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Are Waterslides Safe?

Waterslides can be safe if they are designed, installed, and maintained properly, and if riders follow the rules and guidelines for their use. However, there are some risks associated with waterslides that can result in injury or even death.

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Most Dangerous Jobs

There are many dangerous jobs that people undertake, some of which are more hazardous than others. Here are some of the most dangerous jobs in the world:

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How Dangerous is Eating While Driving?

Eating while driving can be risky because it can distract the driver and impair their ability to react to changing road conditions. When a driver is eating, they are taking their hands off the wheel and their eyes off the road, which can increase the risk of an accident.

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Can I Sue After a Car Accident If I Was Not Hurt?

In most cases, if you were not hurt in a car accident, you will not be able to sue for damages. This is because the purpose of a personal injury lawsuit is to seek compensation for damages resulting from an injury or harm suffered by the plaintiff. If you did not suffer any injuries or harm, there is no basis for a personal injury lawsuit.

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Most Dangerous Toys

It is important to be aware of potential safety hazards when it comes to children’s toys. While toy safety standards have improved over the years, there are still some toys that pose a danger to children.

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Acetaminophen Drugs May Cause Fatal Skin Reactions

It is true that Tylenol and other drugs containing acetaminophen have been linked to rare but potentially fatal skin reactions. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warnings about the risk of severe skin reactions associated with acetaminophen use, including Stevens-Johnson Syndrom

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What is Uninsured Motorist Coverage?

Uninsured motorist coverage is a type of auto insurance coverage that helps protect you if you are in an accident with a driver who does not have insurance or who does not have sufficient insurance to cover the damages and injuries they caused.

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Fertig v. Horace Mann Ins. Co. | Judicial Opinion

After the jury in separate underinsured motorist (“UIM”) benefits trials awarded the insured $75,000.00 in economic damages and $175,000.00 in noneconomic damages for an aggregate gross award of $250,000.00, the combined verdicts were reduced to a net UIM award of $150,000.00 to reflect a credit for the tortfeasor’s liability insurance coverage limit of $100,000.00.

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Daylight Savings Car Accident Claims

There is evidence to suggest that the number of car accidents increases on the Monday following the springtime daylight saving time change. This is likely due to the loss of an hour of sleep and the disruption to the body’s internal clock, which can cause drowsiness and reduced alertness while driving.

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