Car fires can be traumatic. A vehicle catching on fire while in use or parked could lead to serious burns and even fatalities. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, about one in eight fires that require fire department responses is a car fire. This does not include the thousands of car fires at crash
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Fires can happen anytime, anywhere, including in the workplace. A fire at work could be disastrous, causing you and other employees severe burns, smoke inhalation injuries and explosion injuries. Your employer might be in charge of overall workplace safety, but making a group effort to prevent fires at work could save lives. As an
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It is that time of year again – time to find a costume, attend Halloween parties and take your kids trick-or-treating. The scariest part of Halloween, however, should not be a personal injury. Thousands of families spend the holiday in hospitals and emergency rooms due to often-preventable accidents. This year, avoid injuries by making
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One of the most common injuries suffered in Colorado car accidents is TBI, or traumatic brain injury. TBI does not describe just one injury, but a category of injury that encompasses several specific types of damages to the brain. The particular type of traumatic brain injury could determine the symptoms the patient experiences, as
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Car accidents cause millions of personal injuries each year. A vehicle collision could cause a range of injuries, from broken bones to internal organ damage. One of the most significant – and common – car accident injuries is a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A TBI could affect a victim’s physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
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