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Car Accidents and Truck Collisions

  • AD/HD and Driving: Of all the potential risks to the health and safety of young people none are as likely to cause serious injury or even death as are motor vehicle accidents. Highway crashes are the biggest killer of adolescents aged 15 to 20 in the U.S., accounting for over 6,000 deaths in 1996 (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA). For all teens, especially those with AD/HD, the development of persistently safe driving habits is essential for their safety, the safety of their passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers.
  • Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety: Alliance of consumer, health, and safety groups.
  • Air Bag Crash: Air bag black box crash data.
  • American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS): The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation is one of the oldest medical associations in the nation.
  • American Academy of Pediatrics: Car Safety Seats: To help parents and pediatricians better understand how to use car safety seats, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has issued updated, more complete recommendations in the policy statement, "Selecting and Using the Most appropriate Car Safety Seats for Growing Children: Guidelines for Counseling Parents.
  • American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators - AAMVA: Non - profit organization which develops model programs in motor vehicle administration, police traffic services and highway safety. Its program development and research activities provide guidelines for more effective public service. Search for events, products and services and news room.
  • American Auto Institute: American Auto Institute emphasizes hands-on instruction and utilizes current industry
    computer systems.
  • American Head and Neck Society (AHNS): The purpose of the American Head and Neck Society is to promote and advance the knowledge of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of neoplasms and other head and neck injuries or diseases.
  • Americn Automotive Association (AAA): When you hear the name AAA, the first thing that comes to mind is probably maps and emergency road service, two of the cornerstones of our organization. But these days AAA is known for much more - assisting people in many facets of their lives, including travel and lodging; auto buying, leasing, renting, and repair; financial services such as loans and credit cards; and insurance needs.
  • Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists: The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists was established in 1977 to support professionals working in the field of driver education / driver training and transportation equipment modifications for persons with disabilities through education and information dissemination.
  • Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine: Aprofessional multidisciplinary organization dedicated entirely to motor vehicle crash injury prevention and control.
  • Auto Channel: The Auto Channel provides daily reports on all things related to vehicles. It offers reviews of new cars and car features, auto pricing information, and announcements from the top auto manufacturers.
  • Auto Week
  • Automotive Car Safety: When researching your next new car, think of your safety, or at least your family's. The vehicle that you're thinking about buying may have the worst rollover or crash test ratings in the industry. You won't know unless you read official reports, including crash tests, ratings, and available car safety features.
  • Automotive Week/The Greensheet: Since 1975, Automotive Week/The Greensheet has been the source for frank, focused and fearless coverage of the independent automotive aftermarket - unequaled market intelligence for executives in the $260 billion market.
  • Car Accident and Crash Stories: Have you had a lucky escape from a car crash? Tell us your story
  • Car Accidents: Car Accidents.com features information about auto accident collisions, crashes, wrecks and has thousands of accident pictures.
  • Car Crash Test: Car buying tips combined with detailed safety information and crash-test results.
  • Car Insurance Videos: Collection of videos that will require a good car insurance company, including car crashes, car wrecks and crazy auto accidents.
  • Car Safety: Crash test updates.
  • Car Talk: NPR's "Car Talk".
  • Celebrity Car Accidents: Many celebrities have been in car accidents. In this quiz, you will learn about a few of them. Some of these accidents were fatal, and some were not.
  • Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN): The Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN) is a multi-center research program involving a collaboration of clinicians and engineers in academia, industry, and government.
  • Crashworthiness Resource: This Crashworthiness Resource has been created as a resource tool for consumers with the intentions of alerting and educating people of the numerous auto defects proliferated by major car manufacturers.
  • Department of Motor Vehicles: This Web site was created to provide easy-to-access information and resources for all your Department of Motor Vehicles needs.
  • Federal Consumer Information Center: Federal Consumer Information Center
  • Federal Highway Administration - FHWA: The FHWA is a part of the Department of Transportation, their job is to enhance the country's economic vitality, quality of life and environment through proactive leadership, innovation, and service excellence.
  • Institute of Driver Behavior: Safety videos for the trucking industry.
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is an independent, nonprofit, scientific and educational organization dedicated to reducing the losses - deaths, injuries, and property damage - from crashes on the nation's highways.
  • Is your teenager driving safe?: Every year, according to Allstate Insurance close to 6,000 teenagers are killed in car crashes and nearly 300,000 are injured. Despite safer cars, better roads and countless teen driving programs, the numbers have remained constant for more than a decade.
  • Median Crossover Accident Analysis And The Effectiveness of Median Barriers
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) a part of the U.S. Department of Transportation
  • National Motorists Association: The National Motorists Association was founded to represent and protect the interests of motorists.
  • REPORT: Improving Global Road Safety (United Nations): Aeport on improving global road safety, prepared by the World Health Organization in consultation with the regional commissions and other partners of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration.
  • RoadRagers: Don't give in to road rage. Avoid legal trouble and doing things you'll later regret. At the RoadRagers.com web site you may fill out a Road Ragers citation and report an alleged offense. Instead of flipping a finger, run your fingers over your keyboard by submitting their vehicle make model and license number.
  • SafeCar.gov: SafeCar.gov is the nation's premier source of vehicle safety information from the government, serving the public interest.
  • Safety Belt Safe USA: Is your child's car seat safe? More than 95% of the car seats checked by Safety Belt Safe U.S.A are being used incorrectly. Don't' take a chance with your child's life! Safety Belt Safe U.S.A. offers a car seat checkup online.
  • Senior Driver: "Driving Safely" includes tips and guides on staying safe on the road, concentrating on specific issues with which many seniors have difficulty.
  • Slow Down Your Speed: Slowing down by just a few miles per hour will enable you to avoid some accidents, or if there is an accident, slowing down will significantly lower the severity of the accident. SLOWDOWNYOURSPEED.COM provides some statistics, (and links to many more) that will show you, and those you love, the value of slowing down.
  • Speed Trap Exchange: The police may be out in the open, hiding behind bridge abutments, or passing overhead in an airplane. Driver after driver is issued a speeding ticket that results in exorbitant fines, points on their driver's licenses and insurance surcharges. If only there was a way you could share your knowledge of speed traps, in exchange for the speed trap knowledge of others. Well, now there is!
  • Stapp Car Crash Conference: The premier forum for presentation of research in impact biomechanics, human injury tolerance, and related fields that advance the knowledge of land-vehicle crash injury protection.
  • Teen Drivers: Car Accident Fact Sheet: Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for 36% of all deaths in this age group (CDC 2006). However, research suggests that the most strict and comprehensive graduated drivers licensing programs are associated with reductions of 38% and 40% in fatal and injury crashes, respectively, of 16-year-old drivers (Baker et al. 2007).
  • The Auto Channel: The Auto Channel provides daily reports on all things related to vehicles. It offers reviews of new cars and features, pricing information, and announcements from the top auto manufacturers.
  • The Car Crash: Videos and clips of car crashes.
  • US Department of Transportation: Mission: Serve the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future.

