Teaching Kids Fire Safety

Tragically, house fires affect people all over the country and world every day. In fact, on average, seven people per day will become victims of house fires across the U.S. Three out of five of those deaths occurred in houses that did not have working smoke alarms. Imagine how many lives might have been saved…

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Pausing for Distracted Driving Awareness Month

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that as many as 9 people die every day because of distracted driving. This means that about 10 percent of all motor vehicle deaths are caused by a distracted driver. April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and we would like to pull over and talk about…

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Dog Bites: What You Need to Know and Next Steps

Suffering a dog bite can be a very distressing experience. It can be painful and upsetting, particularly because we often think of dogs as friendly, loyal pets. It may result in an uncomfortable situation for both the victim and the family of the dog responsible. Remember, dogs are animals, and like all animals, they have…

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How to Report Aggressive Driving

Driving comes with its inherent risks, but add an aggressive driver to the mix and it is a recipe for disaster. At one time or another, you probably had to deal with an aggressive driver, but the one thing you probably didn’t do is report it. It’s important to learn the signs of aggressive driving,…

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Home Health Care and Workers’ Comp

Who’s Liable When an In-home Caregiver is Injured? As parents age, families are often faced with the decision to hire an in-home caregiver or move their elders into nursing facilities. This is an emotional, stressful and often financial decision. At the other end of the spectrum, nursing home and in-home caregivers have stressful and risky…

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Multi-Car Accident — Who is at fault?

The thought of getting in a car accident is an upsetting topic for many, but the truth is it happens to thousands of people each day. Having a general understanding of the law when it comes to a car accident can help relieve some anxiety if you ever find yourself in one. When it comes…

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Social Security Disability

If you or a loved one has suffered a serious illness or injury that lasted for a prolonged period of time, you may have wondered if you are eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits. As attorneys specializing in Social Security Disability cases, we have seen common questions that arise in evaluating potential Social Security…

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Q&A WITH WES ADDINGTON: HOW DO I PICK THE RIGHT LAWYER?

Selecting a lawyer who best fits your legal needs can seem like a daunting or overwhelming task. However, making this decision isn’t very different from making any other purchase. The wise consumer, who conducts research and makes an informed decision, wins. Personal injury and wrongful death attorney Wes Addington shares his thoughts on best practices…

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The Veteran’s Disability Rating

In personal injury cases, disability is a critical factor in the outcome of your case. A disability may prevent you from continuing to perform at your current job, or it might keep you from enjoying the daily activities that you undertook before sustaining an injury. Within the military, current and former members may receive payment…

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When to File a Homeowners Insurance Claim

It might seem like nothing could be worse. After a natural disaster, you find that the years and money you have spent buying and maintaining your home has been washed away. Unfortunately, if you are not savvy enough to deal with your homeowners insurance, your devastation might not be at an end. While not all…

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Navigating Liability Waivers at the Gym

It’s the start of a new year and that means many folks are making New Year’s resolutions to get fit and eat healthy. While being motivated to start leading a healthy lifestyle is great no matter what time of year, during winter months many people turn to gyms and fitness centers to start pursuing their…

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What to do if you’re injured out of state

It’s that time of year when many folks plan to visit family or go on vacation. While no one wants to be in an accident when they travel, accidents happen none the less. It’s a difficult time for anyone who sustains a personal injury. An injury creates an untold amount of stress and anxiety, but…

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4 Tips for Minimizing Distractions While Driving

During the holiday season, it’s easier than ever to be distracted while driving. Maybe you’re traveling longer distances than usual to visit family and friends. Maybe you’re experiencing sleep deprivation from the shopping and cooking and decorating. Or, maybe you’re carrying more passengers than usual. Driving is never a time for multitasking. If you feel…

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Home Safety Tips for the Holidays

We can all agree the holiday season is the most wonderful time of the year. We love having time off work, and we love families and friends gathering together to enjoy one another’s company. We love giving and receiving gifts, and we love the delicious treats that are holiday traditions in all our households. Although…

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Property Safety During Winter

Winter in central Pennsylvania is downright cold and snowy most of the time — and icy at times as well. This makes winter preparation for businesses in this region of the country more essential than ever. There are a lot of challenges that business owners face in the winter, including icy parking lots and slippery…

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Safety tips during deer hunting season

Hunters across Pennsylvania will head into the woods on Monday for the opening day of deer hunting season. The good news is that the number of deer hunting-related shooting incidents continue to go down each year, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. In 2019, there were just 26 incidents statewide, four of which were fatal.…

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Don’t Get Hit by a Drunk Driver During the Holidays

The evening starts out on a good note — you’re leaving a Thanksgiving Eve church service with your family and heading home to prepare for tomorrow’s big meal. That’s when you notice the other car in your lane. Before you have time to react, it’s too late. You’re hit by a drunk driver through no…

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Retail Safety and Injury Prevention

Even seasoned retail professionals might be surprised by the extent of the risks to health and safety retail workers face. Indeed, researchers were shocked to find that the retail sector reports an inordinate number of job-related illnesses, injuries and even fatalities. Recognizing the problem is the first step in preventing such injuries. There are approximately…

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Q&A with Dean Dominick: Am I really an independent contractor, and why does it matter?

You might have heard the term “independent contractor” when you’ve been brought on for a job, or maybe it’s what you call yourself. The term should not be used lightly, however. The difference between an independent contractor and an employee could be the difference between not receiving and receiving workers’ compensation benefits should you become…

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