Blog Posts in November, 2011
Posted on Nov 30, 2011 By Blog Manager
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif.—PG&E Corp. has agreed to pay a $38 million fine for a 2008 gas pipe explosion that killed a Rancho Cordova homeowner. It's the largest safety-related fine ever ...
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Posted on Nov 22, 2011 By Blog Manager
Many do not think twice when they get on a bus – whether it be on a commercial bus for a short trip instead of taking an airplane, getting on a bus for a church outing, or putting their child on ...
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Posted on Nov 17, 2011 By Blog Manager
New California law makes requirements much stricter for those children who want to kiss their booster seats goodbye. Currently, California law allows children by age 6 or 60 pounds to leave behind ...
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Posted on Nov 15, 2011 By Blog Manager
A team of 15 personal injury attorneys from all over the country have teamed up to spread their wealth of knowledge with people from all over the country. The head author is Anthony Castelli, a ...
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Posted on Nov 11, 2011 By Blog Manager
By Mike Rosenberg For the third time in five days, a vehicle struck and killed a bicyclist or a pedestrian in San Jose on Wednesday while a pair of other crashes left two men fighting for their lives, ...
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Posted on Nov 9, 2011 By Blog Manager
Toyota Motor is recalling about 550,000 vehicles worldwide -- 420,000 in the U.S. -- for a potential steering problem. The defect involves the crankshaft pulley on V-6 Toyota- and Lexus-brand vehicles ...
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Posted on Nov 8, 2011 By Blog Manager
By Suzanne Bohan Contra Costa Times When a hard-driving Oregon State cornerback slammed into Stanford's standout receiver Chris Owusu on Saturday, the helmet-to-helmet hit gave Owusu his third ...
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Posted on Nov 3, 2011 By Blog Manager
Currently in New Brunswick, the cap on pain and suffering for minor injuries is capped at $2,500. However, a group appointed by the government is recommending this be increased to between $4,000 and ...
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Posted on Nov 1, 2011 By Blog Manager
Concussions, known medically as mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), are the most common type of head injury. The cerebrospinal fluid inside of the human skull protects the brain from everyday jolts ...
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