Financial Elder Abuse: How to Protect Your Loved Ones
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Car Accident Doctors: What Types of Doctors to Visit
- Appropriate medical care can help accident victims recover from their injuries more effectively.
- There are several types of car accident injuries where symptoms don’t show up for one or more days after the accident.
- In order to get a fair car accident settlement from the at-fault driver and their insurance company, the insurance adjuster will expect to see documented medical history that you sought and received medical care for your injuries.
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Distractions While Driving: Aggressive Driving Involved
Distracted drivers are responsible for the deaths of 3,000 people on US roads every year. Distracted driving behaviors include texting and talking on a cell phone. And not limited to rowdy passengers or pets, and multi-tasking activities such as eating or changing music.
Aggressive drivers cause 66% of traffic fatalities (NHTSA) on US roads. Aggressive driving behaviors include tailgating, honking excessively, speeding, not yielding the right-of-way, and running a stop sign or red light.
Driving Erratically: Steps to Take As A Witness
Personal Injury Claim Process: Deferring Medical Bills
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the average cost of medical treatment for a car accident injury is around $15,000. However, serious injuries such as traumatic brain injuries or severe burns can require long-term medical treatment. And rehabilitation, which can quickly push the cost of medical care well over the average amount.
Pickleball Injuries : What Seniors Need to Know
Fatality Related to Motor Vehicle Traffic
Common Delayed Car Accident Injuries Symptoms
How Road Rage Incidents Escalate into Aggressive Driving Behaviors that Lead to Accidents
Road rage is extremely dangerous because it dramatically increases the risk of fatal car accidents. In fact, 66 percent of traffic fatalities are caused by aggressive driving (NHTSA).
June is National Safety Month: Slips, Trips, & Falls
Week 1: Emergency Preparedness
Week 2: Slips, Trips & Falls
Week 3: Heat-Related Illness
Week 4: Hazard Recognition