There Are No Accidents by Jessie Singer
An investigative examination arguing that many so-called accidents are predictable outcomes of design choices, cost-cutting, regulatory failure, and market priorities. Using case studies across industries, it shows how corporate decisions, insurance practices, and weakened oversight make disasters inevitable, shift costs onto vulnerable communities, and obscure responsibility — and calls for systemic reforms to prevent future harm.
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