Sago Mine Disaster Wrongful Death Lawsuits Settled In West Virginia
The final six families who lost loved ones in the Sago Mine disaster in West Virginia have settled wrongful death lawsuit with the owners of the mine.
The final six families who lost loved ones in the Sago Mine disaster in West Virginia have settled wrongful death lawsuit with the owners of the mine.
A majority of Virginians will hit the road at some point during holidays – and so do a large number of Virginia State Police officers. To keep our highways and interstates safe during the busiest travel times of the year, police throughout the state patrol roads and are on the lookout for unsafe driving, speeding,…
Drunk and drugged drivers are a danger to themselves and everyone else on the road, including police officers. The latest illustration of how no one is safe when an inebriated person climbs behind the wheel comes from Anderson, South Carolina (SC). There, shortly after midnight on November 29, 2011, a man driving under the influence…
274 people were killed in 2010 in Virginia by drunk or DUI Drivers. DUI injuries were on the rise as well despite law enforcement cracking down on drivers.
A new federal rule from the U.S. Department of Transportation prohibits handheld cell phone use by commercial truck and bus drivers while they are driving. This broadens a September 2010 rule that banned text messaging behind the wheel of a commercial bus or truck. Interestingly, his ban does not apply to school bus drivers, even when they…