Month: March 2018
Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers, with six deaths reported every day. Studies have shown the staggering reality that one in two children will be involved in a car accident before leaving high school and teens are three times at risk of dying in a vehicle than any other age group. […]
Read MoreA traumatic brain injury is an injury that results from one or more blows to the head, often resulting in microtears inside of the brain that swell with fluid over time. This can result in a number of degenerative neurological conditions and poses a threat to the healthy development of any child who has suffered […]
Read MoreWhile we consider our homes to be safe and private places for our family, many injuries happen to occur or around the house. From burns to falls to choking, animal bites and more, there are a number of dangers that are often discounted when we consider how to make our homes safe places for those […]
Read MoreA personal injury is an injury that does not involve issues with the property. Thus, this type of injury involves the physical body or a person’s mind. Personal injury can involve psychological issues and emotions that occur after a traumatic event or accident. Recovering from a personal injury can be challenging, and a victim may […]
Read MoreFlora, Poppy, and Pixie had a so much fun reading to kids at Barnes and Noble for Disney’s Magic of Storytelling promotion. You still have time to help too! Until the end of the month, Disney will donate a book for every eligible Disney book purchased at Barnes and Noble!
Read MoreA slip and fall accident can happen anywhere–at work, at home, at a friend’s house, at the shopping mall, or even at your place of worship. Slipping and falling can lead to serious and sometimes permanent injuries, especially for children and the elderly. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration estimates that slip trip and fall accidents account for […]
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