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- Automobile accident costs and payments; studies in the economics of injury reparation / by Conard, Alfred F.(Alfred Fletcher),1911-2009.(CARDINAL)506610; University of Michigan.Law School.(CARDINAL)166907; University of Michigan.Survey Research Center.(CARDINAL)145979;
Bibliographical footnotes.
- Subjects: Liability for traffic accidents; Liability for traffic accidents; Liability for traffic accidents;
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- Motor vehicle accident reconstruction and cause analysis / by Limpert, Rudolf,1936-(CARDINAL)139967;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 661-667).
- Subjects: Traffic accident investigation.; Motor vehicles; Liability for traffic accidents.;
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- Injured money : true story of a man who fought insurance companies and won more than a quarter-million dollars, and how you can too! / by Karr, Dan,author.;
"If you buy insurance, drive a car, ride in a car, ride a bike or walk on roads where cars drive, this book is a must read. Exceptionally different than the books written by attorneys, this book is written by an injured person who recovered more than a quarter-million dollars. Based on a true story, the author takes you through the events immediately following an accident all the way to settling multiple insurance claims and a lawsuit. At every step along the way, there is a clear description of the pitfalls to avoid so that you too can maximize the money you receive. And for those who haven't had an accident - this book is a must read because it will give you the insight you need to choose the right auto and medical insurance companies so that you and your family members are protected when an accident occurs"--Google Books.
- Subjects: Automobile insurance claims; Automobile insurance; Liability for traffic accidents; Traffic accident victims;
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- How to settle your own auto accident claim without a lawyer by Anosike, Benji O.(CARDINAL)721153;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-215) and index.
- Subjects: Automobile insurance claims; Automobile insurance; Liability for traffic accidents;
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- Claim it yourself : the accident victim's guide to personal injury claims / by Saadi, Michele.(CARDINAL)844022;
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- Subjects: Automobile insurance; Liability for traffic accidents; Personal injuries; Traffic accident victims.;
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- Automated vehicle law : legal liability, regulation, and data security / by Gurney, Jeffrey K.,author.(CARDINAL)899856; American Bar Association.Section of Science & Technology Law,sponsoring body.(CARDINAL)899855;
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: The automated vehicle industry -- The industry -- Levels of automation -- Automation hardware and software -- Effects of automated vehicles -- Part 2: The regulation of automated vehicles -- The federal regulatory apparatus -- State regulation of motor vehicles and driving -- Automated vehicle guidance and laws -- Part 3: Civil liability -- Liability for automated vehicle crashes -- Level 2 driving automation systems -- Level 3 automated driving systems -- Level 4 and Level 5 automated driving systems -- Immunity for Level 4 and Level 5 crashes -- Automated rental vehicles -- Automated ridesharing vehicles -- State and local government liability risks -- Part 4: Data privacy and cybersecurity -- Federal regulation of data privacy and security -- State data privacy and security laws -- Liability for cybersecurity breaches and cyberattacks -- Part 5: Criminal law -- Automobile crimes -- Physical and digital interference with automated vehicles -- The right to seize and search highly automated vehicles and their occupants -- Searches of automated vehicle data.
