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- How to prepare for driving in the dark
Nov 7, 2022
The clocks just turned back. When combined with the seasonal changes, it means you will probably spend more time driving in the dark than you have been over the past few months. Unlike certain species, human eyes are not designed for seeing in the dark, so driving becomes inherently more dangerous. Here are some things you can do to help yourself see as well as possible when driving at night: Check your headlamps Blown bulbs...Read More - Not all motorcycle accidents result in death
Oct 26, 2022
When you think of motorcycle accidents, you might be tempted to narrow your thought toward fatalities. That wouldn’t be surprising, given that motorcycle accidents have an increased risk of death simply by design. However, not all motorcycle accidents lead to death. Eighty-two thousand riders were injured in 2018. Wearing protective gear can help minimize injuries, but only if it’s the right gear. Injuries sustained from a motorcycle crash can be significant and have lasting consequences...Read More - Exacerbation and aggravation in a worker’s compensation claim
Oct 17, 2022
Getting into an accident at work can leave you laid up for weeks or months at a time. If it’s serious enough it can stop you from working altogether. If you suffer an injury at work you are entitled to make a claim for worker’s compensation under Pennsylvania law. Workers who already have a pre-existing injury or medical condition, however, may wonder if they can still claim those benefits when an accident makes their condition...Read More - It’s time to prepare for fall and winter driving
Oct 13, 2022
Winter has famously treacherous driving conditions, but fall is the season that takes most people by surprise. Though there’s no ice and snow on the ground yet, shorter days and overnight frosts catch even the most experienced drivers off guard. Here are a few things to keep in mind as we ease into fall and winter driving. Take it slow in the morning It may reach a pleasant 60 degrees in the afternoon, but overnight...Read More - Examples of manufacturing defects
Oct 1, 2022
There’s nothing more exciting than trying out or consuming a product you’ve ordered. Nevertheless, some products do not always turn out as expected. And in certain situations, it can be fatal. Per Pennsylvania Statutes, Title 42, Section 5524, if you or a loved one was severely harmed or had some property destroyed as a result of a defective product, you have two years to pursue litigation against said company. Below are examples of product manufacturing...Read More - Did your insurance agent lie to you?
Sep 18, 2022
Trying to figure out the kind of insurance you need for your home or business isn’t exactly an easy job – and the average layperson has to rely a lot on the guidance of their insurance agent. This can be a serious issue if the agent is more concerned about closing the deal and getting a commission than looking out for your best interests. A lot of bad-faith insurance claims focus on the issue of...Read More - Can I be forced to return to work too soon after an injury?
Sep 6, 2022
When you suffer an injury, it can be very stressful. Depending on the severity of the injury, the coming months will be filled with frequent visits to the doctor, rehabilitation and a lot of rest. Recovery takes time, and workers’ compensation laws are in place to protect you when you are injured at work. One of the biggest concerns that you will face is wondering if your job is secure enough to allow you enough...Read More - How should you handle a slip-and-fall at the store?
Sep 1, 2022
Maybe you slipped in a puddle right inside the front door at your local grocery store, or perhaps you tripped over an exposed electrical cord powering a display at a bookstore. Falling when you are at a business can be a very embarrassing experience. You probably think that everyone nearby has seen what happened. Many people react to a slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall in a public place by fleeing the scene of the fall. Although moving...Read More - 4 reasons a driver may be drifting across the lane
Aug 17, 2022
If you have driven for long, you have probably noticed a few drivers who struggle to keep their car in a straight line. When you see that, you should give them a wide berth as they could prove dangerous to you. Here are some possible reasons why: 1. They do not have a license Maybe the driver is a 12-year-old who has stolen the car for a joyride and cannot fully reach the controls. Stranger...Read More - Puncture wounds often get infected
Aug 2, 2022
If you’ve been injured, the type of wound that you’ve suffered can really determine how serious the ramifications are. One way that you can see this is in the difference in infection rates between surface wounds and puncture wounds. For example, someone may suffer from a dog bite. A smaller dog with sharp teeth may cause a gash or laceration that bleeds extensively and only damages the surface. This can often look far more severe...Read More
