
Average Settlement for Broken Bone in Car Accident (November 2025)
The average car accident settlement for a broken bone is $89,688. Based on November 2025 data, amounts vary by injury, from $15,000 for ribs to $200,000 for femurs.
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The average car accident settlement for a broken bone is $89,688. Based on November 2025 data, amounts vary by injury, from $15,000 for ribs to $200,000 for femurs.
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The average water damage insurance payout is $7,000–$12,514 based on Nov. 2025 data. Analysis covers factors like damage type, policy coverage, and claim tips.
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T-bone accident settlements: Average payouts are $120,833, varying by injury severity. ConsumerShield Research team analyzes factors impacting compensation.
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110 crashes in May 2025, up from 8-14 in late 2021. A 2021-2025 analysis of self-driving car accidents covering rising crash rates and future implications.
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AFFF lawsuit filings: Over 19,600 cases filed as of November 2025. ConsumerShield Research team analyzes filing trends and health risks like cancer.
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An analysis of Uber sexual assault lawsuits. Covers the number of cases filed as of Nov. 2025, key litigation trends, and why victims are seeking justice.
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An overview of the largest active mass torts. Covers lawsuits with the most pending cases, total cases filed, and the current MDL status (Nov. 2025).
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Red light camera laws in 2025: 25 states now permit them while 9 have a full ban. Our state-by-state analysis covers current rules, fines, and legal options.
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A red light ticket costs $50-$150 on average, but fines can reach $1,000. See 2025 state-by-state fines, license point impact, and how to fight camera tickets.
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Speed limits by state: Find the highest (Texas, 85 mph) and lowest limits for every road type. ConsumerShield Research team provides a complete 2025 analysis.
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The ultra-processed foods lawsuits link ultra-processed foods with the development of various health issues. ConsumerShield offers insight into this case.
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In 2025, 28 states mandate smog checks, while 22 do not. This analysis of current emission laws covers vehicle exemptions, costs, and vehicle registration impacts.
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