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Can Dash Cams Impact Your Car Accident Claim?

Posted on May 20, 2021 in
After a car crash, many people wish they had video recordings that illustrate the events leading up to the collision so they could replay the moments and demonstrate the validity of their claims. Thus, small dashboard cameras are becoming increasingly popular. Many drivers believe that the cost of not having one is much greater...
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The 5 Most Important Questions to Ask after a Birth Injury

Posted on May 16, 2021 in
As parents of a child harmed during birth, it is only natural to have questions and concerns. Being told that your child was injured is a very traumatic experience that can leave your family in the dark about what happened and what comes next. Perhaps you wonder if your child will follow the traditional...
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5 Tips for Safely Riding Your Motorcycle This Summer 

Posted on May 12, 2021 in
There is no better feeling than hopping on your motorcycle on a warm summer day. However, an afternoon ride can quickly turn catastrophic if you are not careful. Motorcyclists are at a higher risk of sustaining injuries in an accident, so we all must take every reasonable precaution to avoid an accident. Please brush...
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Understanding Arizona’s New Texting and Driving Laws

Posted on May 2, 2021 in
Distracted driving is all too common in Arizona. In 2019, the state’s Department of Transportation reported nearly 130,000 car accidents in the state, with distracted driving accounting for a significant percentage of these accidents. To help combat these troubling statistics, Arizona lawmakers introduced a new Hands-Off Law, which went into effect on Jan. 1,...
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Granite Creek Nursing Home Faces COVID-19 Outbreak after Potential Negligence

Posted on April 28, 2021 in
On February 9th, 2021, the Arizona Republic published a report on an investigation into a Prescott Nursing Home, Granite Creek Health & Rehabilitation Center, after they forced several staff members to work despite testing positive for COVID-19 in June of 2020. Approximately 50 residents were infected with the virus, while 15 died as a...
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