National Seatbelt Day – Nov. 14
National Seatbelt Day is observed on November 14 each year, serving as a reminder of the critical role seatbelts play in vehicle safety.
National Seatbelt Day is observed on November 14 each year, serving as a reminder of the critical role seatbelts play in vehicle safety.
As the end of daylight savings time (DST) approaches, many people look forward to gaining an extra hour of sleep. However, the shift back to standard time can have hidden dangers that go beyond the simple adjustment of clocks. These dangers, ranging from health impacts to safety risks, are worth considering as we prepare for «more»
Halloween is an exciting time filled with costumes, candy, and festive activities. However, it's also a night where safety risks increase, particularly for pedestrians and children.
Pedestrian Safety Month, observed each October, serves as an important reminder for everyone, whether on foot or behind the wheel, to prioritize safety.
Teen Driver Safety Week is a vital initiative aimed at raising awareness about the unique challenges and risks teen drivers face on the road.
The autumnal equinox, occurring on September 22, 2024, marks the official start of fall. On this day, day and night are nearly equal in length, as the sun crosses the celestial equator.
As summer winds down and the school year begins, the roads become busier with children heading back to school. Whether they are walking, biking, or taking the bus, it’s crucial for all drivers to be extra vigilant. By adopting safe driving practices, we can protect our children and ensure they get to school safely. Here’s «more»
Labor Day has long been a cherished tradition in the United States, celebrated since 1882. What began in New York City as a tribute to the hardworking men and women who fought for fair labor practices, including the eight-hour workday, has evolved into a national holiday that marks the unofficial end of summer and the «more»
New Jersey's social host liability law is designed to hold individuals accountable for serving alcohol to guests who then cause harm or damage.
My client was a disabled double-leg amputee who required nursing care medical transportation to a dialysis medical facility, when the nurses transporting her failed to strap her into a gurney and dropped her.