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Philadelphia Drunk Driving Statistics [2024]

Posted on July 30, 2024
Drunk driving is a serious problem in Philadelphia, and one that can have tragic consequences. Despite increased awareness and enforcement efforts, far too many people still get behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol, putting themselves and others at risk. The Destruction of Drunk Driving According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation...
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What Qualifies As Emotional Distress In Philadelphia?

Posted on June 25, 2024
In Philadelphia, individuals can seek compensation for emotional distress without a physical injury under certain circumstances. Emotional distress refers to the psychological impact resulting from an incident, which can include feelings of anxiety, depression, fear, humiliation, and other emotional pain. It goes beyond mere disappointment or embarrassment and involves significant psychological suffering. Legal Standards...
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What Is Simple Assault?

Posted on June 25, 2024
Simple assault in Pennsylvania is the attempt to cause or intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cause bodily injury to another person. Bodily injury refers to impairment of physical condition or substantial pain. Definition of Simple Assault by Law Under the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 18, Section 2701, simple assault is defined as: “…a person is...
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What Is the Penalty for Elder Abuse in Pennsylvania?

Posted on May 8, 2024
As our elderly loved ones age and begin to depend on others for care, they also become vulnerable to abuse. Just when we hope our aging family members will be treated with compassion and respect for their dignity, they sometimes fall prey to physical, emotional, and financial abuse. Some elderly nursing home residents even...
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What Are the Top Three OSHA-Cited Ladder Violations?

Posted on May 8, 2024
Ladders are a workplace staple for jobs in many industries, including construction, warehouse work, painting, landscaping, and many more. In high-risk industries such as construction, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) officials sometimes make surprise inspections, checking for violations of safety standards that could put employees at risk. Surprisingly, ladder violations rank third...
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The Most Common Injuries Sustained During Travel and Transportation

Posted on May 8, 2024
Running through an airport to make your boarding time after a TSA line delay, navigating an airport escalator while dragging a wheeled suitcase, boarding trains, catching rideshares, and navigating unfamiliar hotel halls—while we include none of this in our vacation social media posts—it’s all a part of the travel experience. Unfortunately, even the most...
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