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Football Season Brings New Drunk Driving Risks to Kansas
Football season is approaching fast, with preseason games already beginning, fantasy teams getting started, and the countdown to the first game only days away. While football is a great pastime and many people enjoy cheering on their team, there is a significant risk of drunk driving accidents during football season. ABC News reports

Premises Liability Law and Risk of Deck Collapse in Kansas
A deck collapsed in a North Carolina rental home recently, with 24 people from an extended family standing on it to take a photograph. The deck and its occupants fell 10 to 12 feet. The rental home was a vacation house valued at approximately $1.5 million. The victims sustained injuries

Bigger Fines Could Reduce Kansas Trucking Collisions
The price tag for trucking companies and truck drivers who violate Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) has gone up. Trucking Info reports fines were raised for many different violations – not just for FMCSR infractions but also for violations of commercial driver’s license requirements and rules for commercial driver’s licenses. An

Kansas Drivers Need to Move Over to Prevent Collisions
Whenever vehicles are stopped on the roadside, passing cars need to move over to reduce the risk of serious injuries. Law enforcement officers, other first responders, tow truck operators, and even Good Samaritans providing assistance to broken-down motorists have all been killed as a result of cars that come too

Hutchinson Pedestrians Face Accident Risks With Hybrid Cars
Hybrid and electric cars are designed to help save the planet by reducing reliance on fossil fuels, but they may be costing pedestrians their lives. An experienced pedestrian accident attorney knows walkers routinely rely not just on their eyes to tell when cars are coming but also on their ears.

Protecting Hutchinson Drivers From T-Bone Accidents
Since 2003, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has been evaluating vehicles to determine how well they protect passengers involved in side-impact collisions. An experienced T-Bone accident lawyer knows IIHS crash tests are a good predictor of whether a car will prevent injuries or fatalities when a vehicle is hit from the

Study: Fewer Drivers Texting in States That Ban the Dangerous Behavior
Kansas prohibits drivers from texting while behind the wheel, and the state’s law may be saving lives, according to a recent study. While no one can argue that texting while driving is safe, many people engage in this careless behavior on Kansas roads despite the law. They might hold one
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