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    Settleman Settlements

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    Sadly, every now and then, people get injured or killed in an accident. In fact, the U.S National Highway Administration reports that over three million injuries and 40,000 deaths occur every year. Moreover, according to the Justice department, only 5% of these cases ever go to trial and a clear absolute majority goes for settlements. What is a settlement? A settlement is a cash offer that is given to the victim of a personal injury lawsuit as a compensation for the losses and damages that are…

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    DUI Lawyer

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    How to Choose the Best lawyer for a DUI If you ever get arrested for DUI, you need a lawyer with experience and expertise in DUI cases. You need an expert attorney in the drunk driving laws in your state. The consequences of a DUI can be impact you emotionally, financially and socially for a very long time. You could lose your job, your driver's license, plus incur significant fines. You could even go to jail. So, how do you find an experienced, trustworthy DUI lawyer? If you know someone…

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    Both of the videos that were shown in class deal with drinking and driving or texting and driving and the major negative consequences that they can lead to. In the video “Coppell Shattered Dreams 2017” it talks about how all of the little moments in your life lead you to one life altering moment. The teenagers in the video lived ordinary lives, they attended school as high school seniors, hanged out with friends, imagined and planned what prom would be like. Overall, they experienced the high…

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    Why Do Seatbelts Work

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    Seat Belts do Work Over half of the crashes in the United States end in deaths because they were not wearing a seatbelt or any harness that secures them to the car. All cars had some form of seatbelts; first, they had shoulder belt then in 1974 they had the same design of seat belts that we have now. A survey in a few places said that only ten percent of the population in 1982 used the seatbelts. After new York had passed the first seat belt law, the percentage of seat belt use rose quickly to…

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    Have you ever noticed the difference in driving during the winter time and driving in the summer time? To most people it’s easier to drive during the summer than the winter. It’s safer, easier to get around, and the weather is nicer. It’s safer to drive in the summer than in the winter because of many reasons. If you look at the statistics of how many wrecks there are in the summer and in the winter, there’s less wrecks in the summer than in winter. Snow makes driving scarier than it already…

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    Imagine that you and your loved ones have just been involved in an accident. Your pulse is racing, your arms and legs might be shaking from the adrenaline, and you're looking to see that your family is not in immediate medical danger. Then, out of the corner of your eye, you notice the motorist that hit you is pulling away from the scene. You think they might just be moving their car to a safe location--until they speed away. One of the most traumatic types of accidents you can be involved with…

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    There have been way too many incidents of teens drunk driving and getting caught, getting away with it and some can end up dying from this cause. Teens that drink and drive have hard times seeing at night or in day time and things are slow to them teens can even get complications such as slurred speech, endless laughing, dizziness and more. Teens can get arrested for drunk driving by drunk driving itself, by stopping them and seeing if they drank by using a breath thermometer or if they end up…

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    I felt like a great driver and that I could drive anywhere without a problem and without hesitation, I could do it. I knew what to do and what not to do, I knew to always watch the other people cause that’s what will get you in an accident, I knew how to do a two lane roundabout…

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    Drivers who already have commercial truck insurance sometimes overlook the most important insurance policy of all: wearing their seat belts. Seat belts cost nothing to use but can save drivers from hospital and medical bills, lost income, lost careers, and even lost lives. Truck drivers who don't wear seat belts often state discomfort as their primary reason. They often have additional arguments for not wearing seat belts which include: Their large rig will protect them in an accident. Even in…

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    Driver less Cars Should Not Be Legal Would you want to trust your life,your family and friends lives with a car that has been proven dangerous, also something that is not programmed to make important decisions that you would need to make every day? Self driving cars should not be legal for the road. Trusting a piece of technology with a very big responsibility such as being on the road is unrealistic. If you get in a self driving car and you follow the GPS in the car and it takes on roads…

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