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Summer Temperatures May See Rise in Wrongful Deaths Caused by Children Left in Hot Cars
As summer begins, we must remember the importance of keeping children safe from heat stroke. All individuals can experience heat stroke if they remain in a hot environment for too long. However, unattended vehicles present... Continue reading → -
Florida Billboard Campaign Reminds Parents Not to Leave Kids in Hot Cars
Nationwide, there have been 560 documented cases of children dying from hyperthermia while either left in or gaining access to a car since 1998. Florida is one of the 20 states with laws targeting leaving... Continue reading → -
Federal Agency Pushes for Lower Blood Alcohol Limit in Effort to Reduce Drunk Driving Accidents
In May 2013, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a recommendation that the laws of all states impose a lower blood alcohol content level as the standard for drunk driving. The consensus is that... Continue reading → -
Eco-Cuisine Recalls Products That May Be Contaminated with Salmonella
A Boulder, Colorado company is recalling a number of food mixes after being alerted that they may be contaminated with salmonella. The company, Eco-Cuisine, Inc., provides food service operators with a variety of food mixes.... Continue reading → -
New Link Found Traumatic Brain Injury Victims and Homelessness
According to a new study, individuals who sustain traumatic brain injuries are more likely to wind up becoming homeless, compared to other individuals who have not sustained injuries of this nature. Even more alarming, the... Continue reading → -
Some Men More Likely to Become Traumatic Brain Injury Victims
It is well documented that men have a higher statistical probability of sustaining a traumatic brain injury in comparison to women. However, recent research indicates that some men are much more susceptible to sustaining a... Continue reading → -
Computer Model from John Hopkins May Help Avoid Concussions
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) reported in an October 17, 2011 article by Bob Roehr that 80 percent of traumatic brain injuries are mild and often not brought to the attention... Continue reading → -
A Little Exercise Shown to Help Ward Off Drowsy Driving
Every year, people die in preventable car accidents that were caused by a drowsy or fatigued driver. However, new research demonstrates that exercising may help prevent fatigued driving. The research indicates that those who exercise... Continue reading → -
Victims of Spinal Injury Accidents May Benefit from Mindwalker Robotic Exoskeleton
When a car crash victim suffers a spinal injury, the devastating results can affect everything from loss of mobility and chronic pain to considerable medical expenses and loss of income. Thankfully, new technology has emerged... Continue reading → -
The Risks of Ambien Use and Drowsy Driving
The Food and Drug Administration has recently issued a mandate requiring the manufacturers of Ambien and Edluar to reduce its recommended dosage by half of the current quantity, particularly for women patients. The change is... Continue reading → -
Dog Bites for Certain Breeds No Longer Covered by Farmers Insurance
Farmers Insurance has recently announced a change in its policy regarding dog bite claims. The insurance company will no longer provide liability coverage for any dog bite claims that arise from confrontations with pit bulls,... Continue reading → -
Department of Transportation Looks to Improve Bus Safety
With spring just around the corner and tourists making vacation plans, the U.S. Department of Transportation recently revealed its efforts to improve long-distance bus safety. In updating its Motor Coach Safety Action Plan, the DOT... Continue reading → -
Understanding Nursing Home Abuse: 5 Warning Signs to Look for
According to a recent report, more than 44 percent of nursing home residents have sustained some form of nursing home abuse. Furthermore, 48 percent of nursing home residents report that they believe that they had... Continue reading → -
Stay Safe on the Road by Avoiding Drowsy Driving
Drowsy driving is a term used to describe a situation in which a driver is too tired to pay proper attention to the road, possibly to the point of falling asleep at the wheel. The... Continue reading → -
Protecting the Elderly from Slip and Falls
For senior citizens, slip and fall accidents can result in significant injuries that often can leave victims with long-term mobility issues. Fractures are all too common in a typical slip and fall involving a senior... Continue reading →
