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Winning Strategies for Food Safety at Your Game Day Party
Posted in Accident & Injury, Health & Wellness on February 8, 2024
With the Super Bowl right around the corner, many of us are gearing up to host or attend gatherings filled with food, friends, and football. While it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of the game, it's essential to prioritize the safety and well-being of your guests. In this blog, we'll explore...
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Everything You Need to Know About Filing a Fall Sports Injury Lawsuit
Posted in Accident & Injury, Health & Wellness on September 28, 2023
Participating in fall sports can be thrilling but comes with inherent risks. In the unfortunate event of an injury during a fall sports activity, you may face medical bills, pain, and uncertainty about the future. Understanding the legal process of filing a personal injury lawsuit related to fall sports is crucial to protecting your...
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Guide to Liability in Summer Sport Accidents
Posted in Accident & Injury, Health & Wellness on July 24, 2023
Summer is a season of adventure, outdoor activities, and sports that bring joy and excitement to people of all ages. Accidents can happen while engaging in these activities; unfortunately, injuries may occur. In the event of a summer sports accident, understanding liability becomes crucial for determining who is responsible and seeking fair compensation for...
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Concussions: Reducing the Risks for High School Athletes
Posted in Accident & Injury, Health & Wellness on August 2, 2016
On Monday, Aug. 1, high school athletes around the state officially kicked off their training for fall sports. Last year, Ohio High School Athletic Association introduced new regulations to help prevent concussions during football practices, but athletes in every sport are at risk of suffering this common injury. The first match-ups of the season...
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You did not sign away all your rights with that injury waiver
Posted in Accident & Injury on September 27, 2013
People participate in many physical activities, usually with an understanding of the associated risks and dangers. The activity could be mild, like riding in a go-kart or extreme, like bungee jumping or skydiving. It seems like everywhere you go, you’re being asked to sign a waiver to exclude someone from being sued. An injury waiver,...
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