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Hyundai Recalls 190,000 Elantras Sedans Over Faulty Airbags

16th June 2011
Hyundai Motor Company has recalled 190,000 vehicles sold in the US market over airbag-related defects according to a US government agency. According to the Web site for the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Hyundai issued an recal...
Author: johnkevin
Law

New Hi-Tech Weapon Against Drunk Driving

08th March 2011
Last month, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood took a firsthand look at what could be an important technological advance in the fight to stop car accidents, as well as the many tragic wrongful deaths and cases of personal injury, that result from dr...
Author: Jason Epstein
Accident claims

New Jersey Car Accident Statistics Important Info for Drivers

09th April 2010
In 2006 there were a total of 722 fatalities due to car accidents in the entire state of New Jersey. This includes 31 in Newark as well as 9 in Jersey City. This makes a total of a 3% increase from 2005. A total of over twenty percent were pedestrians, wh...
Author: Penelope Stone
Lemon Law

The Lemon Problem for Used Cars - Spot the Lemon before it is too late

31st March 2010
As the prices of new cars are going up buying used vehicles started appearing to be a more attractive alternative. New vehicles, the moment they leave the dealership, start getting depreciated in their value and the pre-owned cars start appearing to be sm...
Author: peterkevin
Personal Injury

Protection and Harm Caused by Seatbelt Use

15th March 2010
Protection Provided by Seatbelts According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA), seatbelts are responsible for saving the lives about 13,000 in the United States annually. In addition, the agency estimated that about 7,000 ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group