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  • Traveling for the Holidays? Stay Safe With These Driving Tips
    It’s hard to believe that the winter season is already upon us. Before long, the festivities will be behind us as we welcome a new year full of endless opportunities. If you are traveling for the holiday season, it’s critical that you do what you can to stay safe. The rate of motor vehicle accidents tends to increase during the holiday season as a result of out-of-town commuters, cognitive distractions, poor weather conditions, and drunk driving. Here are some ways you can stay safe on your trip ahead:
  • Is Your Child’s Backpack a Pain?

    As middle and high school students return to the classroom, the concern of how much weight they’re carrying in their backpacks is sure to arise. A study conducted by University of California in Riverside found that there are reasons to be concerned:

  • College Prep: 4 Tips for Parents

    If you’re sending your child off to college this month, you’re likely dealing with a range of emotions. As you prepare for this bittersweet moment, here are a few important legal matters to consider: Medical Difficulties: Even though your child is a student, he/she is an adult according to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability…

  • Homeowner’s Insurance: Your Best Defense

    If you’re purchasing or refinancing, your mortgage lender will require at least a minimal homeowner’s insurance policy to protect them in cases of unintentional damage or destruction by fire, smoke, wind, hail, theft, vandalism or another similar event. Your home is a valuable investment, so it’s best that you cover protect your own interests as…

  • 4 Legal Things to Know About Buying a Home

    Summer is a busy time in real estate, as families try to move into their new homes before the start of school in September. If you’re buying a home, whether it’s your first or last, you’ll find that it’s a time filled with excitement and anxiety. It’s also an important time to know your rights…

  • Red Cross Summer Safety Tips

    According to the Red Cross, “Whatever kind of vacation people are planning, sprains and falls are some of the most common misfortunes they may face. Sprains are the most common injury for someone on a cruise, along with contusions and other superficial wounds. Going to the mountains? Falls are the biggest threat, many due to…

  • Report: Medical Error Third-Leading Cause of Death

    When injury or death occurs due to medical error, a patient or his/her family members will be able to make a medical malpractice claim. Medical malpractice encompasses a wide range of cases including misdiagnosis, surgical errors, prescription errors, birth injury, hospital negligence and emergency room negligence. There are a variety of situations that may contribute…

  • Excessive Police Force: Where Do We Draw the Line?

    Imagine you’re enjoying a night out with friends and someone in your group has had too much to drink. You’re walking home from a bar and see a police officer on foot. Your overly intoxicated friend is in a confused state and begins to run from the officer. The officer suspects that he has done…

  • Spring Home Safety Checklist

    The National Safety Council recommends that you take the time each spring to review a safety checklist for your home: Smoke alarms: Smoke alarms save lives — keep your batteries fresh so your alarms work properly. You should test them every month to make sure they work and replace the battery at least once a…

  • Do I Need an Attorney?

    The more complicated the issue you’re facingCivil Lawsuit Attorney Pittsburgh PA, the more likely it is that you will need to hire an attorney to help you understand the law and represent your rights. Most important, hiring an attorney will give you peace of mind knowing that you have an experienced professional on your side.

  • Anoxic Brain Injury: A Case for Malpractice

    Having a medical procedure presents a variety of risks, including those associated with intubation (having a breathing tube inserted and removed) and anesthesia. Among the risks is anoxic brain injury (learn more) — a condition that results from total lack of oxygen to the brain. When the brain is deprived of oxygen, even for a…


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