Monthly Archives: August 2020
Can You Sue Your Employer Over a Construction Site Injury?
Workers in the construction industry face a slew of hazards that are simply inherent to the work. Heavy machinery, sharp objects, and multiple levels naturally expose employees to potential injuries more often than, say, the types of injuries an office worker may be exposed to. In fact, 20 percent of all workplace fatalities across… Read More »
Vandalism Charges can be Serious
Ponce de Leon has been vandalized. His statue, that is. Red paint and graffiti adorned the figure in Melbourne Beach, and it is one of multiple statues that has been targeted recently. Protests against the glorification of historical figures who allegedly had inhumanity woven into their character have taken a hard turn toward defacing… Read More »
Avoiding Road Rage Incidents
If you’ve ever lost your cool while behind the wheel, you’re not alone. A 2020 survey indicates that nearly 20 percent of Americans have felt “intense aggression” at some point while driving. Feeling frustration is one thing, but acting on it in dangerous ways is another. If you or a loved one are the… Read More »
Excessive Police Use of Force?
Serve and protect: that is the mantra we hear from policing organizations across America. Nevertheless, use of force policies and actions by law enforcement officers have again been hurtled to the forefront of public discussion, bubbling out of repeated police incidents that have led to the harm or death of citizens across the country. … Read More »