Fire Pit and Barbecue Safety: What You Need to Know

The summer holiday is soon here, and for some, nothing means summer more than a backyard barbecue. While many enjoy getting together in the great outdoors for a family barbecue, some may not consider the safety risks involved with grilling. When planning your next summer party, keep these tips in mind for fire pit and…

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A History of Personal Injury Law

We can certainly argue that some form of law addressing personal injury has been around for thousands of years. After all, wrongful acts and negligence are nothing new. In Biblical and ancient times, the roots of what are now known as tort law and personal injury law were established. In those times, the law of…

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How to Plan a Safe Road Trip

Summer break is right around the corner, and many are already planning a family vacation. For some, this means loading up the car and heading on a road trip. While a road trip can be exciting, it is important to remember that relying on the family car to arrive safely to your destination doesn’t always…

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Game of Thrones Meets Personal Injury Law

Whether part of the Lannisters or the Starks, everyone in Winterfell, King’s Landing, the Wall and beyond has a right to live without undue harm caused by someone else’s negligent or wrongful actions. The law in Pennsylvania (and other locations) provides survivors of other crimes the right to seek civil redress when liable parties cause…

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3 most common yard work hazards

Serious and sometimes life-threatening injuries can exist in your very own backyard. As you clean up from winter’s havoc, start spring home improvements and keep up with everyday yard work, watch out for these most common hazards. Lawn mowers and tractors Any time your lawn mower is running, it requires your full attention. From the…

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How to Read an Accident Report

One of the most important steps to take after you have been injured in a car crash is obtaining the police accident report. Whether or not the accident was determined to be reportable, the officer will complete a crash reporting form. This report will contain information concerning the accident, including damage to vehicles, injuries and…

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St. Patrick’s Day the fourth most popular drinking holiday

While you’re enjoying a pint of Guinness this St. Patrick’s Day, remember to drink responsibly. On average each year, an alcohol-related crash claims a life every 46 minutes. St. Patrick’s Day is the fourth most popular drinking holiday — just behind New Year’s Eve, Christmas and Independence Day. Unlike Christmas and New Year’s, though, people…

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Hitting the Slopes: Winter Sports Safety Tips

Now that we have finally seen some snowflakes this winter, hitting the slopes is tempting. Skiers, snowboarders, ice-skaters and others are slipping on their coats and enjoying the season. According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, as many as 200,000 injuries related to winter sports occurred in 2018. If you are planning an outdoor…

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Space Heater Safety Tips for Your Home

Temperatures are finally reflecting the winter season. As Central Pennsylvanians make warmth a priority in their homes, many turn to dangerous heat sources. While space heaters can help to reduce energy costs by only heating portions of a home, they can prove deadly if not properly maintained and used. More than 25,000 fires related to…

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The NFL’s Concussion Crisis

In recent years, NFL injuries have been front and center in national conversation. Folks have long suspected that continually hitting your helmet against an opponent’s helmet was bad for your brain. Those fears were validated in a recently released study by the researchers at Boston University. They found chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a disease believed…

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