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03/06/20   |   By

Vehicle Safety Recalls Week Promotes Checking Your Car For Outstanding Recalls

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has declared this week to be Vehicle Safety Recalls week. The dedicated week is meant to remind Americans to check their car for active […]

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03/04/20   |   By

Pedestrians are at Increased Risk of Collision if Distracted by Phones

According to the National Safety Council, over 90% of car crashes involve human error–awareness is key to avoiding collisions whether you are in the car or a pedestrian. Pedestrian Fatalities […]

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06/14/19   |   By

Buying Used Tires Not Worth the Safety Risks

New sets of tires can be expensive, but purchasing used tires for their cost savings is not worth the risk. Although used tires are cheaper than new ones, opting to […]

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12/08/09   |   By

Toyota, Lexus Owners Make Sudden-Acceleration Complaints | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire The AP (12/7) reported, “Cars made by Toyota registered far more complaints about sudden acceleration in its 2

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07/22/08   |   By

Government to Revamp Vehicle Safety Tests | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

As reported by the Washington Post, the U.S. Department of Transportation recently announced the first major update to its vehicle safety ratings (which gr

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08/19/07   |   By

Dangerous Chinese Tires Sold in Virginia Are Being Recalled | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

More than a quarter million defective Chinese tires are being recalled by New Jersey-based Foreign Tire Sales, because they lack a gum strip — a band of r

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