A Guide to Reducing Car Accident Injuries in Children
Car accidents are a leading cause of preventable deaths and injuries among children across the United States.
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Car accidents are a leading cause of preventable deaths and injuries among children across the United States.
Hand and wrist injuries are quite common after car accidents in Georgia and elsewhere across the United States.
Car accidents occur every day across the nation.
In Part I of this two part blog series, we began our discussion of living with a brain injury by exploring the inner workings of the brain, the nature of brain injuries and their causes.
Each year, millions of Americans will be involved in a car accident.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of Americans will be injured in car accidents across the nation.
When 18-wheelers collide with smaller motor vehicles, the result is often serious injury or even death due to the immense size disparity.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reports that there are close to 4,000 fatal truck accidents each year.
Since many students in Georgia use the school bus system, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) held a workshop on school bus safety with a focus on the addition of a three point belt system to all school buses.
Millions of car accidents occur each year.
In 2010, Georgia passed a new law designed to punish those who speed excessively.
Car seats perform the vital function of keeping your children safe while driving.
When it comes to driving, many people are very quick to become angry at other drivers, especially in heavy traffic and when you are in a hurry.
All states have the power to create their own laws when it comes to many things, such as whether or not a motorcycle helmet is required, among other safety laws.
Fender bender accidents happen every day, and many of us have been involved in them at some point in their lives.
Equipment failure is a common cause of commercial truck accidents, with brake failure being one of the most common causes of all mechanical related truck accidents.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 30 people each day are killed across the United States in automobile and truck accidents involving drunk drivers.
While no drivers want to dwell on the concerning accident statistics, it is a fact that over 18,266 people are killed every year in motor vehicle accidents, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Commercial truck accidents will often result in serious injuries and physical damage to your vehicle.
Drugged driving is a growing problem across the United States, but many people remain unaware of the extent of the problem.