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Article: The state you live in determines to some degree how the insurance company might assign fault. There are twelve no-fault auto insurance states: Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania and Utah.  In those states, each insurance company is responsible for covering their insured claims.  In Kentucky, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, consumers have the choice between no-fault and the “full-tort” coverage found in the other thirty-eight states. In some state’s, if an injured party is even the slightest bit at fault in the accident, then he or she cannot recover any losses for his or her injuries or damages. The few states that have pure contributory negligence laws include Alabama, the District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia. In these states, if an injured person is partially at fault for causing his or her own injuries, the damages are reduced by the percentage of fault. States where this applies include Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Washington. In these states, you cannot recover any losses if you are more than 51% at fault for the accident. This means you cannot file a liability claim and lawsuit against the other driver’s negligence if you were more than 51% at fault. These states include Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming. In these states, an injured person who is less than 50% at fault for the accident is entitled to compensation. If you are 50% or more at fault, you are not entitled to recovery for injuries. States that have adopted this standard include Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and West Virginia.
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Article: As with reviews, you’ll need to create an online presence. You can start a blog using a template such as WordPress, or you can create an entirely new website you’ve designed yourself. If you choose to use videos in your gameplay tutorials, a YouTube or Vimeo account will be a necessity, as well. A tutorial should be quite detailed and involved; after all, people are seeking out help. Provide step-by-step accounts of certain difficult spots, or provide a detailed overview of the game as a whole, taking photos or videos of areas of the game that are tricky or particularly interesting. If you are able, record your gameplay to give your readers/viewers a visual account of what the game should look like. If you do not want to record, you can take pictures to illustrate your points and give visual learners a better means of understanding. Use social media to promote your online presence. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are all great ways to promote yourself. Use hashtags and regular posting habits to keep your name and brand relevant. If you have friends who are active in online gaming or tutorial sites, ask them to share your information, as well. If you choose to go the route of a site versus a YouTube or Vimeo channel, make use of Google AdSense, a program that uses your online space to advertise with predetermined companies. Typically, AdSense shows up as ads in the sidebar, or ads across the bottom of the webpage that can then be clicked out of. Use discretion when choosing online ads for your site. Although most people do not mind a few ads, being overwhelmed by ads on both sidebars, as well as pop-ups and mid-text ads may discourage viewers from visiting your site in the future. If your site seems cluttered or difficult to read, scale down on your ads.
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Create an online presence. Give detailed accounts. Record your gameplay. Advertise your service. Use AdSense on your written site.