Monthly Archives: November 2013

Worker Deaths in Construction Went Up by 5 Percent in 2012

Source According to a new report released by the United States Department of Labor, the number of construction workers killed on construction sites rose 5 percent in 2012, from 738 to 775. The Department of Labor has deemed the construction

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Reducing Traffic Deaths Focus of Louisville Effort. – Article 208

Source Car accident attorneys in Louisville know that car accident prevention campaigns have had a significant impact on reducing the number of auto accidents in the past several decades. Now, law enforcement agencies from 30 states have met in Louisville

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Traffic Accidents in CA – Technology is No Substitute for Drivers who pay Attention – Article 868

Source Any auto accident lawyer in Irvine knows that the majority of car accidents are caused by human error. This has raised an important question: can technology, and ultimately self-driving cars, help to reduce the number of accidents that occur

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Chicago Transit Authority Train Crash – Article 182

Source Just before 8:00 am this morning, September 30, 2013, a CTA Blue Line train rear-ended a stopped CTA Blue Line train at the Harlem stop in Forest Park, Illinois. Dozens of CTA passengers are reporting injuries, and local authorities

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