Useful Links
Buckleoff in the News.
Buckleoff.com offers medical exemptions to wearing seatbelts.
If you qualify, for a $49.95 medical evaluation fee, the doctor will evaluate your questionnaire and mail you your medical exemption. |
The medical exemption means that seatbelt laws do not apply to you due to your medical condition. In most cases, if you experience discomfort wearing a seatbelt, you are entitled to a medical exemption. Answer our online questionnaire today, and get your exemption.
Your seatbelt pain or discomfort may be neuropathic pain.
- Peripheral Neuropathy and Neuropathic Pain
Peripheral Neuropathy (pronounced new-rop-athy) is common, often distressing, and sometimes disabling. The population prevalence is about 2,400 per 100,000 (2.4%), rising with age to 8,000 per 100,000 (8%)...
- The Neuropathy Association
is a public non profit organization. It was established by people with neuropathy, their families and friends, to provide support and education, and to fund research to find a cure.
- Win-Over-PN (Emphasis On Peripheral Neuropathy)
The primary purpose of this site is to contact those who suffer from Peripheral Neuropathy (PN).
- NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE CENTER
NEUROPATHIES: PAINFUL
- Peripheral neuropathy
by Richard A C Hughes, professor of neurology
- Healthopedia.com, Health Encyclopedia
Simple description of neuropathy and its causes.
Protecting Motorists' Rights.
- National Motorists Association
The National Motorists Association is a membership organization
devoted to representing and protecting the rights and interests
of North American motorists
- Seatbelt Choice Coalition
We are launching a major offensive to rid America of mandatory seat belt laws.
State Seatbelt Laws.
Seatbelts and the Law.
The Talk Show circuit. What the public thinks.
- ED TYLL Talk Show on Seatbelt Laws
(Requires Windows Media Player. Download here.)
Guest Nedd Kareiva from www.seatbeltchoice.com (30 minutes)
Lively listener participation on seatbelt laws(70 minutes)
Recorded from:Welcome to Island Talk WLIE 540 AM (http://www.wlie.com/)
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