Dealing With Danger From Aggressive Drivers
- posted: Dec. 30, 2021
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized,  Wrongful Death,  Personal Injury
Aggressive drivers, whether they are acting intentionally or unthinkingly, are a menace to other motorists as well as to pedestrians and cyclists on America’s roadways. According to the National Highway Traffic Read More
The “Fatal Four” Hazards at Construction Sites
- posted: Sep. 24, 2021
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized,  Wrongful Death,  Personal Injury
Construction sites are inherently dangerous places. Site workers, deliverymen, business visitors and even passersby are at constant risk of injuries from a wide range of causes. Some accidents are preventable Read More
Robot Car Technology Challenges Law and Insurance
- posted: May 23, 2018
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized,  Wrongful Death
Bumpy Road Ahead for Self-Driving Cars Wouldn't it be nice to read the paper, check your email and enjoy a second cup of coffee while your driver-less car whisks you off Read More
Eight Ways to Inspect Nursing Home Care
- posted: Apr. 13, 2017
- Nursing Home Abuse
Our last blog post, “Voice of the Vulnerable,” discussed the importance of the elder’s visitors to be vigilant in looking for signs of abuse or neglect. We also reiterated the Read More
Voice of the Vulnerable: Elder Neglect & Abuse Can Happen In Any Situation
- posted: Mar. 30, 2017
- Nursing Home Abuse
The need for caregivers for older adults is ever-increasing, yet we see horror stories in the news about elder abuse and neglect. These stories make us and our aging loved Read More
Un-Distracted In the Driver’s Seat
- posted: Mar. 13, 2017
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized,  Wrongful Death
An update from "Driving Apps to Keep Teen Drivers Safe" Smartphones captivate us. They and the apps we install on them were designed keep us engaged, but there are some places Read More
Recent Spike in U.S. Traffic Deaths Reverses 40-Year Trend
- posted: Mar. 05, 2017
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized,  Wrongful Death
For the past 40 years, the grim death toll from crashes on America’s roadways has been on a downward trend. But we hit a major roadblock in 2015 when the Read More
Bring Delicious Food to the Table, Not Bacteria
- posted: Nov. 15, 2016
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized,  Wrongful Death
Food brings people together. Whether you are coming together in the kitchen, around a table, at a restaurant, or anywhere else, you expect to share a delicious meal with people Read More
Wrongful Death Claims: A Weight Lifted from Grieving Families
- posted: Nov. 09, 2016
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized,  Wrongful Death
There is much to do and consider after the tragic loss of a loved one. Funeral arrangements must be made. Friends and family come by and call. Loose ends in Read More
Attention Holiday Shoppers: Know Your Rights If You Are Injured at a Store
- posted: Nov. 04, 2016
- Nursing Home Abuse,  Auto Accidents,  Dog Bites,  Slips and Falls,  Trips and Falls,  Bicycle Accidents,  Brain Injury,  Workplace Injury,  Accidental Injury,  Uncategorized
Store aisles will be changing out of their orange and black dressings and into red and green. Those aisles might also be more slick from autumn rain, leaves, and soon Read More