4 Motorcycle Tips for the Fall

Fall is just around the corner, so it’s about to be perfect weather to take your motorcycle out on the road – not too hot, not too cold. If you’re taking your bike out, be sure to remember and abide by these tips to keep your trip fun and safe. And, if you don’t own…

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3 Tips for Choosing the Right Attorney for You

When clients walk in our door for the first time, they are usually nervous and don’t know what to expect. They may not know if they really need an attorney and most don’t have any idea how to choose the right attorney for them. While it’s important to have an attorney on your side, particularly…

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3 Things to Know When Driving By Tractor Trailers

Do you commute daily on the highway to and from work? Or maybe you’re getting ready for a cross-country road trip or just a trip to visit family. Perhaps you’re driving, or maybe your teenager will be getting some interstate driving practice. Regardless of who’s driving and where you are travelling, watch out for truckers.…

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4 Tips for Teenage Drivers

Do you have a teenage driver? As adults, we take driving for granted. We do it every day – it becomes second nature. We forget about really how difficult driving can be when you are just starting out, especially in today’s world with so many distractions (such as smartphones). If you have a teenage driver,…

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Medical Alert: For Dialysis Patients

If you or a loved one requires dialysis treatments, it is important that you take note. Although dialysis can be life-saving, there are instances in which patients have suffered serious infection, cardiac arrest, and even death during or shortly after a dialysis session. Additionally, there is a dialysis solution called GranuFlo that is being commonly…

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Distraction is a Major Cause of Pedestrian Accidents

It’s the oldest and most reliable form of transportation – walking. Whether you are doing it to get somewhere or just for exercise, statistics report that it’s getting more dangerous. Every year, approximately 4,000 to 5,000 pedestrians are killed in accidents. The Governor’s Highway Safety Administration reported that the number of pedestrian fatalities jumped to…

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Graduation Season: Talking to Your Teen about Drinking

June is a month of celebrations. If you have children, you know that it is also a time for prom and graduation parties. While it is easier to look the other way, the reality is that your teen will likely be confronted with the issue of drinking. If you don’t think it will be a…

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How to Avoid the Perils of Graduation Season

It’s an exciting time of year, when many of our children are graduating high school or college. It is a time of celebrations, family gatherings and class parties. Yet amid the fun and festivities, as a parent, you worry about your child’s safety. This is the time of year where underage drinking skyrockets. In fact,…

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What Policy Holders Need to Understand About Insurance Companies

“The insurance companies are not looking out for these folk’s best interests,” explained David D. Larson Jr., a 20 year veteran in the personal injury field and Of Counsel at The Paynter Law Firm located in Hillsborough, North Carolina. “Insurance companies are concerned with making money and paying less on claims.” This profit motivation of…

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Texting and Driving – By the Numbers

The Numbers are Frightening – Spring is in the air and Summer is not far behind.  Each year as the weather warms up, our teenagers begin to participate in some of their most important rites of passage – Prom and Graduation.  It is a time of great joy and pride, but it is also a…

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