2021 | Aguiar Injury Lawyers

3 Tips for Space Heater Safety

Bitter temperatures have hit many parts of Kentucky in recent days, making it difficult to keep homes in Louisville warm. Many residents purchase space heaters for extra warmth inside while temperatures continue to plummet outside. And while space heaters are great for heating small areas, they are a factor in a significant number of…

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Cold Wet Weather Increases Slip and Fall Risks

As the battle between winter and spring continues, temperatures are wildly fluctuating throughout Kentucky. Plenty of rain and even snow have fallen in recent days. Most people are on guard during the winter months when they’re out and about, but they often become a little more relaxed as the calendar moves towards spring. However,…

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Distracted Driving Comes In Many Forms

At Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers, we know how prevalent distracted driving is as a contributing factor to auto accidents. In fact, a recent study found that more than half of all accidents involved drivers using their phones in the moments leading up to their crashes. Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies agree that distracted…

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3 Tips For Staying Safe At Amusement Parks This Summer

With Memorial Day Weekend in the rear-view mirror, the unofficial start of summer is here, and that means it’s time to plan the family vacation. If you’re like many families in Kentucky, you may have a trip or two lined up to see nearby amusement parks, including Holiday World in Indiana, Cedar Point in…

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How To Handle An Injury Claim With A Rideshare Company

Rideshare companies have revolutionized the way we get around. Not only do these companies offer us a low-cost alternative to get from one place to another without the hassle and expense of driving, but they make it more convenient than ever thanks to smartphone apps that make it easy to summon a ride to…

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Obesity Can Affect Recovery After An Injury

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that nearly 40 percent of American adults—or around 93.3 million people—are considered obese. The CDC also says that Kentucky ranks 8th out of all 50 states in levels of adult obesity. Maintaining a healthy weight is important for many reasons. People who are significantly overweight or…

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