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Why Ice and Drink Stations Are a Top Cause of Slip-and-Fall Injuries in Restaurants and Stores
Ice and beverage stations look harmless, but they can be some of the slickest spots in a restaurant or store. Spilled drinks, melting ice,...
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“No Nuts” Isn’t Enough: Cross-Contamination In Restaurant Kitchens
“No nuts” sounds simple when someone orders a meal, but the truth behind that request is complicated. For people with severe nut allergies, a...
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No-Fault Insurance and Ambulance Costs: How Far Does Your Coverage Really Go?
Getting into a car accident is stressful enough without worrying about unexpected medical bills. You might assume your no-fault insurance will cover everything, but...
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After Assets Change, Your Trust Should Too: What to Update After a Division
Life is full of changes, and sometimes those changes affect how your assets are managed. When major events like divorce, inheritance, or business changes...
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Phone Down, Eyes Up: Teaching New Drivers to Respect the Dangers of Distraction
For many new drivers, the phone feels like a natural extension of their hand, even behind the wheel. A quick glance at a notification...
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Sun Glare and Pedestrians: Why Drivers Often Don’t See People Until It’s Too Late
Walking across a street on a bright morning can feel harmless until a car suddenly appears, blinded by the sun. Sun glare is more...
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When a Patient Was Not Legally Able to Give Consent Before Medical Treatment
Medical treatment usually begins with a conversation and a clear yes. Problems arise when a patient cannot legally agree to care. In those situations,...
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