Pedestrian l Crosswalk Collisions and Bicycle Accidents

Insurance Coverage Disputes and Bad Faith Claims

  • AllstateInsuranceSucks.com: Forbes picks AllstateInsuranceSucks.com as #1 Corporate Complaint Site.
  • Americans For Insurance Reform: Americans for Insurance Reform (AIR) is a national coalition of public interest organizations that support effective insurance industry reforms to control skyrocketing insurance rates, reduced insurance coverage, arbitrary policy cancellations, mismanagement and other insurance industry abuses.
  • Fight Bad-faith Insurance Companies (FBIC): FBIC (Fight Bad-faith Insurance Companies) is a non-profit consumer advocacy organization which specializes in uncovering today's alleged fraudulent multi-billion dollar bad-faith non-payment of claims rip-offs by the powerful Insurance Industry.
  • Insurance Information Institute: Auto Insurance Facts: The average cost of automobile insurance declined by 1.3 percent in 2005, according to a September 2007 report from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). See more interesting car insurance facts.

Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosed Illness, and Hospital Injuries

Motorcycle Accidents

  • American Motorcyclist Association: The AMA focuses on motorcycle rights, motorcycle riding and racing through its government relations work, by sanctioning road and off-road motorcycle riding activities and overseeing professional and amateur motorcycle racing events.
  • American Motorcyclist Magazine: American Motorcyclist magazine covers every facet of motorcycling. Each monthly issue details the people, places and events?from road rallies to road races?that make up the American motorcycling experience. Plus, you'll find in-depth stories on the legislative issues that affect your right to ride, and the most comprehensive schedule of road-riding and competition events anywhere.
  • Motorcycle Justice for All: A program to focus attention on inadequate sentencing of drivers who seriously injure or kill motorcyclists, and to push for laws with tougher penalties.
  • Share the Road Motorcycle Safety Planner: The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), Public Law 109-59, directed the department to develop and provide to the States model language for use in traffic safety education courses, driver's manuals, and other driver's training materials instructing the drivers of motor vehicles on the importance of sharing the roads safely with motorcyclists.

Motor Scooter, Razor, Moped, and Vespa Accidents

  • eBlades:Bladez offers a number of accessories for all of your PowerBoard needs.
  • Go-Ped: Go-Ped is a scooter manufacturing company created by Patmont Motor Werks inc.
  • Honda Scooters: Honda Scooters - Honda has more scooter models-in more new colors-than ever.
  • Razor® USA Scooters: Official Website of Razor USA, home of the infamous Kick Scooter.
  • Vespa USA: Vespa's timeless design comes from an equally timeless company - Piaggio has been a distinguished innovator in the field of transportation for nearly 120 years.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Nerve Damage

