Many cases of child sexual abuse go unreported by the children and families affected, but we do know from the many cases that are reported each year that sexual abuse sometimes happens in familiar places where parents trust other adults to care for their children. This might include: Hospitals Schools Daycares Churches Youth organizations Sports... Read More
Right now, you are in pain. Your back hurts, you may feel numbness or tingling in your arms or legs, it may be hard to stand or walk, or you may lose control of your bladder or bowel. Any of these herniated-disc symptoms can interfere with your daily life. They can keep you from working,... Read More
You can see how badly your child is suffering emotionally, but could there be another risk that you can’t see that could affect his health now and in the future? If your child has been sexually abused, you need to consider the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). It Is a Risk Every Time a... Read More
The impact was stunning. Whether you were stopped at a red light, trying to merge into traffic, or already traveling at the speed limit, the moment when the car behind you struck the back of your car changed everything. While it can be difficult to think clearly, it is important to take specific steps to... Read More
In 2007, the United States Congress designated the third week of October as National Teen Driver Safety Week. As we approach the event this year, what will you do to keep your own child and others safe? Here Are Some Ideas The actions that you take for National Teen Driver Safety Week should be designed... Read More
The insurance adjuster calls and he seems nice enough. He seems interested in how your injuries are affecting your life and eager for you to make a full and fast recovery. Unfortunately, you can’t trust him. The insurance adjuster assigned to your case is not looking out for your best interests. Instead, he is looking... Read More