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How to Keep a Child From Falling In a Pool

How to Keep a Child From Falling In a Pool

The best way to keep a child safe from falling in a pool is to enforce safety around the water until they’re old enough to keep the habits with less intervention — this means modeling safe behaviors and avoiding unsafe conditions wherever possible.

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myths about wrongful death claims

Myths About Wrongful Death Claims

There are a lot of misconceptions out there about wrongful death claims, several of which we’re clearing up today. We’re covering nine myths about wrongful death claims. Keep reading to learn more!

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Here's When You Shouldn't Drive Your Car After Getting in a Car Accident

Here’s When You Shouldn’t Drive Your Car After Getting in a Car Accident

Getting into a car accident might be your worst nightmare; it is for many people for a good reason. Accidents are never planned and leave us feeling shaken. We often wish we had been in a different place to avoid the accident.  But we spend most of our time discussing what to do right after the crash. And while collecting contact and insurance information from other drivers and witnesses matters, so does what happens next.  After the police have left the scene and everyone parts way, you need a way to get home, which raises an important question.

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4 Causes of Nursing Home Abuse

4 Causes of Nursing Home Abuse

If your loved one is in a nursing home, it’s good to know the causes of nursing home abuse. While your loved one might not be experiencing abuse right now, knowledge is power, and that power can help should you suspect nursing home abuse in the future.  Knowing these signs can help you pick the right nursing home to reduce the risk your loved one faces greatly. Keeping them safe and sound during their elderly years is essential, primarily since they rely on the nursing home staff to help them. There’s nothing worse than being abused by the

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I Had a Bike Accident: What Do I Do

I Had a Bike Accident: What Do I Do?

If you have ever witnessed or been involved in a bike accident, you understand that it can be stressful and traumatic for everyone involved. Even in the best-case scenarios where no one is hurt, the high stress of the situation can feel overwhelming and make it difficult to know how to navigate the logistics.  According to the CDC, an average of over 130,000 injuries occur from bike accidents each year. Almost 1,000 of those are fatalities.  Both bikers and drivers can take measures to prevent bike accidents, but unfortunately, accidents will still occur. Did you know that legally

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Identifying and Avoiding Road Rage and Aggressive Driving

Identifying and Avoiding Road Rage and Aggressive Driving

As Utah’s population grows, we must commit to avoiding road rage and aggressive driving from others and keeping our cool if we experience it. More drivers on the road mean slower commutes and more potential for aggression. Without greater intention to avoid emotional responses, this leaves us all at greater risk of an accident. “Road rage” is a term that was coined in the 1990s by a television news station in response to several incidents of freeway shootings. Many have expanded the term to encompass all forms of aggressive driving. However, while both aggressive driving and road rage

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