The movie franchise "The Fast and the Furious" has been a smash at box offices around the globe, raking in millions of dollars. Is it possible that these and other similar movies are partially responsible for an increase in people getting traffic tickets?
What is whiplash?
We've all heard of whiplash, but unless you're actually suffering from the condition, you may not know exactly what it is. Whiplash is one of the most common injuries associated with car accidents, and it can be extremely painful and uncomfortable. It can also result in complications that render a car accident victim temporarily unable to work and temporarily unable to enjoy his or her daily activities.
Ford Motor Company expands it Takata airbag recall
The last few years have been full of news about the massive, worldwide recall of vehicles that have Takata airbags installed inside of them. Millions of cars have been recalled because of these deadly airbags, which have exploded inside vehicles and killed people throughout the world. You might believe that all of the cars that contain these airbags have already been recalled -- and hopefully most of them repaired -- but some unrecalled vehicles still contain these defective Takata products.
Maryland woman dies from car crash injuries suffered in December
A Maryland woman has been struggling in the hospital to overcome injuries she suffered in a Dec. 24 crash. The 69-year-old woman was hurt in southeast Washington while riding as a passenger in a vehicle being driven by a 75-year-old man. The driver had been taking the woman to a doctors' appointment at the time.
Can I qualify for a divorce modification?
The order issued by the family law court in your case may seem like it's final, but it's not. There are many circumstances in which you or your spouse could file a petition to modify the divorce decree in some way, shape or form. These circumstances usually need to involve a significant change in income or health of the individuals involved, but -- if you can qualify for such a modification -- you just might be able to get it.
Want to pay less in alimony? It could be possible
Imagine a Maryland family law court ordered you to pay $3,000 a month to your ex-spouse in alimony payments. The problem is, you've just lost your job and, at this point, you need the $3,000 a month a lot more than your ex.