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Two Disney Visitors Die After Riding Small World, Toy Story

Two Disney World visitors died late last year after riding two of the resort’s tamer rides, according to a state report issued Wednesday. In one of the incidents, a 22-year-old woman with a pre-existing condition, lost consciousness after riding It’s A Small World on Christmas Day. She then passed away.…

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NHTSA Holiday Campaign: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Begins

The national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign began this week and will run through New Year’s Day 2015. This federal effort will be coordinated with state and local law enforcement officers in order to eliminate drunk driving auto accidents this holiday season. These National Highway Traffic Safety Administration…

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42 Death Claims Approved in GM Ignition-Switch Defect

GM has agreed to compensate 42 claimants for deaths related to its ignition-switch defect. These recent claims are a part of more than 2,000 death and injury claims that have been filed against the car manufacturer so far. Those that were injured by the faulty ignition switch, as well as…

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Leesburg City Commissioner Jay Hurley Loses License Over Motorcycle Crash

Leesburg City Commissioner Jay Hurley failed to convince a Lake County judge Wednesday morning that he made a wide turn and not an improper lane change that caused a crash that resulted in a biker’s death earlier this year, which lead to his driver’s license being suspended for six months…

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Woman Files Lawsuit Against Disney World for Carousel Injury

A Jacksonville area woman has filed a lawsuit against Disney Parks and Resorts, claiming  she has a permanent disability after she fell from a carousel horse at Walt Disney World in September 2013. The lawsuit states that Disney was negligent. According to the lawsuit, “Disney changed the design of the…

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Stay Safe: Don’t Let a Deep Fried Turkey Disaster Ruin Your Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is usually a time spent with family and friends carrying on old traditions while making new memories. Frying a turkey has become one of those new traditions for many households across America. However, the reality is that this tradition could end in tragedy. House fires from turkey frying have…

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NHTSA Announces National Recall of Defective Takata Driver-Side Air Bags

Federal safety officials with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a statement on Tuesday that mandated that auto manufacturers issue a nationwide recall of any vehicle equipped with Takata airbags. More specifically, federal regulators want to expand recalls on all vehicles that have driver side airbags from the Japanese…

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Deadline Extended for GM Ignition Switch Accident Claims

Reuters is reporting that the families of people killed or injured in crashes involving General Motors cars that had a deadly ignition switch defect will have an extra month to submit claims for payment under GM’s victim compensation program. Kenneth R. Feinberg, who administers the compensation fund, decided to extend…

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Millions of Takata Airbags Recalled

Takata is in the middle of recalling nearly 12 million automobiles worldwide for faulty airbags. The Japanese manufacturer’s defective airbags have been linked to numerous injuries and deaths. The airbags contain a faulty inflator that can explode and project shrapnel at high speeds, resulting in injuries and death to drivers…

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Takata Airbag Cover-Up Leaked by Former Employees

It was recently revealed by The New York Times that the Japanese airbag maker Takata knew 10 years ago knew about the dangers of one of its airbags. In fact, two former employees have accused the manufacturer of knowing that one of its airbags had ruptured and shot metal debris…

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