Seatbelts: a Life Saver or a Taker?Written by Paul Hood
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After all, to wear seatbelts or not is still left for you to decide on. But, you must remember that there are consequences to those people who don’t want to wear them. Always keep in mind that a driver who wears a seat belt is held in place and can continue to control their vehicle after initial impact. A belted passenger, on other hand, will not be thrown into path of otherwise uninvolved cars. With this, chances of injury are relatively small when you’re using a seatbelt. That, combined with privilege to operate a motor vehicle on a public road, makes it understandable for government to require use of safe and legally sound seatbelts. Indeed, a seatbelt is such a small thing. And, it’s quite overwhelming because of fact that it can definitely save your life in an accident. However, almost everyone agrees that seatbelts can save lives but still many people don't bother to use them, especially those in back seat.

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| | Personal Injuries Resulting in Wrongful Death CasesWritten by Paul Hood
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When a defendant is found legally liable for death of another, types of damages that may be recovered can also vary greatly. For example, plaintiffs may be able to recover costs of deceased's medical care and treatment related to negligent conduct, funeral expenses incurred for deceased's burial, loss of future earnings of deceased, value of loss of deceased's benefits (such as pension benefits or medical and health insurance coverage), value of loss of consortium, and general damages. Additionally, in a few states, plaintiffs may be able to recover damages for pain and suffering or mental anguish that they experienced as a result of death, as well as punitive damages.

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