John Uustal weighs in for the New York Times: Keyless Cars and Their Carbon Monoxide Toll
Attorney John Uustal is quoted in this story in the New York Times, and in this May 18, 2018 story from New Zealand. The New
Attorney John Uustal is quoted in this story in the New York Times, and in this May 18, 2018 story from New Zealand. The New
Technology is meant to make our lives better. When it comes to automobiles, computerized systems are expected to reduce the number of accidents and fatalities.
Attorneys Josiah Graham and Todd Falzone are representing the family of a Miami teen who was struck and killed by a police cruiser, while crossing
Attorneys Todd Falzone and Josiah Graham are representing the family of a Miami teen who was struck and killed on his bicycle, by a police
Click on the player, below, to listen to Kelley/Uustal Attorney Don Fann talk about Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse in this recent extraordinary segment on
National Transportation Safety Board investigators are examining the death of 49-year old Elaine Herzberg, killed by an Uber self-driving SUV while crossing a Tempe, Arizona
If anything defines America, it’s innovation. We’re constantly pushing for safer, more effective products to make life easier. Self-driving, “automated” vehicles are rolling out of
According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, Florida had the highest rate of pedestrian fatalities in 2016. Several recent studies, including the widely
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), motorcycle helmets reduce the risk of serious head injury by 69% and the risk of
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost nine out of 10 smokers had their first cigarette by age 18. Greater than
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