Halloween is just around the corner. That means, if you haven’t yet, it’s time to decorate the house and decide on your costume. If trick or treating is a part of your child’s plans this Halloween, this is also a good time to refresh your knowledge of Pennsylvania’s laws. Halloween Laws to Know in Pennsylvania Here are a few laws…
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Pedestrian accidents often lead to painful injuries and costly expenses. If you’re eligible for a personal injury lawsuit, you might wonder how much compensation you can get if you’re hit by a car. Continue reading to find out. Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents Pedestrian accidents are an all-too-common occurrence on Pennsylvania roads. These are a few of the most common…
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Winter is officially here, which means it is a great time for construction workers and their employers to brush up on winter safety best practices. Construction workers and those who work outdoors are constantly faced with weather-related hazards that can lead to severe construction accidents. Awareness can go a long way in minimizing these risks. Here are a few winter…
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As the Coronavirus pandemic continues, many families are choosing to postpone their annual summer vacations until it’s safe to travel. As such, many families have been purchasing swimming pools as a form of entertainment. Ashley Best-Raiten, a mother of two joked around with Good Morning America saying, “I’m pretty sure we got the last above-ground pool in North America.” Best-Raiten’s…
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When you’re out enjoying the nice weather on foot, you never expect to be hit by a moving vehicle. Unfortunately, when a pedestrian accident occurs, it is the pedestrian that suffers the worst of the injuries. With likely ongoing medical bills and an extended time away from work, pursuing legal options might be necessary to cover these costs. Important Steps…
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A student at the University of Pittsburgh, Barbara Como, was involved in a bus accident on Saturday, January 18, 2020. The bus struck her and caused her death. The 20-year-old woman was looking forward to her upcoming graduation where she would have obtained degrees in both anthropology and psychology. Students, mentors, and school faculty members remember Como for her caring…
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