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Boating Accidents in Florida (Part 1 of 3)

Florida leads the nation with more than 900,000 registered boating vessels.  With that many boats in the water, there are bound to be a lot of accidents.  To be classified as a “reportable” boating accident, the event must meet at least one of the following five criteria: a person dies,

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March is Social Work Awareness Month

Did you know that March is professional social work month? Social workers help people solve and cope with problems in their everyday lives, and they can be found helping their community in mental health clinics, schools, human service agencies, hospitals, and even their own private practices. They help people restore

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Distracted Walking?

New studies have revealed the obvious, texting while walking can be dangerous.  While it seems fairly evident that looking at a screen instead of where you are strolling would increase the risk of injury, researchers have recently completed a study of movement patterns of 26 people, and it verifies the

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Recent Major Recalls from SaferCar

Safercar.gov  recently announced many major recalls within the last month. Please see below for details: Heartland Recreational vehicles, LLC has issued a recall for certain 2014 trailers manufactured between September 14, 2013, and January 17, 2014, and equipped with optional 17.5” wheels. The affected trailers had been printed with incorrect

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We Need Your Help to Stop This Bill…Now!

The “Limitations in Medical Payments (LIMP)” bill has been filed in both chambers of the Florida Legislature. With these bills, plaintiffs will be restricted on how much they can ask for in medical damages depending on the case. If this LIMP bill is passed, it will change the way we

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