- Subjects: Automated vehicles; Automated guided vehicle systems industry; Automobiles; Liability for traffic accidents;
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- Nolo's encyclopedia of everyday law : answers to your most frequently asked legal questions. by Irving, Shae.(CARDINAL)529840; McKenna, Beth,1964-(CARDINAL)666013; Michon, Kathleen,1966-(CARDINAL)705995; Nolo (Firm)(CARDINAL)343309;
1. Houses : Buying a house ; Selling your house ; Deeds -- 2. Neighbors : Boundaries ; Fences ; Trees ; Views ; Noise -- 3. Landlords and tenants : Leases and rental agreements ; Tenant selection ; Housing discrimination ; Rent and security deposits ; Tenants' privacy rights ; Satellite dishes and other antennas ; Repairs and maintenance ; Landlord liability for criminal acts and activities ; Landlord liability for lead poisoning ; Landlord liability for exposure to asbestos, mold, and bedbugs ; Insurance ; Foreclosure ; Resolving disputes -- 4. Workplace rights : Fair pay and time off ; Workplace health and safety ; Workers' compensation ; Discrimination ; Harassment ; Workplace privacy ; Losing your job -- 5. Small businesses : Before you start a small business ; Legal structures for small businesses ; Nonprofit corporations ; Small business taxes ; Home-based businesses ; Employers' rights & responsibilities -- 6. Patents : Qualifying for a patent ; Obtaining a patent ; Enforcing a patent ; Putting a patent to work ; How patents differ from copyrights and trademarks -- 7. Copyrights : Copyright basics ; Copyright ownership ; Copyright protection ; Copyright registration and enforcement -- 8. Trademarks : Types of trademarks ; Trademark protection ; Using and enforcing a trademark ; Conducting a trademark search ; Registering a trademark ; How trademarks differ from patents and copyrights -- 9. Your money : Purchasing goods and services ; Using credit and charge cards ; Using an ATM or debit card ; Strategies for repaying debts, house payments, and student loans ; Dealing with the IRS ; Debt collections ; Bankruptcy ; Rebuilding credit -- 10. Cars and driving : Buying a new car ; Leasing a car ; Buying a used car ; Financing a vehicle purchase ; Insuring your car ; Your driver's license ; If you're stopped by the police ; Drunk driving ; Traffic accidents -- 11. Wills and estate planning : Wills ; Probate ; Executors ; Avoiding probate ; Living trusts ; Estate and gift taxes ; Funeral planning and other final arrangements ; Body and organ donations -- 12. Health care directives and powers of attorney : Health care directives ; Durable powers of attorney for finances ; Conservatorships -- 13. Older Americans : Retirement plans ; Social security ; Medicare ; Finding a caregiver or residential care facility -- 14. Spouses and partners : Living together, gay or straight ; Domestic partnership and civil unions ; Premarital agreements ; Marriage ; Divorce ; Domestic violence ; Changing your name -- 15. Parents and children : Adopting a child ; Stepparent adoptions ; Adoption rights: birth parents, grandparents, and children ; Child custody and visitation ; Child support ; Guardianship of children -- 16. Courts and mediation : Representing yourself in court ; Small claims court ; Mediation ; Finding and working with a lawyer -- 17. Criminal law and procedures : Criminal law and procedure: an overview ; If you are questioned by the police ; Searches and seizures ; Arrests and interrogations ; Bail ; Getting a lawyer -- Appendix. Legal research : Learning about a particular area of the law ; Finding a specific law ; Finding answers to specific legal questions ; Finding legal formsLatest issue consulted: 7th ed., published in 2008.
- Subjects: Law; Law.;
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- Nolo's encyclopedia of everyday law : answers to your most frequently asked legal questions / by Irving, Shae,compiler.(CARDINAL)529840; Nolo (Firm),sponsor.(CARDINAL)343309;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Houses : Buying a house ; Selling your house ; Deeds -- 2. Neighbors : Boundaries ; Fences ; Trees ; Views ; Noise -- 3. Landlords and tenants : Leases and rental agreements ; Tenant selection ; Housing discrimination ; Rent and security deposits ; Tenants' privacy rights ; Satellite dishes and other antennas ; Repairs and maintenance ; Landlord liability for criminal acts and activities ; Landlord liability for lead poisoning ; Landlord liability for exposure to asbestos, mold, and bedbugs ; Insurance ; Foreclosure ; Resolving disputes -- 4. Workplace rights : Fair pay and time off ; Workplace health and safety ; Workers' compensation ; Discrimination ; Harassment ; Workplace privacy ; Losing your job -- 5. Small businesses : Before you start a small business ; Legal structures for small businesses ; Nonprofit corporations ; Small business taxes ; Home-based businesses ; Employers' rights & responsibilities -- 6. Patents : Qualifying for a patent ; Obtaining a patent ; Enforcing a patent ; Putting a patent to work ; How patents differ from copyrights and trademarks -- 7. Copyrights : Copyright basics ; Copyright ownership ; Copyright protection ; Copyright registration and enforcement -- 8. Trademarks : Types of trademarks ; Trademark protection ; Using and enforcing a trademark ; Conducting a trademark search ; Registering a trademark ; How trademarks differ from patents and copyrights -- 9. Your money : Purchasing goods and services ; Using credit and charge cards ; Using an ATM or debit card ; Strategies for repaying debts, house payments, and student loans ; Dealing with the IRS ; Debt collections ; Bankruptcy ; Rebuilding credit -- 10. Cars and driving : Buying a new car ; Leasing a car ; Buying a used car ; Financing