Year: 2020
When Merry Turns Scary
The holiday season is a magical time of year, with festive décor and Christmas carols at every turn. But danger …
Read MoreDeer Vs. Drivers
Unlike their red-nosed relatives that hail from the North Pole, the deer that call the Carolinas home keep their hooves firmly on the ground. But they’re much more dangerous to drivers, especially during this time of year.
Read MoreFull Plates. Full Hearts.
Whether your Thanksgiving guest list includes a crowd or a couple, hosting the big meal is a big undertaking. Many early morning turkey preppers are up at dawn, working in the kitchen until the last casserole comes out of the oven.
Read MoreDoctor Visit Done Right: What to Ask Your Doc
The doctor’s office is the last place you want to be, especially after a car accident. It doesn’t take a head injury to set your mind spinning, with worries whizzing through your mind as you sit in the waiting room.
Read MoreTips For a Happy & Healthy Halloween
To prevent Halloween from becoming more trick than treat, we’ve provided some festive ways to celebrate while maintaining your social distance!
Read MoreStep-by-Step Guide to Pedestrian Safety
Walking may seem like a relaxing, healthy pastime – but it’s not without its dangers. A leisurely stroll around the block could result in dangerous pedestrian accident, proving that two feet are no match for four wheels.
Read MoreAfter Your Car Crash: How to Get a Copy of the Accident Report
If you’ve been injured in a car crash, flashing blue lights are a welcome sight. A police officer is on the scene. Medical help is on the way. Upon arrival, the officer who responds to your call will document the scene in an accident report.
Read MorePutting a Stop to Nursing Home Abuse
Our elderly loved ones deserve to age with dignity, cared for with compassion and kindness. But nursing home abuse is all too common. In fact, according to the National Council on Aging, one in 10 Americans over age 60 have experienced some form of elder abuse.
Read MoreSchool Bus Safety
Schools will look different this year, with some students returning to the classroom and others learning from home. After a long absence, school buses will soon resume their routes – and provide a sense of the familiar as families adjust to a “new normal.”
Read MorePremises Liability Explained
Summer is a busy time for many South Carolinians, with families shunning schedules to enjoy spontaneous fun. Whether they’re dashing through sprinklers or driving to the beach, folks are on the move. Emergency rooms experience the same boost in activity, coinciding with the increase in time spent outdoors.
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