The novel coronavirus has plagued the majority of the world throughout most of 2020. Texas has become a hot spot for the virus, impacting the lives of countless individuals. In the state of Texas alone, there have been: 577,537 confirmed COVID-19 cases 11,370 confirmed COVID-19 deaths As you can see, COVID-19 continues to be aContinue reading “COVID-19 Deaths and Nursing Homes”
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Preparing Yourself for a Legal Consultation
If most people had their way, they would go through life without ever needing to take legal action. Taking legal action in any way can be stressful and cost you money. However, life is not that simple. The world is full of things you cannot control. People can be reckless and negligent, causing an accidentContinue reading “Preparing Yourself for a Legal Consultation”
What to Know About Dangerous Drug Lawsuits
There are countless types of prescription drugs throughout the world that offer plenty of benefits and aid those suffering from illnesses. In many cases, patients need these medications to live comfortably. Unfortunately, there are some instances when prescription medications can cause serious injuries and, in extreme cases, death. We often think of dangerous drugs asContinue reading “What to Know About Dangerous Drug Lawsuits”
Understanding Truck Accidents
Accidents on the road can occur for a host of different reasons and involve many different vehicles. Whether because of distracted driving, poor weather conditions, or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, accidents can and do happen. At best, these accidents leave you with a few scratches and bruises. At worst, they canContinue reading “Understanding Truck Accidents”
Avoiding 4th of July Accidents
As we continue through 2020, we swiftly approach one of the most popular holidays in the entire year. That’s right! The 4th of July is nearly upon us! This holiday is a time to come together with friends and family to celebrate the birth of our nation. People enjoy grilling outside in the warmth ofContinue reading “Avoiding 4th of July Accidents”
What to Know About World Elder Abuse Awareness Day?
Elders are a cherished part of millions of families. After all, without them, our families would not be where they are today. They raised us, are loving grandparents, and helped establish millions of families. Many of them have done so much to ensure that their families are better off. However, it’s this knowledge that makesContinue reading “What to Know About World Elder Abuse Awareness Day?”
Motorcycle Accidents by the Numbers
Summer is practically here, which means we are that much closer to enjoying longer, warmer days! Summer is the perfect time for many fun activities. Barbeques, swimming, camping, and more are just a few of the most common activities done throughout the summer. As the weather improves, more and more people are gearing up toContinue reading “Motorcycle Accidents by the Numbers”
Steps to Take Following a Workplace Accident
You can do everything in your ability to protect yourself from an accident. However, that’s not always enough. There are factors outside of your control that you cannot change, which can lead to an accident. Whether you are driving your car or motorcycle on the highway, visiting someone else’s property, or at work, accidents canContinue reading “Steps to Take Following a Workplace Accident”
Nursing Homes May Account for Half of All Coronavirus Deaths
New numbers indicate that a fifth to half of all coronavirus cases in the world have occurred in nursing homes or long-term care facilities. As we discussed earlier this month, nursing homes have felt the brunt of the virus here in the U.S. Since the beginning, these facilities have been viewed as somewhat of aContinue reading “Nursing Homes May Account for Half of All Coronavirus Deaths”
8 McKinney Nursing Home Residents Succumb to COVID-19
The coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to wreak havoc on the world, including right here in McKinney. Last week, the local news station reported that eight McKinney nursing home residents died from the novel coronavirus, bringing the total number of Collin County deaths to 14. There are nearly 600 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the county, withContinue reading “8 McKinney Nursing Home Residents Succumb to COVID-19”