Bicycle Safety

Bicycles have been around for hundreds of years in various forms. We use them for recreation and exercise and as a quick way to cover short distances. With the “go green” movement, bicycles have once again risen in popularity as an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. In the United States between 2000 and 2010, the number…

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11 Tips for Throwing a Safe and Relaxing Backyard BBQ

A backyard barbecue is a popular way to relax and enjoy friends and family, but this seemingly innocent gathering comes with many potential dangers. Planning can reduce the risks of an injury or illness at your BBQ. Preparation also helps you relax a little more, knowing you have done everything in your power to keep…

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Guide to Handling Food Safely

Food is the essence of life. We need food to survive, but we also use it to celebrate, commiserate and start our days off right — just to name a few. What we put into our bodies affects our health and well-being. That’s why it’s so important to make sure we are handling our food…

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How to Protect Your Loved Ones from Elder Abuse

The United States population is aging at an increasing rate. With an influx of the population entering their golden years, the logistics of care for the elderly become complicated, and in some cases undermined. When caretakers neglect duties or take advantage of their wards, it may be elder abuse. You may be struggling with the…

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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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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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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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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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