Just because a patient doesn’t have a positive outcome does not mean that medical malpractice has occurred. Some surgeries carry an inherent risk of death, for example. The surgeon may not make any mistakes, but the patient could still pass away. When it becomes...
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Month: October 2024
Getting cars ready for rural Midwestern wintertime
Winter in the rural Midwest compels motorists to navigate harsh weather conditions that can make driving dangerous, especially on less-traveled roads. As such, if you remain in the Upper Midwest during the winter, preparing your car for winter can help you to stay as...
Why might a “safer” vehicle be more dangerous?
Auto manufacturers have done a fantastic job promoting SUVs over the past decade or so. They are now the biggest selling category of vehicles, even though most owners never go off-road - which is what these vehicles were originally designed for. One of the biggest...
3 things to consider before taking on a business partner
Many business owners or entrepreneurs with a business idea look to go into partnership with one or more others. This can work out well, but it can also go badly in some cases. Before you make this move, consider the following: 1. What do you need from a partner?...
Why should drivers stay up to date with recall notices?
When you buy a new vehicle and drive it out of the showroom, you probably don’t expect to have much contact with the manufacturer from that point on. Yet sometimes they need to get in touch with you to tell you there is a problem with your vehicle. Safety recalls...
What could a lack of skid marks tell you about a crash?
If you are injured in a vehicle collision, showing it was the other driver’s fault could help you claim compensation. One of the things the police and insurance adjusters may look for is skid marks left by the vehicles involved. A skid mark can provide a lot of...