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- Kids Enrolled in Different Summer Camps? Be Sure to Read the Covid Rules
Jun 23, 2021
Are your kids enrolled in different summer camps? After a year of social distancing and isolation, many children, and their parents, may be especially looking forward to summer camp this year. The pandemic, however, is not yet over, and children under 12 cannot be vaccinated yet, so summer camp is not likely to look like it did in 2019. Some states have not yet released guidance for camps, and after the CDC’s guidance in...Read More - 4 Safety Tips to Celebrate Safely This July 4th Weekend
Jun 22, 2021
Are you looking forward to summer celebrations such as the Fourth of July fireworks? Fourth of July can be a fun tradition, but it can be important to think about staying safe. Let us review 4 tips to help you and your loved ones stay safe this year. 1. Obey local laws. If fireworks are illegal where you live, avoid using them. Even if they are legal in your area, keep fireworks away from...Read More - 3 Ways To Protect Yourself If Injured At A Backyard Barbeque
Jun 15, 2021
Can you believe summertime and barbeque season is finally here? In Florida, where it can feel like summer all year round, backyard barbeques are commonplace. Although most of the time these barbeques and outdoor parties go off without a hitch, First, try to be aware of your surroundings at all times and take proper precautions to prevent injuries. If you are hosting the barbeque, make efforts to ensure your property is safe and...Read More - 3 Ways a Personal Injury Attorney Can Protect You After Sustaining a Brain Injury
Jun 9, 2021
Did you know over five million people in the United States live with a brain injury related disability and almost three million people per year suffer a brain injury? Personal injury attorneys can play an important role in both protecting brain injury victims and preventing many people from ever becoming a Assist you in obtaining treatment from a brain injury specialist. One of the unfortunate things a person with a brain injury often...Read More - Entering a Nursing Home Now? How to Best Advocate for Your Loved Ones
Jun 8, 2021
If you have a loved one entering a nursing home, chances are you are experiencing a range of feelings. These may include relief that there will be round the clock care for him or her to Consider getting to know the nursing home staff and other residents. Nursing homes typically have high turnover, both in terms of the staff and residents. By visiting regularly and at different times of the day, you may...Read More - What You May Need to Know About Florida Senate Bill 54
Jun 1, 2021
Florida has traditionally had a no-fault insurance system called 1. Senate Bill 54 Repeals PIP. The intent of PIP was to make payments for medical costs quicker by having each driver’s own insurer cover the costs, rather than forcing an injured party to wait until they were able to go through the court system to determine if the other party was “at fault” in an accident and thus required to pay for the...Read More - 3 Ways To Help Fight Human Trafficking In Honor Of National Missing Children’s Day
May 27, 2021
National Missing Children’s Day is coming up on May 25th. Did you know that many missing children, about 26,500 according to the 1. Watch for signs. Learn about the multiple signs and indications that someone may be either a victim of human trafficking or may be engaging in human trafficking. Educate yourself, your children, and your family and friends on these issues so that they can be alert to them as well throughout...Read More - 5 Water Safety Tips for This Memorial Day
May 25, 2021
Can you believe that we are already approaching the halfway mark in 2021? Memorial Day will be here in the blink of an eye. After the challenging year of 2020, Memorial Day celebrations are sure to include a bevy of friends and family. Will your gathering include a pool, lake or other water? If so, please check out these five water safety tips for this Memorial Day. 1. Employ or designate a lifeguard. Unfortunately,...Read More - Tips on Recording a Police Encounter
May 19, 2021
Over the last few years, we have seen that bystander videos can be a critical element in documenting and exposing police misconduct. If you are confronted by the police or come upon a situation you believe merits recording, would you know how to handle it? Let us review some tips on recording a police encounter. You are permitted to record, but must follow police orders. You have a First Amendment right to record a...Read More - Can Your Employer Require You to Get a Covid Vaccine?
May 12, 2021
It has been an unprecedented year for many reasons. The pandemic has generated many unknowns for countless people in the U.S. and across the globe. With the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines, it seems that more offices and While private sector employers might be able to require vaccines, there are long-standing exceptions to such requirements for people with disabilities and those whose religious beliefs prohibit them from getting a vaccine. Simply not believing...Read More