Monthly Archives: August 2012
14 August 2012, 15:46. Posted by Leave a comment
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Two years ago, AT & T began the “Texting Can Wait” campaign to alert young drivers to the dangers of texting and driving.  These power commercials feature individuals whose lives were changed as a result of sending a text message, instead of paying attention to the road. The latest commercial was  launched during the “100 deadliest days” for teen drivers on .

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06 August 2012, 19:23. Posted by Leave a comment
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EndDD.org Founder Joel Feldman Speaks With Shriner’s Hospital Staff at Grand Rounds EndDD Founder Joel Feldman was a guest lecturer at Shriner’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia on July 10. The focus of his presentation to hospital staff was about making safer driving choices that reduce traffic accidents of all types. The interactive discourse included role play exercises for teens and adults .

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03 August 2012, 21:05. Posted by Leave a comment
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The Trial Lawyers Care Taskforce of the American Association for Justice welcomed EndDD to their annual convention in Chicago. The 800+ trial lawyers who signed up to present to North American students proved just how much trial lawyers care. On June 27th, The InjuryBoard hosted an EndDD lunch for the convention's early arrivals. Joel Feldman and Mike Monheit brought everyone up .

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01 August 2012, 20:39. Posted by Leave a comment
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On June 11, 2012, Joel Feldman presented on the Dangers of Distracted Driving during the Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Conference at the Hershey Lodge in Hershey, Pennsylvania. A wonderful compilation video entitled "Got A Minute: Distracted Driving: Everyone's Problem?" was put together by MedRisk, an organization dedicated to quality care and return-to-work oriented treatment for clients injured on the job.  

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Simple Steps

Adopt a safe driving policy for you and your family and encourage others to do the same.

"I will end distracted driving by continuing 2 Share the following: Multi-tasking while using a cell phone – even hands-free – is dangerous 4 1 simple reason: R brain uses the SAME area 2 make decisions on what the eyes SEE & what the ear HEARS! If U R..."
— Diana Johnson,Minnesota