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Keeping Teens on Track: 7 Tips for New Drivers

Auto accidents are the second leading cause of death for teenagers – with about seven Americans aged 13 to 19 losing their lives each day.

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How Helmet Use Can Impact Your Case

Whether you are traveling on two wheels or four, hitting the road is a risk. But with little standing between them and the road, motorcyclists are at a disadvantage.

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5 Most Common Workers’ Comp Injuries

Workplace injuries are more common than you may think, occurring across all industries. Contrary to popular belief, on-the-job accidents are not only prevalent among those performing manual labor or spending their days exposed to the elements.

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Most Common Causes of Auto Accidents

Your weekday commute is just another part of your routine, a seemingly mundane task that gets you where you need to go. Red lights and traffic slowdowns can be a pain, but for the most part, you probably give little attention to the drive you make each day.

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Picnic Perfection: 4 Ways to Keep Bacteria Off the Menu

As restrictions ease and gatherings resume, this summer will likely be a busy one. Many Berkeley County families are eager to make up for the fun they missed last summer, cramming their calendars with picnics and pool days.

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Boating Laws: What You Need to Know

Sweltering summer days are best spent on the boat. That’s where you’ll find many Berkeley County families this season, soaking up the sun and exploring the Lowcountry’s waterways.

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Rideshare Gone Wrong: 6 Safety Tips

Rideshare services are now commonplace, offering Americans a convenient alternative to hard-to-hail cabs or public transit. A few taps of a mobile device are all it takes to request a ride – but it’s important to remember that services like Uber and Lyft are not without their risks.

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Real Estate Done Right

The Charleston area has experienced explosive growth, with population data estimating 30 new residents a day. As more people flood the Lowcountry, the real estate market is red-hot – and this leads to more than just bidding wars.

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Workers’ Comp vs. Personal Injury

While both Workers’ Compensation and personal injury claims provide benefits for the injured, there are some major differences between the two. West Law Firm’s injury attorneys will first explain these distinguishing factors, then describe when injured workers may be eligible for both.

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Summer Camp Safety: 7 Tips for Parents

Summer camp is a great time for making memories – one that many children eagerly look forward to as the school year comes to a close. But it’s important for parents to do their research to ensure their campers stay safe.

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