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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...
Kansas City Highway Fatality Risk Increased By Distracted Driving
Many drivers are starting to realize that distracted driving is rising to epidemic levels in Kansas City. While texting while driving used to be limit...
Missouri Works to Halt Increasing Rate of Pedestrian Highway Deaths
Pedestrian deaths on roads and highways in Missouri are on the rise, with the total number for 2011 set to exceed last year’s total. According t...
Missouri Drivers Ranked Second Worst in US
Drivers in the state of Missouri ranked at second position in a list of the worst drivers in the United States. The list was compiled by a car insuran...
Doctors Pay Few Penalties in Cases of Unlawful Pharmaceutical Marketing
When pharmaceutical companies allegedly violate regulations governing prescription drugs and medical devices, federal and state governments frequently...
Campaign to Prevent Accidents from Drowsy Driving
It is a silent killer on our roads, and yet, Missouri car accident lawyers find very little attention paid to the fact that thousands of people are ki...
Veterans Returning from Deployment are at High Risk for Auto Accidents
The military trains service members to drive aggressively while deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Unfortunately, this has led to risky driving behavio...
Prescription Mixups at Pharmacies Lead to Lawsuits for Injuries Caused by the Wrong Medication
A St. Louis man has sued Walgreens Pharmacy over an error in filling his prescription that led to him taking the wrong medication. A similar case in C...