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Recent NHTSA Data Shows U.S. Trucking Accident Fatalities on the Rise
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2010 data shows an increase in trucking accident-related fatalities last year. U.S. traveling related d...
New Year in Kansas City Marred by Traffic Fatalities
At least two fatal traffic accidents made for a grim New Year’s in Kansas City. A woman who had stopped on the side of the highway was killed wh...
Man Dies After Accidentally Receiving Drug Used in Executions
The family of a Florida man who died after receiving the wrong medication at a Florida hospital has filed a lawsuit against the hospital. In July 2010...
Traffic Accident Fatalities Hit New Low
According to new statistics released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, traffic accident fatality numbers for the year 2010 fell t...
No More Cell Phone Use While Driving, Recommends the National Transportation Safety Board
A multi-vehicle accident on the morning of August 5, 2010 in Gray Summit, Missouri has led the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to urge sta...
Car Owner Sued by Passengers of Car Thief After Accident
Lawsuits often arise out of car accidents. People sustain injuries in a crash and need to seek compensation from the person or people responsible. Typ...
Few Resources Available for Tracking Missouri Hospital Errors
The Springfield News-Leader recently reported on the tragic story of a 34 year-old man who hung himself while hospitalized for depression. Hospitals c...
Head-On Collisions Cause Several Traffic Fatalities on Kansas and Missouri Roads
A head-on collision on U.S. 69 in the early morning of Monday, November 14, 2011 took the lives of a 29 year-old Overland Park woman and her 9 year-ol...
Thanksgiving Is The Most Dangerous Holiday For Drivers
With over 30 million people hitting the road to visit family and friends for Thanksgiving, expect highway traffic volumes to be considerably high. Thi...
Fatal Medication Error Results in Jail Sentence for Supervising Pharmacist, Inspires New Law
An Ohio pharmacist received a six-month prison sentence after a medication error caused a two year-old child’s death. In February 2006, Emily Je...