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Can Social Media Be Used to Prove Crime/Accident/Injury?

Posted in Safety on December 22, 2015

People post everything on social media these days, including their illegal activities. These people really don’t think about the consequences of their actions. Recently, a woman in Florida streamed live footage of her drunk driving adventure on Periscope. Needless to say, someone alerted the police to her activities and she was arrested while driving through…

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How People Fake Accidents: Common Schemes and Repercussions

Posted in Car Accidents, Dog Bites, Pedestrian Accidents on December 18, 2015

Some people will do anything to get some extra cash in their pockets, even if they have to cheat to do it. Fake accidents aren’t just morally reprehensible and unethical; they’re illegal. When people fake accidents, they take time, money, and support from people who truly suffer due to legitimate accidents. From staged car accidents…

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Vehicular Homicide Laws and Unborn Children: The Laws of Criminal Liability

Posted in Car Accidents on December 16, 2015

When a person causes a car accident due to negligent behavior and someone dies, the act falls under the category of vehicular homicide. Under Texas law, there are criminal penalties for negligently causing death of another human being. The state defines human beings as any individual who’s alive, including unborn children from the point of…

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The Dangers of Shallow Water Blackouts and Dry Drowning

Posted in Safety on December 10, 2015

Harmful or deadly water incidents aren’t exclusive to inexperienced swimmers. Shallow water blackouts can have devastating consequences for professional and experienced swimmers. Furthermore, getting a victim on dry land doesn’t always eliminate the risk of drowning. Some victims may suffer from dry drowning immediately after rescue or as many as 24 hours later. Education is…

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