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Written by Legal Intern
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Thursday, 03 December 2009 11:05 |
Federal law maintains that patients in need of lifesaving care are, by law, supposed to receive it even if they cannot afford it. But are all hospitals complying with this law? The answer is no.
According to a study done by the Children’s Hospital Boston found an annual rate of 89 percent of uninsured trauma victim’s ages 18 to 30 are dying.
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Written by Legal Intern
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Tuesday, 01 December 2009 18:39 |
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Did you know there are certain times when driving with the cruise control on can actually be the cause of an accident? It seems there is an increasing number of people who experience car accidents in the rain or ice caused from hydroplaning with the cruise control on. When a car hydroplanes, the wheels lose contact with the pavement. If the cruise control is on when this occurs the car can actually speed up as the cruise control tries to maintain a steady speed and in doing so the driver will lose control.
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Written by Legal Intern
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Monday, 09 November 2009 19:04 |
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Homeowners in Oklahoma, indeed across the country, have often been faced with a serious problem: who pays for a new fence when a trespassing tree root from your neighbor’s yard was the cause of the damage? The typical scenario occurs when a neighbor has a large tree, and the roots of that tree grow in such a way that they actually grow into your yard. Many individuals may not be too worried about the situation until the roots have actually caused damage. In many cases, this damage can range from something as simple as tree roots protruding through your lawn to the actual destruction of your property, such as a fence, or even your sewage lines.Â
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Written by Legal Intern
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 23:50 |
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Facebook, one of the most popular social networking sites online, has rules and procedures for when a user of this site dies. A blog posted on Oct. 26 by Max Kelly, Facebook’s head of security, announced the company’s policy of “memorializing” profiles of users who have died, taking them out of the public search results, sealing them from any future log-in attempts and leaving the wall open for family and friends to pay their respects.
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Written by Legal Intern
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Thursday, 29 October 2009 16:05 |
News in Oklahoma is raving about the town of Duncan talking about banning the use of cell phone in their cars. Duncan is a town in Stephens Country located approximately 30 miles East of Lawton or 90 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. This town rich in history of cowboys, cattlemen, and oil giants is facing a reality that many states have already adopted.Â
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