Saturday, August 25, 2012

Cell phones have become a necessity for many people throughout the world.

The WHO organization has declared Cell phones as a cancer risk. Have they really done their homework in coming to this conclusion? This article provides the right information you need in making determinations regarding any and all studies done on cell phone radiation and cancer. For those that are still concerned I provide expert advice to help in reducing cell phone radiation and as such lowering any risk factors that may or may not be associated with its use. The article is a good read and brings all of the issues into perspective.

The purpose of this article is to help the personal injury lawyer when requesting cell phone records from a defendant driver in a motor vehicle injury or pedestrian accident case. We provide sample language to use in drafting your discovery documents. According to the a National Safety Council fact sheet, drivers using cell phones account for nearly 25 percent of all motor vehicle crashes annually. Research has shown that driving while using a cell phone is comparable to the devastating effects that alcohol causes to the motoring public.

Cell phones have become a necessity for many people throughout the world. The ability to keep in touch with family, business associates, and access to email are only a few of the reasons for the increasing importance of cell phones. Today's technically advanced cell phones are capable of not only receiving and placing phone calls, but storing data, taking pictures, and can even be used as walkie talkies, to name just a few of the available options.

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