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Tips to Stay Safe and Prevent Spring Break Personal Injury

Spring break is upon us and there are a number of safety tips and practices you need to bear in mind while heading out for spring break.The stark reality is that people have been sustaining personal injury during spring break long before we’ve been dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. As a consequence, you need to be aware of some of the most commonplace accidents that result in spring break personal break personal injury. You also need to familiarize yourself with…

Boston University Professor Killed in Apartment Building Elevator Accident

A 38-year-old Boston University French lecturer was crushed to death in an apartment building elevator accident. Carrie O’Connor had only recently moved into the apartment she called home when she lost her life in a bizarre elevator accident when she entered the lift on the first floor of the building. There has been some degree of confusion over how the deadly elevator accident occurred. What is known is that O’Conner entered the building carrying a box of some sort. Another…

Cell Phone Tower Workers: The Most Dangerous Job in America

The head of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, was once asked what he considered to be the most dangerous job in America. Without hesitation, the nation’s chief occupational safety official stated: “Cell phone tower worker.” The stark reality is that each year an ever-increasing number of cell phone tower workers suffer severe, horrific, and even fatal injuries as the result of cell phone tower accidents. Hundreds of people were injured in cell phone tower accidents in…

Emergency Rooms Frequently Mismanage Potential Major Adverse Cardiac Events (MACE)

Emergency Rooms Frequently Mismanage Potential Major Adverse Cardiac Events (MACE) Each year hundreds of thousands of men and women visit hospitals for emergency treatment of chest pain. In the majority of such cases, no evidence of heart trouble is found and the patient is discharged home with instructions to follow up with their health care provider or to return to the hospital if their symptoms occur again. In order to reduce the number of patients who will later suffer a…

California Wildfire Said To Be Human-Caused

Fireworks at a “Gender Reveal” party may have sparked a California wildfire.

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