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March 8, 2021

Motorcycle Security – A Simple Guide To Securing Your Ride

To some of us, our motorcycle is our pride and joy. To others, it is purely a means to be deposited at the office and scooped back up at the end of the day without having to pay for the pleasure of a sweaty bus ride. Either way, few things feel quite as raw as the whack in the gonads that is motorcycle theft.
February 1, 2021

INJURED IN A PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT?

Pedestrians involved in traffic accidents are particularly vulnerable to harm because, unlike motorists, who have airbags and other safety devices to protect them from injury, pedestrians have no physical protection. When hit by a car, pedestrians can suffer catastrophic violent injuries or even death.
January 25, 2021

Delivery Truck Accidents

People order so many items online that we often take the delivery process for that package for granted. Although something could be ordered through our phone or laptop, delivery trucks are still needed to get that package to our doorstep. It should come as no surprise that there have been more car accidents involving delivery trucks and mail carriers over the last decade or so.
January 18, 2021

Most frequent occupational risks in companies

If you work in a company or corporation, you must know what are the occupational risks that staff may suffer in their work environment. In this way, the necessary prevention measures can be put in place to avoid or minimize accidents or any other problem in the work environment.
January 11, 2021

Why receiving medical treatment after an injury is so crucial

Having a car accident that causes injury is always stressful and confusing. For some people, their injuries are minor and require little or no recovery time. For others, they are not so lucky. Some car accidents cause serious injuries, such as brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and crush injuries. These injuries can leave victims with permanent disabilities and a lifetime of trauma.