  • Brain Aneurysm Foundation: This website is for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation , developed from a Boston-basedl need for information and support for brain aneurysm patients, their advocates and family, and the medical community. This site includes information about aneurysms and sections on support and recovery, strategies for memory loss, survivor stories, a message board as well as information on physical and emotional challenges, depression, possible deficits, treatment options and risks.
  • Brain Injury Association of America: The Brain Injury Association of America strives to create a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education, and advocacy. Their website is one of the more detailed and comprehensive sites for information and support for brain injury survivors and their advocates. It includes a detailed explanation of brain injury, treatment and rehabilitation, fact sheets, guides for professionals and survivors, legal aspects and prevention.
  • Brain Injury Chat: Brain Injury Chat is a peer support web site, run by volunteers, where people who are affected by brain injuries can chat with other people in similar situations.
  • Brain Injury Research: Brain injury research is being conducted at the National Institutes of Health.
  • National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS): The mission of NINDS is to reduce the burden of neurological disease - a burden borne by every age group, by every segment of society, by people all over the world.
  • Report from state Traumatic Brain Injury Planning Grant: This session overviews the four core components and the progress mad under the state's traumatic brain injury planning grant.
  • TBI Help: TBI Help is run by the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in New York. It is a helpdesk for caregivers and survivors of brain injury and provides information on treatment, prevention and coping.
  • TBI Home: TBI Home has multiple message boards where survivors and caregivers can post messages and questions, TBI chat rooms, member pages and a section on brain injury information.
  • TBI Resource Guide: The TBI Resource Guide is the internet's central source of information, services and products relating to traumatic brain injury, brain injury recovery, and post-acute rehabilitation.
  • The Brain Trauma Foundation: The Brain Trauma Foundation works nationally with EMS, physicians, trauma centers and hospitals to create standardized care for traumatic brain injury survivors. The guidelines for prehospital assessment, management of TBI in hospitals and trauma centers, surgical treatment of TBI and medical management of pediatric TBI are all located on this website, as well as news releases about current research.
  • The Center on Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury (COMBI): The Center on Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury (COMBI) describes several different outcome measurements for brain injuries, which are commonly used in the treatment of brain injury. Primarily for professionals, it includes a survey to help determine which scales are the most effective.
  • The National Brain Injury Association: The National Brain Injury Association has developed special interests groups to evaluate brain injury research, standards of care, and outcomes.
  • The TBI Guide: The TBI Guide is run by Dr. Glen Johnson, Clinical Neurologist and director of the Neuro Recovery Head Injury Program. You can download his book, The Traumatic Brain Injury Survival Guide , written to prepare the survivor and his family for the road to recovery in clear, easy to understand language. It covers many topics including memory, headaches, organization, sleep, anger, dealing with doctors and different types of professionals that may be involved in treatment.
  • The Traumatic Brain Injury National Data Center (TBINDC): The Traumatic Brain Injury National Data Center (TBINDC) features searchable current research publications about many aspects of brain injury.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Survival Guide: Published by the clinical director of the Neuro-Recovery Head Injury Program.
  • VIDEO: Brain Injury and Fine Arts: glimpse into the Fine and Performing Arts Program at Northeast Center for Special Care. Individuals with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury use the arts as a part of their rehabilitation.
  • VIDEO: Brain Injury Association - "Bully": Your kids don't wanna wear their bicycle helmets? Show them this 2002 PSA from the Brain Injury Association.
  • VIDEO: Brain Injury Basics: How Brain Functions Are Affected: This video provides a general overview of brain injury and explores how brain functions are affected.
  • VIDEO: Brain Injury in the United States: This video provides an update on the status of traumatic brain injury in the United States.
  • VIDEO: Brain injury recovery video: I was snowboarding February 2006, ran into a tr... (more)
    Added: March 19, 2007
    This person was snowbording in February 2006, ran into a tree, had a traumatic brain injury, was in a coma for 2 months.
  • VIDEO: Coping with Brain Injury: Caregiving Strategies: It's certainly not easy to be the caregiver for someone with a serious brain injury. Depression, sense of loss and frustration are likely ... all » consequences. This informative interview explores strategies to avoid isolation and anger, and points the way toward resources to make the job easier. Series: Coping with Brain Injury [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11637]
  • VIDEO: Coping with Brain Injury: Life After Brain Injury: Even mild brain injury may have profound consequences, i.e., short-term memory problems and reduced capacity to "keep one's act together". ... all » A serious brain injury changes everything. It's like starting a new life as a new person. This interesting interview explores changes in personality and behavior after brain injury. Series: Coping with Brain Injury [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11639]
  • VIDEO: Coping with Brain Injury: Robots and Rehabilitation: There are no silver bullets after brain injury, but new robotic technologies are effective in helping stroke victims regain function in ... all » their arms and legs. This cutting edge technology doesn't just assist by moving limbs; it fosters learning that actually rewires the brain. Robots are emerging as a promising new rehabilitation tool. Series: Coping with Brain Injury [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11538]
  • VIDEO: Traumatic Brain Injury in the 21st Century: This session overviews the challenges and opprotunites for persons with a traumatic brain injury.

Dog Bites and Animal Attacks

  • All American Premier Breeds Association: The world's most competitive dog registry, the AAPBA.
  • Dog Bite Law: A non-commercial website, updated daily, authored by the USA's leading legal expert in dog bite law.
  • Dogbite Awareness - US Postal Service: Every spring the U.S. Postal Service calls attention to what continues to be one of the nation's most commonly reported public health problems: dog bites.
  • Doggone Safe: Doggone Safe provides educational programs to teach about dog bite prevention for schools, parents, expectant parents and workers.
  • DogGoneSafe: A non-profit organization dedicated to Dog Bite Prevention
  • How To Care For Cat and Dog Bites: Here are some things you should do to take care of a wound caused by a cat or dog bite.
  • National Dog Bite Prevention Week: The third full week of May is National Dog Bite Prevention Week, and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the United States Postal Service, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are each working to educate Americans about dog bite prevention.
  • National Dog Bite Prevention Week: The third full week of May is National Dog Bite Prevention Week, and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the United States Postal Service, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are each working to educate Americans about dog bite prevention.
  • Nonfatal Dog Bite: CDC. Nonfatal Dog Bite--Related Injuries Treated in Hospital Emergency Departments--United States, 2001. MMWR 2003; 52(26): 605-610.
  • Stay Dog Bite Free: Looking for information on preventing and avoiding dog bites?

