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Wildfires in Arizona that claimed the lives of firefighters over the summer, and recent devastating flooding in Colorado and other parts of the Midwest have left many residents of those areas without homes, without family and without possessions on which they relied on a daily basis. There are insurance claim

Earlier in September, a hit and run driver collided with a skateboarder and offered her assistance. The driver did not stop for an extended time or get out of her car. She did not give her name because she was late picking up her children from day care. Here’s a

A sad train accident in Spain earlier this summer proved to be the worst rail accident in that country in decades, killing 79 people and injuring many more when it crashed into a wall and spun off the tracks. The driver of the train was on the phone, taking a

Medical malpractice or medical negligence is when your health care provider falls below the accepted standard of practice, sometimes resulting in injury or death, and often resulting in error of some type. Hundreds of thousands of people are killed each year due to medical errors by their trusted physicians, and

Driving is a right of passage for teens, and driving to school is a particularly exciting rite of passage as the teen no longer has to take the bus or have a parent drive him or her to school on a regular basis. Your teen passed the driving test and

As the final long weekend came to an end over Labor Day this year, many took to last-minute travel and weekend escapes before the upcoming fall and winter season. Weather conditions nationwide were still favorable as picnic areas, camping areas and marinas were filled to capacity for those enjoying outdoor

Construction accidents are not to be taken lightly, whether in an upward turn of the economy or in a downward turn when business is slower. Construction workers know they risk injury on the job at any given time and have many factors to take into consideration for their safety. The

School bus accidents become more pronounced this time of year with kids and adults going back to school. From September to December the roads are filled with buses carrying loads of children and adults to class. It’s a time of year when everyone needs to pay just a bit more