A Few Ideas to Help You Adjust to the Time Change and Avoid Driving Drowsy When you’re tired, it’s hard to do anything effectively—and that includes driving. Recent research suggests that the switch to Daylight Savings Time each year may contribute to an increase in fatal car accidents for nearly a week after clocks “spring... Read More
You Should Know About Any Adults Who Have Contact With Your Child at Daycare Do you know everyone who interacts with your children while they’re away at daycare? It may come as a surprise, but many recorded cases of child sexual abuse in daycares involve other adults who aren’t part of the direct childcare staff.... Read More
Medical Orders Play a Big Part in Victims’ Claims for Lost Wages After a Truck Accident Although records from your workplace and other evidence of your wages are key parts of the documentation needed to prove a claim for lost wages after a truck accident, don’t overlook the importance of your doctor. As you follow... Read More
Teachers and Staff Must Report Child Sexual Abuse That Happens at School Many people who work with children in schools and day care centers know that they are required to report any suspicions of child sexual abuse to the authorities or their employers. They’ve generally received some training in spotting the signs of all kinds... Read More
Unsafe Behaviors by Truckers Behind the Wheel Can Be Even More Dangerous When Combined We recently talked about how alcohol and drug use by truckers can cause serious accidents, but it’s not always a clear-cut case of impairment. In many cases, the most dangerous driving impairment is engaging in a combination of unsafe behaviors and... Read More
Where Should I Go for Medical Treatment After I’ve Been Hurt in a Car Accident? If you were hurt in a car accident but not transported to a hospital from the scene, you may be wondering who you should see about your injuries. Whether you’ve been moderately hurt or just want to be checked over... Read More