Nursing Home Negligence and Elder Care Abuse

  • Administration on Aging: AoA is the Federal focal point and advocate agency for older persons and their concerns.
  • Adult Victims of Crime and Abuse in Residential Care Facilities: The National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA), the National Association of Adult Protective Services (NAAPSA) and the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) have initiated a unique action partnership bringing together experts and other individuals across the country to collaborate in order to better address the needs of adults victims of crime and abuse who live in residential care facilities.
  • Aging Parents and Elder Care: Advice, comprehensive checklists, and links to key resources ... designed to make it easier for caregivers to quickly find the information they need ... and avoid missing things that are important in the care for their loved one.
  • American Association of Retired Persons: The American Association of Retired Persons is a private, nonprofit membership organization, incorporated in the District of Columbia.
  • Clearinghouse on Abuse and Neglect of the Elderly (CANE): CANE is the Nation's largest computerized collection of elder abuse resources and materials. The Web site provides annotated bibliographies on specific topics of interest, or users can perform a keyword search to produce a customized annotated bibliography.
  • Consumer Reports National Guide to Nursing Homes: The Consumer Reports Nursing Home Quality Monitor identifies nursing homes that are likely to provide better-quality care and those likely to provide poorer-quality care.
  • Elder Abuse and Neglect: In Search of Solutions(American Psychological Association): Every person-no matter how young or how old-deserves to be safe from harm by those who live with them, care for them, or come in day-to-day contact with them.
  • Elder Care Advocates: Elder Care Advocates provides professional care planning and care supervision for seniors no matter what their health status or living environment.
  • Elder Care Referral Services: Elder Care Referral Services - experienced in helping seniors find housing that fits a wide variety of assisted living facilities, alzheimer's care residences, small residential care homes, and independent retirement communities for seniors.
  • Elder Mistreatment(AGS Foundation for Health in Aging): Elder mistreatment means that someone either does something or fails to do something that harms an elderly person or threatens the health and welfare of an elderly person.
  • Elder Mistreatment(AGS Foundation for Health in Aging): Elder mistreatment means that someone either does something or fails to do something that harms an elderly person or threatens the health and welfare of an elderly person.
  • Eldercare Locator: This nationwide toll-free service ( 1-800-677-1116 ) helps older adults and their caregivers find local services for seniors, including home care, transportation, housing alternatives, home repair, recreation, social activities, and legal and other community services.
  • Empire Homecare Resources: Empire Home Care is a health care support service for aging parents, seniors, family members, nurses, caregivers, family members, and those concerned about future disability, sickness, or injury. Our goal is to offer assistance through research, training, and education to improve the quality of life and function of adults, and to promote independence and dignity.
  • End Abuse: The Family Violence Prevention Fund - The Family Violence Prevention Fund works to prevent violence within the home, and in the community, to help those whose lives are devastated by violence because everyone has the right to live free of violence.
  • Family Care Support: The purpose of this site is to provide support and information for the family caregiver or anyone that needs health related information.
  • Fifteen Questions and Answers about Elder Abuse(National Center on Elder Abuse)
  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Task Force: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Task Force on Elderly Battered Women provides information on resources and programs for elderly victims of domestic violence.
  • National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
  • National Institute on Aging: NIA's mission is to improve the health and well-being of older Americans through research.
  • Nursing Home Abuse: Helping you protect your loved ones from nursing home and long-term care facility abuse & neglect.
  • Nursing Home Abuse News
  • Nursing Homes Compare: Compare nursing homes.
  • SNAP for Seniors: Simplify your search for senior housing.
  • Vital Link: Vital Link's mission is to provide the senior and disabled communities with medical alarm services that enhance their safety, independence, and peace of mind.

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