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    Bob and the Blob Bob knew that he should not have mixed those chemicals together, but the resulting giant blob that ate up the school was not really his fault. How could he have known, that by mixing hydrochloric acid, potassium iodine, copper sulfate and some of the “secret” substance behind the teacher’s desk would have resulted in an omnivorous, gelatinous blob? However, he was blamed nevertheless. The chemistry class that Bob attended had few rules that had to be explained, as most were what…

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    Slips And Falls

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    legally responsible for the damages that occur? If you were injured during your accident, you just may have a case. Keep reading to learn what you should do if you are the victim of a slip and fall accident. Determine the Cause Look around! What was the culprit of the fall: a spill from food or liquid, an uneven walkway, or an inanimate object. If the fall was due to liquid, preserve your clothes worn during the accident and do not wash them. They may be used as evidence. Also,…

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    After an accident, whether it's a car accident or a slip and fall injury, an insurance adjuster will call to hear your side of the events. They might want a recorded statement or use the phone call as a record of your statement. You're not required to provide a recorded statement of the incident and doing so can cause serious damage to your case. The Reason Behind the Recorded Statement While the adjuster might have the best intentions, they are working for the insurance company. It's a…

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    restraint system” (car seats and booster seats) as: a specially designed seating system that is designed to protect, hold, or restrain a child in a motor vehicle in such a way as to prevent or minimize injury to the child in the event of a motor vehicle accident that is either permanently affixed to a motor vehicle or is affixed to such vehicle by a safety belt or a universal attachment system, and that meets the federal motor vehicle safety standards. The relevant statute also states that every…

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    Electrician Safety

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    Safety in the Electrical Field In today’s world, every job pursued comes with a certain level of risk. Whether it be a financial risk or risk of a physical injury, one must be prepared to face anything. Electricians are at an extremely high risk of causing physical harm to themselves while on the job. As the number of electricians who enter the work force continues to rise each year, the risk of on-the-job injuries doubles. Some of the most common, yet dangerous risks electricians face every day…

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    pick up their phone while driving. This is extremely hazardous and it is becoming more common as new drivers hit the streets. Sadly, according to the article “U Drive. U Text. U Pay.” from the NHTSA, texting while driving seems to cause the most accidents within the general public today. Due to mass casualties on the streets, our state of Florida has discerned the issue of distracted driving so, a law was passed. This law asserts that you are required to make two offenses in order to receive any…

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    Why You Need SR-22 Insurance One of the many reasons why there aren’t more accidents is because most people obey the traffic rules and regulations. Most people drive safely, avoid speeding, and avoid accidents. Unfortunately, there are times, when someone drinking, may choose to drive under the influence, which places everyone on the road at that time in danger. If they are caught doing this, then they will likely need to purchase SR-22 insurance coverage in order to continue driving. SR-22…

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    Wearing a seatbelt can prevent numerous injuries such as broken bones and brain injuries. Approximately 19% of passengers in cars nationwide do not wear seat belts and this causes thousands of people per year to die when in a car accident. Even though you may think that not wearing a seat belt only affects yourself and your safety, this is not correct. Unbelted passengers frequently injure other passengers because they can became airborne in the vehicle and cause trauma, even if the…

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    2011 23% of crashes were caused by texting and driving, that is 1.3 million crashes. One in four accidents are caused by phones. Yes that means three out of four crashes are caused by something else but why risk that other one. Everyday in the United States about 9 people are killed by driving while distracted and more than 1,00 are…

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    everyday from texting and driving . “21% of teen drivers involved in fatal accidents were distracted by their cellphone” . A teen driver with one additional passenger doubles the risk of getting into a fatal accident. With more passengers they are 5x as likely. I don’t support texting and driving whatsoever. I have had bad experiences being the passenger in a vehicle with a texting driver. I’ve never necessarily been in an accident but I’ve been in close to death experiences.…

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