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  • Tips for driving in the snow in Pennsylvania

    Dec 16, 2024

    The winter snow in Pennsylvania can be intense. When a storm hits, it makes driving very difficult. There are many accidents every year, including pileup crashes involving dozens of vehicles. Perhaps the best safety tip is to only drive if you have to. Don’t take extra trips in snowy weather; wait for better conditions. However, you may often have no choice but to drive, such as when you have to commute to work, so it’s...
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  • Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Pennsylvania?

    Dec 6, 2024

    People directly harmed by the bad decisions of others sometimes have the right to take legal action. Personal injury lawsuits give those involved in car crashes or harmed by defective products a form of legal recourse. Wrongful death lawsuits are similar. They give those grieving the loss of a loved one an opportunity to pursue justice in the civil courts. When someone dies prematurely, their surviving loved ones may want to go to the courts...
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  • Workplace accidents can happen in the office

    Dec 4, 2024

    Construction work and other physical jobs make up the bulk of workplace accidents. Nonetheless, office workers also face hazards too. Here are some of the most common causes of office accidents and some preventative measures that all employers should take. Slips, trips and falls Slips, trips and falls can happen anywhere, including the office. It only takes one spillage, trailing cable or obstacle to cause a nasty fall. The injuries suffered in falls can vary...
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  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and returning to work: What nurses need to know

    Nov 20, 2024

    Nursing is a tough job that can strain the body. Nurses often get carpal tunnel syndrome, which affects how they work. Many need surgery to feel better and do their jobs again. But the challenge does not stop there. Going back to work after this surgery is hard for nurses. How can nurses prepare for their return to work? It may be challenging when you are getting ready to return to nursing after carpal tunnel...
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  • You can reject an insurer’s lowball settlement offer

    Nov 5, 2024

    If you receive a settlement offer soon after making an insurance claim, taking time before accepting it is in your best interest. Insurance companies often try to settle quickly with a low offer, hoping you will take it and resolve the claim fast. Their goal is to protect their bottom line through quick resolutions and reduced payouts. You have a right to reject a lowball settlement offer. This could be essential to securing fair compensation;...
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  • Why do drivers tailgate other vehicles?

    Oct 21, 2024

    Noticing a vehicle is following too close behind you can be unnerving. You might fear they are doing it out of aggression, and feel threatened. Or, you might just worry they are not leaving themselves enough room to react if you slow down or hit the brakes. Surely the person doing it would not like it if someone was doing it to them. So why are they doing it to you? Here are a few...
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  • How businesses can prevent slips and falls

    Oct 13, 2024

    All businesses that are open to public visitors owe them a legal duty of care. This means that they must take every possible precaution to prevent accidents like slips and falls. Despite this, slips and falls are one of the most common types of accidents in the U.S. Over a million people have to visit the emergency room every year due to slips and falls. Many of these falls result in life-changing injuries and even...
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  • Why does lifting patients cause nurses so many injuries?

    Oct 3, 2024

    One of the most physically demanding tasks nurses perform is lifting and moving patients. While the act of lifting may seem straightforward, it poses significant risks to nurses’ health and safety. In fact, lifting patients significantly contributes to musculoskeletal injuries among nurses. Weight of patients The most obvious reason for the injuries caused by lifting patients is the sheer weight involved. Many patients, especially those with limited mobility, require assistance to move from a bed...
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  • What are manufacturing defects?

    Sep 25, 2024

    Errors can happen in the manufacturing process of a product. These errors can be overlooked or unnoticed in the subsequent stages the product goes through. Consequently, the product may end up in the market, creating a hazard for anyone who uses it. Here is what you should know about manufacturing defects: How does it differ from a design defect? A design defect is when an error is in the design itself. This means every product...
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  • Total disability benefits in workers’ compensation

    Sep 10, 2024

    If you are injured while working and are unable to perform any work, you may be eligible for total disability benefits. This way, you can meet your needs while recovering. Here is what to know about total disability benefits: Two-thirds of an employee’s weekly wage In Pennsylvania, an employee who is unable to work due to an injury or illness is paid two-thirds of their average weekly wage. These payments are tax-free. Paid for the...
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