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Sodium Phosphate Linked to Serious Kidney Problems The use of OSPs (Oral Sodium Phosphates) for bowel cleansing have been linked to serious side-effects, including kidney failure -
Cop Matt Berger Attacked by Pit Bull in Muncie The dog's owner, Larry Lee Reed, is accused of striking one woman and stealing money from another. It's his 11th run-in with the law in the past decade. -
Leon Collier Dies in Motorcycle Accident Near East Chicago A recent pilot study suggests that motorcycle fatalities more than doubled from 1998 to 2007. All motorcyclists should wear an approved helmet while riding. -
Dale Underwood Dies in Tennessee Motorcycle Accident, Speed Blamed Tennessee state troopers say Mr. Underwood was wearing a helmet, but traveling in excess of 80 miles per hour when he began swerving and crashed. -
HCAN Calls Attention to Insurance Company Practices Via Video On July 19, 2008, Health Care For America released "Insurance Company Rules" via YouTube. The video calls attention to the perception of insurance companies. -
Return of MotoGP to Indianapolis Sparks Speedway Noise Ordinance The Speedway Town Council is considering passage of a special ordinance banning "unnecessary noises made by certain motor vehicles" with the arrival of MotoGP. -
Rising Insurance Premiums Cast Profits, CEO Pay in Stark Relief Insurance companies routinely blame attorneys for rising premiums, even as they rake in record profits and pay out multi-million-dollar bonuses to their CEOs. -
Understanding Michigan's Complex No-Fault Law Michigan's No-Fault laws affect drivers in Indiana and Michigan. If you qualify for Michigan No-Fault benefits, you must file an application within one year. -
Michigan No-Fault Law Order of Priority: Who Pays My bills? In Michigan, even if the person who struck and injured you is 100 percent at-fault, typically your own insurance must pay your medical bills and lost wages. -
Safety Tip: Motorcycle Lane-Splitting, White-Lining, and Filtering Forward is Illegal in Indiana Motorcyclist Bernard Leonelli died on Sunday, September 28, when he attempted to drive between two vehicles on I-69 near Fort Wayne, Indiana -
Read Our Informative Library Articles on Motorcycle Safety in Indiana Please, even if you are not a motorcycle rider yourself, read these Library articles on motorcycle laws and motorcycle safety in Indiana. -
Death of Edwin Ackerman Provides Chilling Reminder of Motorcycle Safety Edwin Ackerman died during an alcohol-related accident in the Muskegon area. His death has raised concern over car-motorcycle safety on the roadways.