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Author Archives: Victor Musleh Jr.

Technology can help alleviate distracted driving

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Technological advancements have improved life for people globally, but in many cases, there has been a lag time, disconnect or outright contradiction between what the technologies can effectively do and what is a higher and better end use. For instance, many Florida drivers find the increased capabilities of ‘smart” cars enticing but also distracting… Read More »

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What are your next steps after an accident in the workplace?

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An accident at work can leave you in pain and facing medical bills you may not be certain you can handle on your own. It’s both overwhelming and confusing to deal with these types of incidents, especially when you are not sure what to do next. If your accident happened at work or you… Read More »

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How to stay safe on the winter roads

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Florida roads can still become icy and snowy in the winter, so drivers will want to know how they can stay safe during this season. It all starts with knowing a few basic facts. For example, the faster a person drives, the less traction there is on the road. Since icy and wet roads… Read More »

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What counts as medical negligence, and are you a victim?

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When you go to the hospital in Florida, you expect to receive medical care that meets a certain standard. It can be devastating and confusing when you receive poor treatment or lack of care that actually leaves you in worse condition. If this happened to you, it is possible you are a victim of… Read More »

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Report identifies ambulatory care safety risks for patients

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Florida patients who visit an ambulatory care center for treatment may be at risk for diagnostic errors, medication mistakes, falls, or security incidents. These were identified as the top risks to patients in this environment by the watchdog group the ECRI Institute. Ambulatory care centers are where patients are most likely to be seen… Read More »

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NHTSA reports on 2018 traffic fatalities

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Florida drivers may be safer on the roads than in some previous years, but pedestrians may be at a greater risk. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2018, fatalities from motor vehicle accidents dropped for the second year in a row, and estimates from the first half of 2019 show the… Read More »

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Some types of distracted driving are more dangerous

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Distracted driving poses a significant threat to safety on the Florida roadways. A growing number of serious car accidents are linked to drivers paying attention to their mobile phones, tablets or other devices while operating a vehicle. One study released for Teen Driver Safety Week draws particular attention to the prevalence of teen distracted… Read More »

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Premises liability coverage for airport owners

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There are various types of liability insurance: general, public, premises, and owner, landlord and tenant liability. Whatever they go with, airport owners and operators in Florida, not to mention those who lease portions of an airport out, must make sure they carry this coverage. The differences are slight, and the additional coverage may not… Read More »

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Did you lose a loved one in a Florida collision?

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If you are taking care of a loved one who has a terminal illness, you both understand that there is no cure for the disease and that the time you have together is limited. While it is definitely never easy to experience the death of a beloved family member, in situations like this, a… Read More »

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How overall workplace quality determines worker health and safety

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There are a number of factors that influence workers’ health and safety in Florida and across the U.S., including scheduling, pay and the type of contract. Many studies have taken these factors individually, but none has analyzed them all together. A study from the University of Washington, though, has striven to correct the simplistic… Read More »

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