Inadequate Security: When Businesses Don’t Take Patron Protection Seriously Business owners have a legal obligation to protect patrons from foreseeable harm including crimes committed by third parties. When...
Is Your Space Heater Safe? Space heater recalls and reports of serious injuries and deaths have caused some consumers to wonder whether electric heaters...
Factors that Impact Pedestrian Fatality Risk In 2016, nearly 6,000 pedestrians died in automotive accidents in the United States, and faulty infrastructure planning is partially...
When the Other Car Has an Open Recall When a vehicle with a recall is involved in an accident, manufacturers, car dealerships, and drivers may all be...
These Mistakes Can Destroy Your Personal Injury Claim Simple mistakes can put people’s injury cases in jeopardy. Personal injury claims can be delayed settled for lower amounts,...
Who Is Liable for Injuries at School? When a child is injured at school, examining when the injury occurred, whether the school knew about the hazard,...
The After Effects of Chemical Plant Explosions Threaten Workers, Nearby Residents, Passersby The after-effects of chemical plant explosions threaten workers, nearby residents, and passersby. Exposure to chemicals and dense smoke causes...
Americans Are Afraid as Passenger Drones Take to the Sky Passenger drones are already taking to the skies but new reports indicate that U.S. consumers might not be willing...
When a Cough Isn’t Just a Cough When pertussis, or whooping cough, is misdiagnosed, babies are at risk for pneumonia, apnea, seizures, brain disease, or even...
Preoccupied Pedestrians Are Hazardous to Your Health Pedestrians who make calls, text, listen to music, search the internet or send emails are often inattentive to their...