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Defective Takata Airbags Continue to Threaten Consumers

Takata airbag malfunctions have killed eight people in the U.S. and injured over 100 more. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued recalls for cars that use Takata airbags, but many vehicles remain unrepaired. Now the recall has expanded to cover the 2005-2008 Mazda6, 2002-2004 Honda CR-V, 2005-2008 Subaru Legacy and the 2005-2008… read more

These Driving Tips Can Help You Avoid Weather-Related Car Accidents

This winter has created some of the most unpredictable weather in recent memory, with temperatures in some parts of the U.S. climbing above 75 degrees and producing apocalyptic thunderstorms. In other areas, freezing cold weather has caused excessive snowfall and icy road conditions. In Colorado, motorists are facing dangerous road conditions caused by icing. Actor… read more

Why Justice Matters for People Affected by GM’s Faulty Ignition Switches

Defective equipment in automobiles have killed or severely injured hundreds of people in recent years. Take for example the recent injuries and deaths over General Motors (GM) ignition switches, which have allegedly killed more than 120 people and injured another 275. The faulty ignition switches caused some GM vehicles to shut down while driving. Once… read more

A Helpful Guide for Finding Exciting Disability-Friendly Activities

Having a disability does not always mean it is impossible to enjoy some activities. Depending on the nature and severity of the disability, it may be possible to resume former hobbies. For some people with spinal cord and brain injuries, activities using adaptive sports, traveling and video games are still possible. Adaptive sports can become… read more