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Toyota fined $16,375,000.00 for failure to report deadly pedal defect. Will this deter other car manufacturers from hiding their problems?Toyota's deadly gas pedal defect has caused crashes and taken lives. Their failure to report the defect has resulted in largest fine ever issued by the NHTSA. Will it make a difference?
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Metro keeps on having deadly incidents. Can this be fixed?Metro's Predilection for Deadly Accidents Brings Into Question Its Vaunted Safety Culture. What Is The Problem?
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Too many deaths for Metro employees and users, can this be fixed?Metro Bus and Train Safety Must be Improved. Will John Catoe's Departure Jump-Start This Process?
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Maryland Injury/Medical Malpractice Damages Cap
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Now more than ever Maryland Victims of Medical Malpractice Need Creative Lawyers. Here is why.Maryland's Highest Court Hands Doctors and Insurance Companies Yet Another Victory.
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Report on Metro safety culture reveals widespread problems and dangerous negligence.In the aftermath of the June 22, 2009 Fort Totten Metro crash the safety culture of Metro has been examined more closely. For Metro track workers and safety inspectors the results are disturbing.
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Maryland's highest court waded clumsily into the law of expert witnesses in Maryland medical malpractice cases in the recent case of University of Maryland Medical System Corporation, Et. Al. v. Waldt, Et. Al.Maryland medical negligence law has been configured to favor doctors, hospitals and health-care providers at every turn. Now the Court of Appeals has gotten into the act in a controversial split decision which mystifies more than it clarifies.
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Distorting the law to help doctors beat Maryland medical malpractice cases may backfire. Here is why.Maryland medical negligence cases have been distorted by the doctors and insurance companies wielding their huge political clout. This may backfire in the Maryland Court of Appeals.
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Pool and Spa Safety: No More Drownings?Pools and Spas Can be Deadly: Here is How to Keep Your Family Safe.
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The Top Two Safety Concerns For Commercial Trucks, Eighteen Wheelers and Semis.Collisions Involving Commercial Trucks, Semis and Eighteen Wheelers Can be Reduced or Prevented, Here's how.
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Will a Reduction of Long-Haul Trucker's Hours Reduce Eighteen-Wheeler Crashes?Fatigue and Driver Error Permeate Tractor-Trailer Crashes, Can We Change It?
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Why Tort Reform Saves Little and Endangers Patient's Health and SafetyOpponents of Health Care Reform Blame the Skyrocketing Costs of Health Care on Medical Malpractice Victims. Senator Orrin Hatch (R) learned from the Non-Partisan Congressional Budget Office that "defensive medicine" costs very little and Saves Lives.