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FAQs about Motorcycle Accidents and Claims in New York

According to a report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 4,976 people died as a result of motorcycle accidents in 2015 in the United States. This is an increase of 8.3% from 4,594 in 2014. In 2015, there were 88,000 motorcyclists who were injured in crashes. Additionally, in 2014, it was reported that motorcyclists in the US were 27 times more likely to die in a crash per vehicle mile travelled than occupants of passenger cars, and also 5 times more likely to be injured.

Common Questions about Motorcycle Accidents

People in New York have many questions about motorcycle crashes and the legal

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Bacterial Meningitis and Medical Malpractice in New York

Although the number of bacterial meningitis cases in the United States has dropped in recent decades, there are still many deaths across the country due to this deadly disease. You may have seen the movie World War Z where this disease of meningitis was mentioned and even purposely injected by the main character Gerry Lane. That would be about the only time meningitis would be good to have!

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WHO encourages early cancer detection

New York patients who receive a late diagnosis of cancer often endure preventable suffering and death. According to the World Health Organization, efforts for early cancer detection have to intensify.

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FAQs about SUV Rollover Accidents and Claims in New York

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 95% of all single-car/vehicle rollover accidents are due to tripping, meaning that the vehicle slides sideways and prevents the tires from continuing in their projected path. Statistics reveal that SUVs will experience rollover accidents over 75% more than regular vehicles. Additionally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that though there have been major improvements in standards over the last few years, even the safest SUVs still stand the risk of rolling over than even the least safest coupes or sedans. Common Question about SUV Rollover Accidents and Claims Here is a look at some of the

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Lower Rates of Job Injury at More Successful Businesses

According to Safety BLR, the risks of workplace injury or workplace fatalities can be impacted by how successful a company is. A business that is doing better tends to have a reduced chance of a worker getting hurt on-the-job. While there are reasons that help to explain why more successful businesses have a better safety record, there is no excuse for this discrepancy. Every employee deserves a safe worksite, even if his employer is not one of the more successful competitors within an industry. No employee should suffer as a result of working for a less successful organization. Every employee is also entitled to work

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Economic Growth Can be Deadly

Economic growth is a good thing for the country, and a good thing for workers who are able to get better jobs in a more competitive economy. Unfortunately, a new article from Safety News Alert suggests there are some substantial downsides to an improved economy. The biggest downside: more people will die. There are many different reasons why more fatalities happen during good economic times than during bad economic times. One of the big reasons is that more people are hurt or killed at work since there is an increase in employment, especially in higher risk industries like the construction industry. However, it is not

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Common foot and ankle injuries may be easily misdiagnosed

New York residents who are suffering from foot or ankle injuries may be interested in a recent study that shows the long-term effects of misdiagnoses. In some cases, patients who have had their foot and ankle injuries misdiagnosed can suffer from arthritis or even disability later on.

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