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“Selfies” While Driving: A New Peak of Distracted Driving Stupidity
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Every time we think we’ve seen the limits of the dumb things people do—we are surprised again by human ingenuity. We have spoken before about the dangers of distracted driving—especially about the risks of using mobile devices to access the Internet. Emailing and texting while driving in Pennsylvania isn’t just against the law: it’s also […]
Read MoreRecovering After Your Food Service Burn Injury
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Open flame | Steam | Hot metal | Electricity | Boiling liquids Burn accidents involving these hazards are, unfortunately, fairly common in the American workplace. Most occupations aren’t at risk from more than one or two of these threats, so at least worker training can focus a limited range of safety concerns. The exception is […]
Read MoreCombating Slip and Fall Risks for Restaurant Workers
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What is the greatest hazard for food service employees? If you guessed “falling down on the job,” you win. Restaurant and tavern workers face surprisingly high rates of slip and trip accidents. The National Floor Safety Institute estimates that more than three million food service employees are hurt each year because of fall accidents at […]
Read MoreSee How Safety Devices Are Saving Lives Of Pennsylvania Drivers
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Posted on Dec 12, 2013 The cost and crashworthiness of vehicles as well as drivers’ safety habits affect the cost of auto insurance. Out of concern for public safety and to help reduce the cost of crashes, insurers support safe driving initiatives. It is a major supporter of anti-drunk driving and seat belt usage campaigns. […]
Read MoreMeasuring Disability: Understanding Residual Functional Capacity Tests
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The statistics on disability in the United States are grave. About one in every six working-age Americans has some sort of disability that hampers everyday activities. Fortunately, most of these disabilities are relatively minor, making it harder but not impossible to work. But many Americans have chronic disabilities so severe that they can no longer […]
Read MoreThe Two Types of SSDI Claim Denials in Pennsylvania
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Contrary to what many people believe, the federal government is not spendthrift or hasty in giving away money. There are many checks in place to prevent SSDI fraud. These safeguards often act to deny or delay legitimate SSDI claims. For the truly disabled, this is catastrophic. The rules for SSDI applications automatically require a five-month […]
Read MoreConsumer Alert Tips for Avoiding Dangerous Fakes Online – U.S. Chamber
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Posted on Dec 06, 2013 Once viewed by many as a problem limited to purveyors of high-end luxury goods, today counterfeiting has become a multi-billion dollar criminal activity affecting almost every American industry. While criminals see the production and sale of counterfeit goods as a lucrative, low-risk business model, this illicit activity not only harms […]
Read MoreDuring Holidays, Parking Lots Are Accident Risks for Young Pedestrians
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Related Links: Seven Ways a Harrisburg Injury Attorney Is Vital After Your Car Accident It’s commonplace to say that Christmas is for children. For many of us, some of our fondest memories is the special joy of the winter holidays—spending extra time with family and friends, rejoicing in the first real snowfall of the season, […]
Read MoreWill Apologies From Doctors Transform Pennsylvania Medical Lawsuits?
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Related Links: “New England Journal of Medicine” Says Malpractice Caps Do Not Work The Power of the Words, “I’m Sorry” As we’ve noted before, occasionally a doctor’s, surgeon’s, or hospital’s mistake means that a patient’s condition worsens rather than improves. Sometimes the mistake is so destructive that the patient must deal with lifelong complications. Sometimes […]
Read MoreInsurance and Your Car Accident Doctor: Allies or Enemies?
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If you have been a hurt in a Pennsylvania car accident, it’s important that you develop a strong working relationship with your doctor as well as with your attorney. Your physician, surgeon, and other specialists who handle your medical recovery can be of immense value as you prepare for a legal battle against an insurance […]
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