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Should Legal BAC Levels Be Reduced?

There are more than 10,000 deaths every year in the U.S. that occur as a result of alcohol-impaired crashes. Despite other efforts to reduce the number of drunk-driving deaths, these fatal crashes continue to happen. A new report from The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine suggests that lowering the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) [...]

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What Evidence is Needed in a Slip/Fall Case?

Slips, trips, and falls account for 15% of all accidental deaths in the U.S., and cause more than a million Emergency Room (ER) visits every year. In order to hold the responsible party accountable for any injuries you obtained as a result of a slip or fall you must provide evidence that: An injury occurred [...]

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What Are Common Causes of Intersection Accidents?

Intersection crashes, or T-bone accidents, are one of the most deadly types of collisions. Determining the cause of an intersection accident is often an essential part of proving liability after a Pennsylvania car accident. Many factors can help your accident attorney determine the cause of an intersection crash. Determining who is at fault and what [...]

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Why is a Vocational Expert at your Social Security Hearing?

The Social Security process is complex. It can be overwhelming trying to understand the ins and outs of what is occurring with your claim, especially at your hearing. Sometimes, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) will call a vocational expert to testify which can be confusing to a claimant. Even more upsetting to a claimant is [...]

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How to Reduce Scaffolding Hazards

More than 4,500 workers are injured, and another 60 lose their lives, in scaffolding accidents each year – largely because of employer safety failures. OSHA has found that scaffold hazards are most commonly attributed to an employer’s failure to ensure safe practices on the job site. Common causes of scaffolding accidents Improper scaffold stability Unsafe [...]

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Super Bowl Safety Game Plan

With a Pennsylvania team in the Super Bowl this year, celebrations are likely to be large, especially in the Philadelphia area. While you begin planning your festivities for the big game you should also plan how to keep you, your loved ones, and others safe if you will be drinking. Plan Ahead for a Safe [...]

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Who is Liable when You’re Injured at the Gym?

Injuries from overexertion and misuse of equipment at the gym are fairly common, but sometimes, a fitness center is to blame for a person’s suffering. In many cases, liability waivers come into play in lawsuits against gyms, and may impact the outcome of a case. When an injury occurs at the gym, the facility may [...]

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Drunk Driving Accidents Most Common on New Year’s Day

As New Year’s festivities approach and the holiday parties continue, it’s important to remind loved ones about the seriousness of drunk driving. It is a reminder that bears repeating, and can save your life and the lives of others. If you are drinking, secure alternative transportation before you head out on New Year’s Eve or [...]

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Who is Responsible for Window Cord Injuries?

Window Blind Cord Strangulation Injury and Window Cord Choking Accident According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) window blinds and shades that come with cords to open and close window blinds are one of the top five hidden dangers to children in the home. Window cord child injuries have been a serious problem [...]

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Online Shopping Leads to Rise in Dog Attacks

Online shopping has become increasingly popular over the last few years and especially at this time of year. No matter what you need, you can have it delivered right to your doorstep thanks to online super-retailers like Amazon or Ebay. This has led to a significant increase in business for shipping companies, including the US [...]

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Heart Attack Misdiagnosis Most Common In Women

About 1.5 million heart attacks occur in the United States each year, and studies show that about 11,000 cases are not properly diagnosed, resulting in unnecessary deaths. Women are 50% more likely than men to be given an incorrect diagnosis when having a heart attack. Heart attack symptoms for women differ from men. The common [...]

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Are Repetitive Stress Injuries Covered By Workers’ Comp?

Many workplace injuries occur as a result of a single or sudden incident. But some workplace injuries develop over time from minor, repetitive movements that are performed on a frequent basis. Fortunately, employees can recover from these types of repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) through the workers’ compensation system. What is a Repetitive Stress Injury? For [...]

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What to Do After a Hit and Run Incident

Hit-and-run accidents have been a growing problem in recent years. If a driver strikes another vehicle (occupied or not) and leaves the scene without alerting authorities or exchanging information with the other driver, it is considered a hit-and-run. The reasons for a hit and run incident can vary – not wanting to file an insurance [...]

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