Blog: Personal Injury
- 3 Personal Injury Lawsuit Myths Debunked
September 21, 2017
Read MoreAfter an accident or injury, you may find yourself buried in insurance paperwork, struggling with medical bills, and wondering how to put your life back together while also trying to recover from a serious injury. A personal injury lawsuit may be an option—and it helps to know what’s true about this lawsuits and what is […]
- Common Slip and Fall Injuries
September 19, 2017
Read MoreSlip and fall accident injuries send about 9 million people to the emergency room in the United States every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Slip and fall injuries are the top cause of death and of serious injuries to elderly adults, although anyone of any age may be injured […]
- Staying Safe While on Vacation
July 12, 2017
Read MoreVacation gives people a new lease on life. The time away encourages adventurous actions, such as outdoor activities and trips to uncommon places. While a vacation is meant to be fun, it can quickly turn dangerous or deadly if the proper precautions aren’t taken. Below are some safety tips for staying safe on vacation: Keep […]
- 4 Safety Facts About Seat Belts
July 06, 2017
Read MoreThe first thing any responsible rider or driver will do when getting into a vehicle is restrain themselves with a seat belt. An indispensable safety mainstay, wearing a seatbelt can mean the difference between life and death in even the worst accidents. Seat belts are mentioned often, but their safety precautions go beyond simply restraining […]
- 4 Tips for Driving Safely in the Rain
July 05, 2017
Read MoreRegardless of road conditions, drivers face a variety of risks every day. Driving in the rain can be both frustrating and dangerous. According to statistics from the US Department of Transportation, over 950,000 crashes occur every year due to wet roads. These crashes result in over 384,000 injuries and 4,700 deaths, most of which could […]
- 10 Ways to Prevent Swimming Pool Accidents
June 19, 2017
Read More“Danger. No Swimming Allowed.” A strict warning like this might prevent most pool accidents. But it’s not realistic; swimmers don’t expect pool owners to go to this extreme. However, if you’re a swimmer, you expect a pool owner to at least take the proper precautions. Because when precautions aren’t taken, swimming can be extremely dangerous […]
- School District Pays Student 175 Million Negligent Supervision Of Field Trip
March 22, 2017
Read MoreSchool District Pays Student $17.5 Million – Negligent Supervision of Field Trip On July 4, 2008, a 17 year old high school student was severely injured after cheerleading practice on the way to a parade with the squad. She had just finished practice with her high school cheerleading team when her coach instructed the squad […]