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What The Data Does and Doesn’t Reveal About Rideshare Crashes

As ride-hailing regained momentum after the sharp slowdown in travel during the pandemic, city officials and transportation researchers have been left with a basic question that remains surprisingly hard to answer: Where, exactly, are rideshare-related crashes rising fastest? While no comprehensive national ranking currently exists, public reports and academic studies still offer insight into how
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The States With The Highest Rates Of Uninsured Drivers And What It Costs Everyone Else

Nearly every state requires drivers to carry auto liability insurance, yet millions of motorists are still on the road without it. In 2023, 15.4% of U.S. drivers were uninsured, according to the Insurance Research Council, meaning more than 1 in 7 motorists lacked coverage that could pay for injuries or damage they caused in a
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What Is the Difference Between a Scooter and a Moped?

Scooters and mopeds are often grouped together because they are smaller than motorcycles, easier to park than cars, and commonly used for affordable transportation. Both are popular with riders who want a practical way to handle short trips, city traffic, and everyday errands. However, they are not the same. At Temple Injury Law, Attorney Jeff

National Dog Bite Awareness Week: A Spotlight on Prevention and Legal Recourse

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) sponsors National Dog Bite Awareness Week, which is dedicated to this pressing issue. But why? Isn’t man’s best friend supposed to be, well, friendly? The truth is that even the most good-natured dogs can have bad days. That’s why dog owners and the public must understand how to prevent
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Can You Sue a City for Bad Roads?

If poorly maintained roads have affected you, you might ask yourself, can you sue a city for bad roads? The immediate answer is yes if the city failed to maintain its roads safely and this negligence led to your loss, injury, or damage.  Suing a city involves legal challenges and steps, which we will outline,

Why Are There So Many Injury Lawyers in Las Vegas?

Why are there so many injury lawyers in Las Vegas? The city’s lively entertainment and tourism attract large crowds, increasing the chances of accidents. This has created a significant demand for injury lawyers to handle legal matters arising from these incidents.  In this blog, you’ll learn about the potential increase in the number of accident
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