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Preparing for the Worst: Traffic Accidents
Preparing for the Worst: Traffic Accidents is the second post in a series about preparing for the worst situations, so you and your family members can recover with as little stress and pain as possibl...
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Recognizing Hazards: National Safety Month – Week 1
Staying safe is all about recognizing hazards wherever you are, and doing your best to avoid them. In this post, we’ll point out hazards you might face at home, at work, on the road – and since it...
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Women Motorcyclists: Driving Change on Two Wheels
Women motorcyclists are the fastest-growing demographic in the motorcycle world, with more women opting for two-wheeled (and three-wheeled) motor vehicles than ever before. What’s driving this trend...
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Memorial Day Is Becoming the Deadliest Weekend in the U.S.
Memorial Day honors those who have died in wars or military actions. Sadly, it’s also becoming a time many are injured or killed at home.
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What If I Need to Give a Deposition?
If a settlement can’t be reached in your personal injury case, you may need to give a deposition. Read this post to find out the details of that process.
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Five Misconceptions about Personal Injury Lawyers
Many people form misconceptions about personal injury lawyers from television commercials and stereotypes in movies. We’d like to tell you what we're really like.
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Mother's Day: Things Your Mother Warned You About
TorkLaw is honoring Mother's Day by remembering how our moms tried to keep us safe. Many well-intentioned mom-isms are actually myths.
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Living Safer Magazine – Digital Edition
The latest issue of our Living Safer magazine explores how millennials, the current generation of young adults, are changing our world.
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Would You Ride a Flying Motorcycle?
Flying motorcycles aren't science fiction – they're here, and part of a billion-dollar industry called urban air mobility (UAM). Would you ride one?
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National Stroke Awareness Month: Stroke Compensation Claims
May is National Stroke Awareness Month. We want to tell you about actionable legal claims when a stroke is caused or worsened by another person.