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Monthly Archives: April 2020

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Should I CALL 911 After a Car Accident?

By Israel Garcia |

In the U.S., you’re taught to call 911 in case of emergency, but not for minor incidents. For instance, if you are hurt in an accident and you, a family member, or friend can drive to the emergency room, then there may not be a need to call 911. However, there are many gray… Read More »

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Important things to do immediately following a car or truck crash

By Israel Garcia |

Steps that many people don’t know to do: When safe to do so, check for injuries. Call 911/police. Request that police be sent to the scene. Report any pain/discomfort to police officer(s). Get medical help immediately (report urgent care needs to 911 operators). Identify witnesses (obtain name, number, address) (investigating officers rarely include this… Read More »

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Warehouse Injuries Amidst the Chaos of Demand in a Nation-wide Pandemic

By Israel Garcia |

“Apart from the fact that frontline workers are at high risk of exposure to the virus, there is also incredible pressure on them to double their efforts in the workplace despite health hazards,” says Slominski. “Already, some store workers and medical staff are wondering if their added physical exertions might give rise to a… Read More »

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MOST Dangerous Weather Hazard to Drive Through: Are You Taking Proper Precautions?

By Israel Garcia |

Driving in fog is considered to be the most dangerous weather hazard, especially if it is exceptionally dense fog or combined with other adverse weather conditions. Foggy conditions are the number one cause of large multi-car pile ups. However, there are some things you can do to reduce your risk of a crash. Drivers… Read More »

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