A pedestrian hit at 40 mph has roughly an 85% chance of dying. At 20 mph, that drops below 10%. The gap between those two numbers is often just a few feet of lane width. https://t.co/G2t82JQoSU
For most of the 20th century, speed limits weren't set based on safety. They were set at whatever speed 85% of drivers naturally traveled. The road was built for speed, so drivers went fast, so the "natural" speed rose, so the limit followed. https://t.co/PDF4jqpJ3K
Talking to an insurance company after an accident requires careful communication to protect your interests and ensure a fair resolution. If you have concerns or uncertainties, seeking legal advice can help you navigate the claims process. Give us a call: https://t.co/V2NY3fwM56
What if speed limits weren't set based on what's safe, but based on how fast people already drive? That's exactly how it works in America. And it's created a feedback loop that has quietly normalized dangerous speeds for decades. https://t.co/asHvBYel8J
You suffered injuries in a semi-truck accident, and you deserve to get compensation for your injuries. But getting the money you deserve can still mean a fight with the person who hit you, their employer, and the insurance company. https://t.co/ffBRPu4SS6
The e-bike boom is not going away. We must ensure the rules governing e-bikes reflect that they are fast, powerful vehicles that deserve the same serious attention we give to any other motorized form of transportation. https://t.co/n0Ra2NSesK
All property owners have a legal duty to keep their properties clear of obstructions or potentially hazardous conditions that may injure pedestrians, visitors, or customers. https://t.co/uOdtQxZROZ
The most underreported e-bike story isn't the crashes. It's the battery fires caused by exploding lithium-ion batteries. They happen in apartments, storage rooms, and garages, where bikes charge overnight. https://t.co/NMCOFaiSor
One of the most important factors to understand about e-bikes is that they are not just faster bicycles. A Class 3 e-bike can reach almost 30 miles per hour! Yet e-bikes are still classified by the federal government as nonmotorized vehicles. https://t.co/lnpCeorY1f
Janet Stotko was out for her usual evening walk when an e-bike hit her from behind at 25 mph. She was unresponsive when first responders arrived, required emergency brain surgery, and will live with permanent neurological damage for the rest of her life. https://t.co/YnB3e3GBI8
Electric bikes have transformed how millions of Americans get around. They are convenient, affordable, eco-friendly, and fun to ride. But as ridership has surged, so has something far less welcome: an alarming rise in injuries, fatalities, and fires. https://t.co/nQk5Niv5ht
The FDA warns that unapproved or compounded GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide havenβt been reviewed for safety, effectiveness, or quality and may pose severe health risks. https://t.co/0Qv1do3Vcr
Generic medications play a critical role in keeping medicine affordable and accessible. But blind trust is never smart when your health is on the line. Know the risks, talk with your doctor, and keep an eye out for any medication recalls. https://t.co/OdGCRjOXng
When a large commercial truck collides with a passenger vehicle, there are typically more severe injuries and fatalities than regular car crashes. These factors, and more, make truck accident cases quite complicated. https://t.co/ffBRPu4SS6
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Finding out where a specific generic prescription is manufactured can be difficult or nearly impossible. https://t.co/f3gst9pSLn
Generic drugs must be "bioequivalent" to name-brand drugs, meaning they contain the same active ingredient and dosage as brand-name medications. But generics may differ in absorption, inactive ingredients, manufacturing quality, and clinical consistency. https://t.co/7QJYwNWf6R