A technology will soon be released which would take control of a vehicle in order to help avoid a crash by steering it out of the way. The technology was recently demonstrated in Tokyo. Technology where a car brakes when a crash is detected has existed for awhile, but this latest technology adds-on control to …
-
Toyota Introduces Car Crash Safety Technology
Posted Jul 21st, 2011 By Harrisburg Injury Lawyer in Auto Accident, Car Accident Lawyer, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Lawyer, Product Liability With | Comments Off -
Montgomery County Home Hit by Car
Posted Jul 5th, 2011 By Harrisburg Injury Lawyer in Auto Accident, Car Accident Lawyer, Child Safety, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Lawyer With | Comments OffA home in Montgomery County was hit by a car, causing a fire and resulting in the death of two vehicle occupants. The family living in the house managed to escape the fire around 2am on Tuesday in Upper Moreland Township. The vehicle’s gas tank ruptured when it crashed into the home, igniting a fire …
-
222 Closed After Car Wreck Injures 2
Posted Jun 27th, 2011 By Harrisburg Injury Lawyer in Auto Accident, Car Accident Lawyer, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Lawyer With | Comments OffA crash on Route 222 Monday morning caused two people to be brought to the hospital for treatment of injuries. The crash happened prior to 7:45pm in Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County when a tractor-trailer rear-ended an SUV, causing the SUV to be pushed into oncoming traffic. The SUV collided with a vehicle heading west …
-
Federal Standards for Hair Dryers Established
Posted Jun 10th, 2011 By Harrisburg Injury Lawyer in Personal Injury, Personal Injury Lawyer, Product Liability With | Comments OffNew federal safety rules were established for hand-supported hair dryers by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The lack of protection has been identified as a hazard by consumers. Hair dryers in violation of the new standard will be recalled or shipments may be stopped. These types of dryers are usually in bathrooms, and near …




