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JUULS Are Linked To Serious Health Problems

Thanks to education and awareness campaigns, cigarette usage among all age groups has declined significantly over the past few decades, with around 21 percent of American adults smoking in 2005 and only 14 percent smoking in 2017. Unfortunately, the non-smoking trend is now reversing due to the increasing popularity of e-cigarettes and other vape…

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We Hold Negligent Nursing Homes Accountable For Abuse And Neglect

Making the decision to move your loved one into a nursing home is bittersweet. On the one hand, you’re relieved they will be around caregivers 24/7 and receive the attention, care, and treatments they need. But on the other hand, you may feel guilty about their loss of independence and having to leave their…

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Is Distracted Driving the Number One Killer on Kentucky Roads?

The Ugly Truth “Buckle Up and Phone Down” is the new safety mantra for Kentucky roads. With nearly 300 fatalities per year attributed to distracted drivers, Kentucky has the notoriety of being in the third position on a list of 25 worst states for distracted driving. In addition, Kentucky is on the list of…

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How Personal Injury Protection or PIP Benefits Work in Kentucky

As the pain and shock wear off, accident victims are hit by worries about their medical bills. The general perception is that if a motorist shares any responsibility for the accident, he/she is on his own as far as personal treatment costs are concerned. Well, not in Kentucky! Because this is a no-fault state,…

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Injured While Using a Ride Sharing Service?

Differences between Uber and Lyft accidents from regular auto claims Together, Uber and Lyft offer a massive 75 million rides across the country every month. So, chances are that you may have already used these ride sharing apps or will use them at some time in the near future. While they have undoubtedly made…

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Sources of Distracted Driving Especially Among Teen Drivers

Across the country, motorists in the age group of 16-19 years are considered the riskiest, with a fatal crash rate per mile that is 3 times as high as that of older drivers. The problem is that teen drivers account for a mere 6% of all motorists on American roads. But, teen drivers are…

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