a vehicle purchase ; Insuring your car ; Your driver's license ; If you're stopped by the police ; Drunk driving ; Traffic accidents -- 11. Wills and estate planning : Wills ; Probate ; Executors ; Avoiding probate ; Living trusts ; Estate and gift taxes ; Funeral planning and other final arrangements ; Body and organ donations -- 12. Health care directives and powers of attorney : Health care directives ; Durable powers of attorney for finances ; Conservatorships -- 13. Older Americans : Retirement plans ; Social security ; Medicare ; Finding a caregiver or residential care facility -- 14. Spouses and partners : Living together, gay or straight ; Domestic partnership and civil unions ; Premarital agreements ; Marriage ; Divorce ; Domestic violence ; Changing your name -- 15. Parents and children : Adopting a child ; Stepparent adoptions ; Adoption rights: birth parents, grandparents, and children ; Child custody and visitation ; Child support ; Guardianship of children -- 16. Courts and mediation : Representing yourself in court ; Small claims court ; Mediation ; Finding and working with a lawyer -- 17. Criminal law and procedures : Criminal law and procedure: an overview ; If you are questioned by the police ; Searches and seizures ; Arrests and interrogations ; Bail ; Getting a lawyer -- Appendix. Legal research : Learning about a particular area of the law ; Finding a specific law ; Finding answers to specific legal questions ; Finding legal forms."Turn to Nolo's Encyclopedia of Everyday Law for answers to everyday legal questions that come up in all aspects of life. Easily locate concise explanations about legal issues including: - credit, debt, and bankruptcy - divorce, child custody, and visitation - wills, living trusts, and estate planning"--
- Subjects: Law for laypersons.; Trivia and miscellanea.; Law; Law; Law.;
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- Nolo's encyclopedia of everyday law : answers to your most frequently asked legal questions / edited by Shae Irving and Kathleen Michon. by Irving, Shae,editor.(CARDINAL)529840; Irving, Shae.(CARDINAL)529840; Michon, Kathleen,1966-(CARDINAL)705995; Irving, Shae.Nolo's everyday law book.;
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- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Law; Law; Law.;
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- The effects of motor vehicle window tinting on traffic safety and enforcement : final report : a report to the Governor and General Assembly in response to Senate Joint Resolution 293, 1993 Session / by Proffitt, Dennis R.(CARDINAL)312216; Virginia Transportation Research Council.(CARDINAL)195142;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38).The 1993 Session of the Virginia General Assembly lessened restrictions relating to the application of aftermarket tinted window films to motor vehicle glass. Effective July 1, 1993, vehicles are allowed to have window tinting treatments that do not reduce the transmittance of light below 35% for rear and rear side windows and 50% for front side windows, but no aftermarket tinting may be applied to windshields. However, the new legislation allows lower transmittance levels for the windows on vehicles used by individuals with a medical waiver. The traffic safety community is concerned that aftermarket window tint film may increase the incidence of traffic crashes by limiting a driver's ability to see out of a vehicle, and it may compromise the safety of police officers by limiting an officer's ability to see into a vehicle that he or she has stopped. The window tinting industry, however, notes the lack of empirical evidence correlating window tinting and traffic crashes or police officer injuries or fatalities. The concerns of industry and the traffic safety community were balanced by the adoption of Senate Joint Resolution 293, which directed the Virginia Departments of Motor Vehicles and State Police to study the issue. The study found that window tinting reduces the ability to detect targets that would be difficult to see through clear glass, and this can be a liability when ambient lighting is low. In addition, the adverse effects of window tinting become increasingly pronounced as transmittance goes below 70%, particularly for people who wear spectacles and for older drivers. There is no evidence, however, that reduced visibility significantly affects drivers' performance during well-illuminated daytime hours. The difficulties are more likely to be manifested at night. Further, by reducing the amount of light transmittance, window tinting reduces the ability of an outside observer to see into a vehicle, which has led to the concerns about the safety of police officers. Although there are only limited optical benefits to be derived from window tinting and there are a number of potential optical detriments, there is no empirical evidence to indicate that the tinting allowed under Virginia's current laws creates a safety hazard in terms of driver performance. Thus, it is recommended that Virginia's new laws on window tinting not be changed unless compelling evidence that the standards compromise safety is found in the future. However, further research is recommended. It is also recommended that federal regulations and/or action by the states to achieve national uniformity be encouraged in order to promote uniformity in laws and regulations concerning aftermarket window tinting.Sponsored by Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, [and] the University of Virginia, project no.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Automobiles; Automobiles; Traffic accidents; Traffic violations;
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