Is your workplace safe?

Does your employer follow OSHA regulations? OSHA requires all employers to maintain a safe and healthful workplace. These requirements are in place not only to inform employees of potential workplace dangers, but to remind employers to keep up their workspaces. … read more

Good SUV Headlights Can Help Prevent Accidents

It’s the law in Georgia to turn your car’s headlights on when it is dark outside or when there are poor weather conditions (i.e. rain, snow, fog, sleet, smoke, etc.). However even if your headlights are on, the amount of … read more

Think Safety First when Choosing a Vehicle

Think Safety First when Choosing a Vehicle

We recently learned of two separate accidents where persons were hit head on and miraculously survived.  The main reason they did not suffer life-altering injuries is tied to the kind of car they were driving.  This always brings to light … read more

When a Drowning Becomes a Wrongful Death Case

June is Safety Awareness Month and it’s a good time to remind our family members that drowning is the #1 most preventable death in children ages 1-4. According to the Center for Disease Control, there were an average of 3,536 … read more

Inflatable bounce house safety issues take center stage again

It’s the season of warm weather and that always means more outdoor activities: pool parties, picnics, and children’s activities. One activity that continues to cause accidents is bounce houses that are rented for birthday parties and church group outings. Again, … read more

Do’s and Don’ts of Documenting an Accident Scene

Often after car wrecks there is such a heightened state of emotion it is sometimes difficult to focus on what is going on. You’re looking at your damaged vehicle, you’re worried about the cars whizzing by you while you wait … read more