Love Hurts: Ten Ways that Love Can Put You in the Hospital

Food Poisoning – Whether it is your first date or you want to do something special for Valentine’s Day, you may be tempted to get adventurous with cooking a meal for the object of your affection. If you are a novice cook, learn the basics of safe food handling first. Even the most seasoned cooks and […]

Car Accidents – What to do if You Think Alcohol Was Involved

If you are in a car accident and you think the other driver may have been intoxicated, you need to take steps right away to protect your legal rights. If you can prove that the other driver had been drinking, it will help you prove negligence on the part of the other driver. You may […]

Accident Prevention Highlight: Feb. 1885 1st Seatbelt Patented

Seatbelts are an everyday part of life now. They have been required equipment in all new cars in the U.S. since 1968. That was more than 80 years after the first seat belt was patented. On February 10, 1885, Edward J. Claghorn, of New York, was granted the first U.S. patent for a seat belt. […]

A Broken Heart: Stress-induced Cardiomyopathy

It’s a question that is as old as time. Can you really die from a broken heart? While it is certainly true that some people never bounce back from unrequited love, and live in a downward spiral of depression and bad choices that ultimately lead to an early death, there has been some debate as […]

Alcohol Awareness Month: Restaurant and Bar Owners’ Responsibility/Liability

When people chooses to drink and drive, they can be held responsible for any injuries they cause, both criminally and civilly. But it can be very difficult for injury victims and the loved ones of those who are killed in drunk driving accidents to collect from drunk drivers who are convicted criminally and often do […]

Stay Inside Your Vehicle After a Multi-Car Pileup

Unless you smell gas, you should almost always stay inside your vehicle until help arrives after any kind of motor vehicle accident, but it is even more important in a multi-car pileup on a highway. As the multi-car accident continues to progress, it will go against every instinct to stay in your car in the […]

5 Tips for Staying Alive After an Auto Accident

You have survived a terrifying accident, shaken but physically unscathed. You are overwhelmed with relief, but the danger is far from over. Now you have to protect yourself from other unsuspecting drivers who are swiftly approaching. It has been pounded into your head since your first driving lesson, “Never leave the scene of an accident!” […]

Backcountry Safety

Rocky Mountain National Park Celebrates its 100th Anniversary With Rocky Mountain National Park celebrating its 100th anniversary, many of you may be planning trips to the backcountry. While it’s good family fun and a healthy way to spend your vacation time, there are some very deadly dangers to consider for the unexperienced. A little preparation […]

Don’t Fall For the IRS Phone Scam

If you get a phone call from someone claiming to be with the IRS, hang up, no matter how convincing they sound or what kind of threats they make. The IRS almost never calls people on the phone, and they won’t be emailing you either. Although the IRS issued its original warning about the phone […]