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Study reveals that over 400,000 deaths per year in America alone are attributed to preventable hospital errors. Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned over the staggering number of preventable deaths that occur in the American hospitals every year due to medical malpractice. Hospital patients expect a certain...

Fatal 18-wheeler accident numbers continue to go up, while overall highway deaths decline in 2013. Crashes that involve large trucks create serious problems, and even though the increase in 2013 was not substantial, it still indicated an increase in the number of fatalities involving large trucks...

Thanks to tort reform passed back in 2003, it is extremely difficult for loved ones of individuals who have died in the hands of negligent medical practitioners to sue and recover adequate compensation. As of September 2003, the amount one could recover in a medical malpractice...

A recent survey carried out by a car insurance comparison company ranked Texas among the top states which have the worst drivers in the country. The survey looked at several variables such as drunk driving, failure to obey traffic rules, careless driving and speeding, and collated...

Car accidents may be one of the most common causes of deaths, but this trend appears to be on a downward spiral.While a reduction in highway deaths is great news, there are still many thousands of people losing their lives on the nation’s highways...

December 19th marked the 7th anniversary of a piece of legislation that changed the way we as a country look at pool safety. This date marks the enaction of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, which was passed in response to tireless lobbying...

Texas has had its fair share of bad press when it comes to the level of care provided by nursing homes in our state.This year, the Lone Star State topped the list chronicling the worst facilities providing nursing home care. A Texas senator has...

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