Even a small amount can put motorists in danger.
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How Does Alcohol Impair Other Drivers?
Femur fractures can cause serious damage, especially after car crashes.
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Getting A Leg Up On A Shattering Injury
You probably don’t want to be around when Officer Friendly breaks these out.
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What "Less Lethal" Weapons Actually Do — Scientific American
Everyone is affected by daylight savings time – even drivers.
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Does Daylight Savings Create More Accidents?
Did you know you're breaking the law by cooking food in lava when you are in Hawaii?
Crazy huh? How would one even cook food in lava? Using a hot plate? 😂
For our first post of 2020, we wanted to highlight every employee of our firm and let you all meet the great DOA Team. Our first employee we would like to introduce is the phenomenal Christopher Wood. He is a great assistant and is proficient at assisting the team when we're having electronic issues.
Drivers involved in a car accident can undercut their claims by committing common mistakes.
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The Crash, Then The Aftermath
An insurance company's first offer may not be enough to cover the expenses.
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Dog Bites Can Be More Serious Than They Seem
Public profanity is illegal West Virginia. Not wanting to be outdone, a South Carolina legislator introduced a 2008 bill to ban the public use of the F-word.
Kentucky bartenders can deny service to deadbeat dads. State law makes it illegal to sell booze to any man who hasn't "made proper provisions for his family."
Cuss words and music with profanity are illegal in bars in St. Charles, Missouri. That law also prohibits table dancing and drinking contests.
It's illegal to fly a kite in Chicago; Newark, New Jersey and London. On the other hand, you can shoot guns in each of these cities.
Traffic cops in Gainesville, Florida wrote seven parking tickets for an illegally parked BMW. Each time they put the ticket on the front window of the car. Then they discovered that the driver was dead. In the car.
In 2009, a Washington State legislator proposed a bill to allow humans and their pets to be buried together.