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Where Do Most Car Accidents Happen in New York?
The Big Apple’s energy pulsates through its five boroughs, fueled by a constant hum of movement. Cars, taxis, bikes, and pedestrians weave through a complex network of avenues, bridges, and tunnels, creating a...
NHTSA Takes Steps to Force a Recall of 52 Million ARC Automotive Airbags
Updated October 17th, 2023 The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently stepped up its efforts to force a recall of more than 52...
Safety Tips for Teen Drivers
Teen Drivers Millions of Americans across the country use the roads and highways every single day. The reality though is that many of those drivers...
Tennessee Company Refuses US Request to Recall Potentially Dangerous Air Bag Inflators
One year after a class action lawsuit alleged three automakers and a parts manufacturer knowingly sold vehicles with exploding airbags that killed two and injured...
How to Avoid Distracted Driving: The Key Things To Know
We are living in a world marked by distraction. In this era of instantaneous information, nonstop entertainment, ever-changing technologies and sweeping social media, it can...
Cancer-Causing Benzene Found in Dry Shampoos by Procter and Gamble
As of December 17, 2021, the hair product and cosmetic company Procter and Gamble has announced a recall of several aerosol dry conditioner and shampoo...
Who is Responsible for injuries from a Slip, Trip or Fall?
A slip, trip or fall can be a painful and life altering event. It can also be a financially expensive accident. When a slip, trip...
How the Auto Industry Manufactured “Jaywalking”?
For ages, travel by foot or horse were the only options for travelers moving through cities and towns. It was normal to wake up and...
The Top 5 New Safety Features that Will Prevent Injuries in a Car Accident
Remember when seatbelts and airbags were the beginning and end of car safety features? Though these core components remain critical to car safety, research shows...
Brain Trauma Causes CTE but Researchers Still Have Questions
Nearly 20 Years After Early CTE Studies, Scientists are Still Looking for Answers About Sports-Related Concussions and CTE Risk Researchers know that sports-related concussions and...