Should you seek medical attention after an accident during Covid-19?

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Need medical attention after an accident during the spread of COVID-19? Should you change how you approach getting it? Big mistake! What should you do if you get in a car accident and COVID-19 is taxing the medical system? Here’s what to do: Undoubtedly Get the Medical Attention You Need Some police and emergency personnel …

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How coronavirus could lead to more danger on the road

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Yes. Coronavirus could make driving more dangerous because certain risks could increase. Find out what they might be. As if coronavirus isn’t causing enough disruption already! We’re slowly experiencing more of the unexpected trouble coronavirus causes. For example, have you noticed problems with your internet service or cell phone reception? Some people have. So far, …

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Distracted driving fatalities don’t always result from cell phone use

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Believe it or not, cell phones may not be the leading cause of accidents and fatalities resulting from distracted driving accidents. You’ve heard about the dangers of using your phone while driving. But while it’s the leading cause of accidents and fatalities as far as driving distracted goes, it’s far from the only cause. Other …

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African-American kids ages 4-7 account for 47% of pedestrian fatalities

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Why do racial minorities’ children, including African-Americans, account for a disproportionately larger share of pedestrian fatalities? A study published at the National Institute of Mental Health found that in the 4-7 age group, 47% of all car-pedestrian fatalities happened to African-American children. They also accounted for 37% of pedestrian fatalities in the 8-15 year-old group. …

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