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Tips for talking to your teen about distracted driving

Posted on May 18, 2020
For teenagers, being able to drive on their own is a new freedom. Teens may take this freedom for granted and forget that the vehicle they operate is still a dangerous machine in the wrong hands. Talking to your teen about distracted driving can help remind them what their priorities need to be can...
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Fight between dogs exacts high costs from South Ogden man

Posted on May 12, 2020
People in Salt Lake may assume that when it comes to liability issues involving dogs, owners only need to concern themselves with their pets’ interactions with other people. Yet what happens when a fight breaks out between two dogs? Such an altercation can cause damage to an animal that can result in expenses comparable...
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How could a wrongful death suit help a family move forward?

Posted on May 11, 2020
Utah families seeking closure for an unexpected loss may file a wrongful death action to hold a company liable when its negligence was the cause. A court allows you and your surviving relatives to testify and describe how an unexpected fatality caused you severe harm. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, fatalities involving a...
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A brain hemorrhage can be a catastrophic injury

Posted on April 9, 2020
Catastrophic injuries change your life the moment they happen. One of the more severe injuries, a brain injury, can quickly grow from bad to worse as your brain begins to swell inside your skull.With any impact to your head, there is a risk for a brain hemorrhage. This is when your brain bleeds as...
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Are you covered when you have to drop and cover?

Posted on March 24, 2020
The last week has been a reminder to all Utah residents that we need to be prepared for earthquakes. Thankfully our most recent tremors did not result in any serious injuries but it definitely puts our individual preparedness at the forefront of our minds.Whether you are a homeowner or a business owner, you have...
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How truck rest stop closures affect all motorists’ safety

Posted on March 22, 2020
For truck drivers — particularly those who travel long distances — rest stops are places to take a break, use the restroom, get something to eat and drink, stretch their legs and even get some sleep overnight.Now, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, some state-operated rest stops have been closed. Michigan and Pennsylvania are among those...
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