22 Jul

Tips for Preventing Electric Scooter Injuries


Electric scooters have become an increasingly popular mode of transportation in urban areas. They offer a convenient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective alternative to cars and public transport. However, their popularity has also led to an increase in electric scooter-related injuries.

According to The Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ Bikeshare Scooter Systems dataset, e-scooters increased by 13% in 2023. They estimated that in 2024, there would be around 60,000 scooter injuries.

17 Jul

Boating Safety: Reducing the Risk of Water-Related Accidents


Boating is a beloved pastime for many, offering a blend of relaxation, adventure, and a unique connection to nature. However, like any activity involving water, it comes with inherent risks.

Understanding and implementing boating safety measures is crucial in reducing the risk of water-related accidents. This blog explores essential safety tips and best practices to ensure your time on the water remains enjoyable and incident-free.

28 Jun

Fireworks Safety: How to Enjoy a Safe Fourth of July


As a personal injury law firm, we have seen firsthand the unfortunate consequences that can arise from mishandling fireworks. The Fourth of July is filled with joy, family gatherings, and celebrations. Fireworks are an integral part of this festivity, lighting the sky with brilliant displays. However, they also come with inherent risks that can turn a day of celebration into a nightmare.

In this blog, we’ll discuss tips and insights to help you and your loved ones enjoy a safe Fourth of July!

24 Jun

National Safety Month: A Guide to Staying Safe at Work, on the Road, and at Home


June is National Safety Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the critical need for safety in all aspects of our lives. Initiated by the National Safety Council in 1996, this month is dedicated to reducing the leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road, and at home. With accidents being a major cause of injury and fatalities, National Safety Month provides an essential reminder to prioritize safety and implement preventative measures.

24 Jan

Highway Giants: Understanding Liability in Florida Semi-Truck Accidents


22 Mar

Navigating Workers’ Compensation Claims Involving Pre-Existing Conditions


The primary purpose of the workers’ compensation system is to offer benefits to workers who sustain injuries while performing their job duties. Although some occupations may not be as physically demanding as others, they can still result in severe injuries such as back injuries and broken bones.

22 Dec

What are My Employee Rights as a Warehouse Worker?


Employee rights gained momentum during the 20th century, specifically for warehouse workers and all employees, which gave rise to several labor protection laws in the states. As of now, the U.S. Department of Labor employs around 180 protection laws for warehouse workers. Employee rights protect your safety and provide a way to receive recompense for injuries.

If you have been injured on the job, reach out to a personal injury lawyer today to find out what your legal solutions are. Keep reading to find out more about warehouse worker rights in the workplace.

11 Dec

What are My WFH Employee Rights?


With increasing digitization and the pandemic, work from home (WFH) is not only a trend but a necessity for some. For most employees, remote working opportunities provide better flexibility and a healthier work-life balance. Despite these benefits, employers still have certain duties to their employees.

Since the pandemic has become a long-term phenomenon, offices are counting on incorporating more permanent work from home solutions even after the pandemic subsides.

15 Nov

3 Employee Rights in the Workplace


Knowing your employee rights is important for protecting your health and safety in the workplace, especially if you suffer an injury while on the job. Many workers go right from high school or college into the workforce and may be unaware of their employee rights.

Every worker in the United States has basic employee rights, but without knowing what those rights are, your employer can sometimes take advantage of your lack of knowledge. Protect yourself by knowing your rights.