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3.06 million US truck drivers in 2024, up from a 2.25 million low in 2010. A 25-year analysis of employment covering economic shifts and increased crash rates.
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3.06 million US truck drivers in 2024, up from a 2.25 million low in 2010. A 25-year analysis of employment covering economic shifts and increased crash rates.
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False imprisonment lawyers fight to protect their clients' civil rights and the integrity of the justice system as a whole. Learn more about these claims.
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The pharmaceutical industry: Analysis of $91B+ in penalties vs. record profits. ConsumerShield Research team investigates safety violations and ethical concerns.
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Car insurance cost per month: The 2023 U.S. national average was $120. ConsumerShield Research team analyzes key rate factors, cost trends, and state data.
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Litigation lawyer defined. Explore what litigation attorneys do, the types of cases they handle, and when to hire a litigator for your case.
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Class action lawyers help individuals pursue lawsuits that hold large corporations and other powerful defendants accountable for wrongdoing.
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U.S. tax filings grew to 163 million in 2024, up from 120 million in 1997. A multi-decade analysis of filing trends and what they signal about the U.S. economy.
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Stay updated on September 2025's major mass torts, including Uber sexual assault, Pfizer’s Depo Provera, Roundup, Talcum, and more key developments.
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Auto lawyers represent car owners involved in legal disputes with manufacturers, motorists, and insurers. Learn what auto lawyers do and when to call one.
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A product liability attorney represents clients injured by defective products. Learn about product liability claims and how a lawyer can help you.
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A statistical analysis of annual U.S. new car sales. Covers trends from 1976-2025, key economic influences, and the shift in consumer preferences.
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163 million employed in the U.S. in 2025, up from 61.2 million in 1953. A 72-year analysis of employment trends covering economic shifts and workforce resilience.
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