Michigan Crash Victims Will Still Receive Compensation Despite No-Fault Law
A recent ruling by the Michigan Supreme Court brings some important clarity for those affected by the state's no-fault auto insurance system. The court's 5-2 opinion upholds that new medical cost controls, introduced in Michigan's no-fault auto insurance overhaul, do...
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Forbes Releases Most Accident-Prone States Across the U.S.
At OnderLaw, we prioritize the safety and well-being of every motorist, regardless of where they drive. Car accidents can happen anywhere, but some cities carry a higher risk for collisions than others. Understanding these risks empowers drivers to take defensive...
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Manhattan Crane Incident and the Importance of Construction Safety
The recent incident in Manhattan involving a tall construction crane catching fire and injuring six people—including two firefighters—is a stark reminder of the crucial importance of construction safety. The horrifying images of the crane's arm crashing into a neighboring building...
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NYC DOT’s Progressive Initiatives Promote Safer Biking and Soar Bike Ridership to Record Levels
The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) has unveiled a series of ambitious measures aimed at expanding bike infrastructure and ensuring the safe operation of e-bikes within the city. Under the leadership of Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, the agency...
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Record Motorcycle Accidents In Minnesota Raise Concern for Motorcycle Safety
As we reflect on a heartbreaking weekend on Minnesota's roads, our thoughts are with the families affected by the recent accidents. We are keenly aware of the unpredictable nature of these incidents, emphasizing the urgent need to prioritize motorcycle safety...
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New Study Finds Dog Bites Rise With The Temperature
Recent research from Harvard Medical School and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital has shed light on an unexpected correlation between weather conditions and dog bites. The study reveals that the incidence of dog bites increases with rising temperatures, ozone pollution, and ultraviolet...
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The Rise Of E-Scooters: Who Holds Liability?
In the wake of the tragic accident involving YouTube celebrity Emily Hartridge, the spotlight has turned towards the legal implications of the burgeoning e-scooter rental industry. With e-scooters rapidly becoming a popular transportation option in cities across the country, questions...
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Recalled Baby Sleeper Still Being Sold Through Social Media
At OnderLaw, we prioritize the safety and well-being of families and children above all else. Today, we bring your attention to a concerning issue surrounding social media resale marketplaces and recalled products, specifically the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper. Despite...
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Can I File a Slip and Fall Claim if Intoxicated?
Slip and fall incidents are common personal injury cases that often present challenges in court. If you were intoxicated at the time of your accident, you may wonder if you still have the right to seek compensation for your injuries....
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Recent Court Order Impacting Window Covering Safety
Recent developments in the window covering industry have sparked discussions about child safety and the impact of regulatory decisions. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit's decision to grant a motion by the Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA)...
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