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    all‚ Azhar has derived his vehicle along a state road at slightly above the speed limit and his vehicle was equipped with a seatbelt but Azhar was not wearing it at the time of the collision. In addition‚ the impact of the collision caused serious injury to Azhar and knocked him unconscious. At the same time‚ Ah Chan apparently did not have such markers with him at the time‚ nor did he take any precaution to warn approaching drivers of the obstacle facing them. According to Malaysian road safety regulations

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    Narrative Essay A Childhood injury It was a Saturday like any other Saturday. One afternoon I went outside to go play with a few friends. I was about 6 in the first grade and I was a normal kid. Actually I was a little dare devil. I was doing anything someone dared me to do. But‚ this day would change my mind about all of that. So‚ I found a few friends and we decided to go play at the park. At the park the monkey bars were for the big kid. My friends and I were all looking at the monkeys bars

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    How Seatbelts Save Lives.

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    can reduce the chance of other serious injuries. “On average‚ hospital care costs for an unbelted crash victim are 50% higher than those for a belted crash victim‚” stated the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTA). According to‚ Michigan State Police the number one excuse for not wearing a seatbelt is “seat belts are uncomfortable.” Even though the use of a seatbelt may be discomforting it is always better to be cautious than risk serious injuries or even death. According to the NHTA‚ research

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    unplanned‚ undesired event that may result in harm to people‚ damage to property or loss to process. Near miss or near accident – an incident resulting in neither an injury nor property damage. Hazard – is any existing or potential condition in the workplace that by interacting with other variables‚ can result in death‚ injuries‚ property damage‚ and other losses. Hazard control –involves developing a program to recognize‚ evaluate‚ and eliminate (or at least reduce ) the destructive effects of

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    1. a. • Responsibility to cover the PAP or vehicle damage caused by personal injury and property damage to the insured. The insured also pays the insurer’s legal defense costs. PAP is usually written with split limit. The division limit refers to the amount of the insured amount of the bodily injury and property loss. • the scope of liability can be a single restriction‚ with the appropriate recognition policy. Example • Susan has a PAP liability limit of $100‚000 per occurrence. • Susan failed

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    sports are beneficial. What i think is that competitive sports are very harmful. First of all competitive sports can cause multiple injuries‚ secondly competitive sports can cause lots of pressure‚ and finally competitive sports can cause lots of parents to pay lots of money. One example for competitive sports are harmful is‚ competitive sports can cause multiple injuries. First of all‚ “A 10 year old kid got a concussion playing quarterback.”This reason is a good reason because it’s saying to watch

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    Window locks One your baby starts moving around independently window locks become an essential piece of safety equipment. An American study showed more than 5‚000 children are killed or severely injured each year after falling from an open window. The study also showed 93% of falls occurred from first and second floor windows. A UK study showed 39% of all children’s accidents are from falling from windows or baloneys. 10 children die from falling each year. Don’t let your child be one of them

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    another attorney. According to Wis. Stat. Ann. §893.55(1) all medical malpractice actions for personal injury or death must be filed within three years of the date of injury. We urge you to consult with another attorney in regards to this matter without delay. All medical malpractice claims must be filed within three years of date of injury. Records indicate your husband discovered his injuries August 27 2013‚ therefore the last day to file in this case will be August 27 2016. No fee will be

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    Case Study Case 1 A Sydney tramway passenger was injured in a collision with another tram‚ which occurred after the driver collapsed at the controls. The plaintiff argued that the collision could have been avoided if the tramway authority had fitted the tram with a system known as ‘dead man’s handle’‚ a system in use on Sydney’s trains. This would have stopped the tram and avoided the accident. The device had been rejected by the tramway authorities because it was felt that it could cause drivers

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    unusual on the highway. When a driver slows a car down too quickly‚ the driver in the car behind often times doesn’t have enough time to slow down or stop and runs into the back of the vehicle in the lead. Rear end collisions can lead to serious injuries. The same applies for tailgating in that a driver who is following a car too closely may not have enough distance to stop suddenly‚ and the potential for a serious accident is eminent. A driver’s behavior causes many accidents; still others are

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