Postal Workers and Dog Bites in Arizona
Postal workers in Arizona face one of the highest risks of dog bites while delivering mail. Being bitten by an aggressive dog can cause serious physical and psychological injuries. This article explores the dangers that postal workers in Arizona face from dog bites, steps being taken to reduce these incidents, and legal recourse for…
Are Senior Pedestrians More at Risk on Utah’s Roads?
Utah is home to a large and growing senior population. As people age, they often face declines in vision, hearing, mobility, and reaction time. These declines can make crossing busy streets more perilous for senior pedestrians. Understanding why seniors are at higher risk can lead to solutions that improve safety for all. The Rising…
Accidents at Soft Play Centers in South Carolina: Who’s Liable?
Soft play centers, also known as indoor playgrounds, have become increasingly popular venues for children’s birthday parties and playdates. With large structures filled with slides, ball pits, and climbing areas, they provide hours of entertainment for kids. However, with increased usage comes an increased risk of injury. When accidents happen at soft play centers…
How Aggressive Driving Leads to Avoidable Accidents in Maryland
Aggressive driving is a dangerous behavior that can lead to accidents, injuries, and fatalities on Maryland roads. According to the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), aggressive driving contributes to 10.4% of vehicle crashes in the state in 2022. With stricter laws and more public awareness, many of these avoidable accidents could be prevented. What…
A Parent’s Guide to the Hidden Slip and Fall Dangers in Mississippi Colleges
Sending your child off to college is an exciting time, but it can also be filled with worries, especially when it comes to safety. As a parent, you want to make sure your college student avoids accidents and injuries while living on campus. One of the most common hazards is slip and fall accidents….
The Dangers of Using E-Scooters on Public Roads in Mississippi
E-scooters have become increasingly popular in recent years as a convenient way to get around urban areas in Mississippi. However, using these electric scooters on public roads carries some significant risks that users should be aware of. No Safety Features Unlike cars, e-scooters lack basic safety features that protect riders in the event of…
TBIs on the Football Field: Understanding Injuries in Ohio School Athletics
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) have become a major concern in football at all levels of play. Repeated hits to the head can cause concussions and long-term neurological damage. Monitoring and preventing TBIs is especially important for high school athletes who are still developing. The Prevalence of TBIs in High School Football The number of…
How to Protect Your Rights as a Pillion Passenger in a Florida Motorcycle Crash
Riding as a pillion passenger on a motorcycle can be a lot of fun. However, motorcycle accidents occur frequently in Florida, and passengers can suffer severe injuries in a crash. As a pillion passenger, you have legal rights that enable you to receive compensation if you are injured due to another driver’s negligence. This…
Hallway Hazards: Addressing Slip and Fall Risks in Educational Institutions in Maryland
Maryland educational institutions like schools, colleges, and universities have a responsibility to provide a safe environment for their students, faculty, staff, and visitors. However, slips and falls represent one of the most common hazards in these settings, especially in high-traffic areas like hallways and stairwells. Proactively identifying and mitigating slip and fall risks can…
How Bar Owners Can Be Held Accountable for Slip and Fall Accidents in Virginia
In Virginia, bar owners have a responsibility to keep their establishments reasonably safe for patrons. If someone slips, trips, or falls inside a bar and is injured, the bar owner may be held liable through a personal injury lawsuit. Duty of Care Owed to Patrons Business owners, including bar owners, have a duty to…