Golfing is a lot of fun, highly competitive and a great way to relax and get away from it all. Golf is played all over the country, but especially in areas with warm weather climates like Arizona. While you are likely to enjoy round after round of golfing without ever experiencing a problem, the fact […]
Article Updated: Original Publish Date – Dec. 29, 2014 Car accident deaths rose in 2015 to 895 for the state of Arizona according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. This statistic shows 121 more car accident deaths in 2015 then the previous year (a 15.6 percent increase). The total number of car accidents in Arizona […]
Updated Article: Â Original Publish Date June 19, 2012 October 1, 2016 brought another “breaking news” story of a fatal cyclist accident in Chandler. According to azcentral.com, a women died after being struck by a Toyota Scion at approximately 7:30am along with a second cyclist. It has become a “norm” to hear about bicycle – vehicle […]
Updated article: Original publish date 11/20/14 It’s that time of year in Arizona for ATV riders to start riding again. This means trips to the dunes, the desert, and in some cases, lots of drinking to boot. 2014 for Arizona proved to be a eye opening year for ATV accident awareness when the six time […]
Updated article: Original publish date 4/1/14 As a motorist, sharing the road with cyclists is inevitable and at times can be challenging if one is uneducated about traffic laws. Not being fully educated is what ultimately leads to fatal injury accidents. In fact, in 2015, it was reported by the Arizona Department of Transportation that […]
Updated Article: Original publish date 10/22/2012 October is National Anti-Bullying Awareness Month. PACER created the national campaign in 2006 to unite communities nationwide to educate and raise awareness of bullying prevention. With one incident of bullying every seven minutes, it is the most frequent form of violence that school-aged children encounter. It is estimated that […]
Updated article – Original Publish Date: 9/23/15 Jasiel Favors, a high school student from Texas, was playing a football game when he collided with two other players. The injury left him in the hospital with severe injuries, unable to move his legs and unsure of whether he would walk again. For Jasiel and his mother, […]
Updated Article – Original Publish Date: 9/15/14 Each day, over 1,000 people in the United States require emergency treatment for dog bites, with a total of 4.5 million Americans bitten by dogs each year. 58% of these attacks happened to adults and 42% happened to children under the age of 11. Through advocacy and dog bite […]
Brain Injuries: we hear about them fairly regularly, particularly regarding sports figures. Many of us don’t consider concussions to be completely debilitating but the fact is that multiple concussions over time have a devastating impact on victims. While high-profile cases are often heard about in the news, many people, not just the famous, can suffer a debilitating TBI. […]
Not long ago, the former mayor of Bullhead City, AZ, and her husband, Thomas Vick, were in the news in an unfortunate way. A fight involving their own six dogs that occurred in their Arizona home resulted in the tragic death of Mr. Vick, who bled to death after being bitten in his femoral artery. […]