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The Pedestrian Blind Zone: How Modern SUV Hood Designs Hide Children Completely

The Pedestrian Blind Zone: How Modern SUV Hood Designs Hide Children Completely

The Pedestrian Blind Zone: How Modern SUV Hood Designs Hide Children CompletelyIssa Hall
Published on: 21/11/2025

Modern SUVs and trucks feature high, blunt front ends that create lethal blind zones, making children and short adults invisible directly in front of the vehicle. This article explores the legal product liability claims against manufacturers for these dangerous design defects.

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Crosswalk Voice Prompts Are Making Pedestrians 300% More Likely to Be Hit – Here’s the Audio Proof

Crosswalk Voice Prompts Are Making Pedestrians 300% More Likely to Be Hit – Here’s the Audio Proof

Crosswalk Voice Prompts Are Making Pedestrians 300% More Likely to Be Hit – Here’s the Audio ProofIssa Hall
Published on: 17/11/2025

NCDOT’s 2025 voice-prompt crosswalks in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greensboro increased pedestrian strikes 300% in first 9 months. Exclusive audio recordings show delayed “walk” signals confuse drivers and walkers. File claims under NCGS § 136-93 for $85K–$2.3M in fractures, TBIs, and wrongful death.

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Rising Pedestrian Fatalities: Age and Zip Code Factors in Crashes in North Carolina

Rising Pedestrian Fatalities: Age and Zip Code Factors in Crashes in North Carolina

Rising Pedestrian Fatalities: Age and Zip Code Factors in Crashes in North CarolinaIssa Hall
Published on: 11/10/2025

Explore rising pedestrian fatalities in North Carolina 2025: How age (65+) and zip codes (e.g., 28206) drive risks, with legal tips for claims and prevention from

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Why Pedestrian Injuries Demand Specialized Legal Attention

Why Pedestrian Injuries Demand Specialized Legal Attention

Why Pedestrian Injuries Demand Specialized Legal AttentionIssa Hall
Published on: 25/09/2025

Pedestrian accidents are complex. Learn how NC laws protect walkers and why victims need specialized legal representation.

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