Injuries Not Always Easy To Detect

If you or someone you know has experienced head trauma in a car accident, some health effects may be lurking undetected, under the surface. While you may have been in what seems like just a minor fender bender, even that can lead to an excessive force on your brain that may bring on serious…

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Maximum First-Offense Penalties for Texting and Driving

Most states have laws against texting and driving, but the laws are certainly wide-ranging when you look at how people are punished from one state to another. Alaska is known as the Last Frontier, home to independent spirits who prefer to be left alone from an over-meddling government. However, the least densely populated of…

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