Daylight Saving Time and Accidents on the Road
You may just now be recovering from the return to Standard Time from Daylight Saving Time. On Sunday, November 4, instead of the clock turning
You may just now be recovering from the return to Standard Time from Daylight Saving Time. On Sunday, November 4, instead of the clock turning
Ghosts, goblins, and things that go bump in the night aren’t the only scary things on Halloween. Homeowners can find themselves facing a lawsuit if
Taking pictures at the scene of a motor vehicle accident is a good idea—as a matter of fact, it’s listed on the ‘Do’ side of
Lithium-ion batteries power many devices we consider essential to our daily lives: cell phones, power tools, e-cigarettes (vape devices), even Apple’s wireless earbuds. And lithium-ion
The July 4th holiday historically attracts a record number of Americans to the roads. Next week’s fourth will fall in the middle of the week,
Tropical Storm Alberto gave us a recent reminder here in South Florida that storm systems can form off of either coast of our state and
Some view electronic cigarettes– or e-cigs– as a safer alternative to regular cigarettes—though there is still controversy on the long-term health effects of inhaling the
The Snowbirds are Here… and so are Their Cars The winter so far up north has been a cold one, and that means the
Don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard the phrase, “drug kickback.” It’s part of the grey area in the pharmaceutical and medical world. For
Some of the most dangerous days of the year for drivers happen between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. Across the country last year, 891 persons
National Bullying Prevention Month is an annual designation observed each year in October. The idea is for concerned parents, teachers, other concerned adults and students,
We’ve all been there. We’re driving, and someone is following closely… a little too closely. There’s nothing like being tailgated to raise our blood pressure.