HALLOWEEN IN NY IS ON, BUT KNOW THE GUIDELINES FOR A SAFE HALLOWEEN
0 CommentsLast month Governor Cuomo announced that Halloween and trick-or-treating will not be canceled. Cuomo stated that although he would not stop anyone from celebrating this holiday, he is asking New Yorkers to follow guidelines and celebrate Halloween more safely. The New York Department of Health released Halloween guidelines that emphasize celebrations at home. Additionally, the…
Read More Read MoreElection Day is Near…Long Lines to Vote, So Why Bother?
0 CommentsAs November 3, 2020 nears, the country is gearing up for one of the most controversial general elections in U.S. History. The 2020 election amid the COVID-19 pandemic is showing record numbers of people early voting. Early voting centers across the nation are seeing massive crowds of voters waiting to exercise their right to vote. …
Read More Read MoreSeat Belt Law to Change in New York State on November 1, 2020
0 CommentsFrom November 1, 2020, a change in the New York state law mandates all front and back seat car passengers to wear seat belts. The new regulation also requires a properly fitted car seat for all children under the age of eight. The revised law applies to privately-owned cars, cabs, Uber, and Lyft. Here’s why…
Read More Read MoreThree Things Your Attorney Needs to Know
0 CommentsSo, there’s been an accident and you’re now looking for a personal injury lawyer who can help you get a fair legal representation to overcome the physical and mental trauma caused to you or a loved one. Be it is a case of a slip and fall, an accident at work, a car crash, or injury due…
Read More Read MoreAre Bed Sores an Indication of Nursing Home Negligence?
0 CommentsWe often move a loved one to a nursing home in the hopes and expectations of giving them the best possible medical care and attention. But it can very easily become our worst nightmare in case of physical or emotional abuse as a result of unintentional or intentional trauma. In such a scenario, it is…
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