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Oregon seatbelt law

Everyone knows the importance of wearing a seatbelt.  The device can help prevent ejection from a vehicle in a roll over.  It can also prevent an occupant from being thrown into the dashboard.  So what if a person is not exercising good judgment and fails to buckle up?  Well, for one thing it can…

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Rising health care costs

A September 10th article from CNN Money.com reported the Congressional Budget Office, the federal agency charged with calculating how much money health care reform will cost or save, just estimated that medical malpractice costs – including defensive medicine – amount to less than 2% of overall health care spending. Yet the local Vancouver newspaper,…

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Low settlements top insurance complaints in 2008

The office of the State Insurance Commissioner is charged with overseeing the business of insurance in Washington. The agency plays an important consumer watchdog role in making sure Washington citizens don’t get fleeced or treated unfairly by an insurance company. Complaints to the agency are investigated and sometimes action is taken against an insurance…

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Trucking accidents on the rise

A news release from US Newswire recently disclosed that thousands of trucking companies regularly violate federal safety regulations. Data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was analyzed. Examples of the violations included inadequate insurance, bald tires, defective brakes and loads that dangerously exceed weight limits. Drivers with little or no training and…

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