Diagnostic errors are the leading medical malpractice problem
Volkswagen's Cheating Confirms Why We Must Regulate the Auto Industry
Volkswagen has been caught altering their exhaust emissions. VW engineers intentionally programmed their vehicles to be able to detect when it is being tested, and then - and only then, produce the emissions results required to meet U.S. and California emission standards. Once the testing was done, the vehicles went back to the normal setting, which obviously does not meet the standards.
Volkswagen's Cheating Confirms Why We Must Regulate the Auto Industry
Volkswagen has been caught altering their exhaust emissions. VW engineers intentionally programmed their vehicles to be able to detect when it is being tested, and then - and only then, produce the emissions results required to meet U.S. and California emission standards. Once the testing was done, the vehicles went back to the normal setting, which obviously does not meet the standards.
The Future of Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end collisions may someday be a thing of the past. This would be very good news. In November 2012, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that 28% of all crashes are rear-end collisions. Many thousands of lives could be saved and serious injuries prevented if technology could be successfully implemented to stop vehicles before the crash occurred.
The Future of Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end collisions may someday be a thing of the past. This would be very good news. In November 2012, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that 28% of all crashes are rear-end collisions. Many thousands of lives could be saved and serious injuries prevented if technology could be successfully implemented to stop vehicles before the crash occurred.
Can you sue if you're injured in a haunted house?
Can you sue if you're injured in a haunted house?
There's No Such Thing As "Full Coverage" Insurance
When talking about automobile insurance, everyone has heard the term "full coverage." Even insurance agents mistakenly tell their clients all the time that they have "full coverage." As a lawyer who files lawsuits all the time in automobile accidents, let me set the record straight. There's no such thing as "full coverage."
There's No Such Thing As "Full Coverage" Insurance
When talking about automobile insurance, everyone has heard the term "full coverage." Even insurance agents mistakenly tell their clients all the time that they have "full coverage." As a lawyer who files lawsuits all the time in automobile accidents, let me set the record straight. There's no such thing as "full coverage."