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A statistical analysis of fentanyl deaths per year in the U.S. Covers historical trends from 1999-2023, factors contributing to the rise, and public health responses.
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A statistical analysis of fentanyl deaths per year in the U.S. Covers historical trends from 1999-2023, factors contributing to the rise, and public health responses.
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6,340 motorcycle deaths occurred in the U.S. in 2023, up from 6,220 in 2022. Explore annual fatality data, reasons for the high risk, and key rider safety measures.
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The lemon law in Texas gives remedies to owners and lessees of defective new vehicles. Learn about this law and when you might need a lawyer.
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A research analysis of U.S. drug overdose deaths per year. Covers the impact of fentanyl, which drugs are most dangerous, and overdose prevention strategies.
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U.S. diabetes deaths were 95,200 in 2023, compared to 68,400 in 1999. This 25-year analysis covers mortality trends, the recent spike, and prevention.
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Get detailed assistance on how to change your name legally. ConsumerShield offers guidance on the process, including how long it takes.
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Product liability cases are some of the biggest and best-known cases. Learn about product liability and how it was applied in some notable examples.
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Learn how to sue someone with this step-by-step guide to the legal process, including how to prepare and when it makes sense to hire a lawyer.
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Learn about the latest 2025 updates on motor vehicle accidents statistics and industry news.
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If you’re wondering what happens if you miss jury duty the first time, you should know that it’s possible to face fines, jail time and other consequences.
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How much does it cost to sue someone? Learn about the common expenses you may incur in a lawsuit, including filing fees, litigation costs, and legal fees.
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The lemon law in California protects you if your new car has a defect that can’t be fixed. Here’s how to know if you qualify.
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