By The Case Handler | Published March 2, 2020 | Posted in Uncategorized |
March Is Brain Injury Awareness Month Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are frighteningly common injuries. An estimated 1.7 million TBIs occur in the United States every year. Some people may recover from minor head trauma in a relatively short timeframe, but others can suffer debilitating consequences that alter their day-to-day lives forever. Brain injury victims might Read More
Read MoreBeing a bike courier is a popular job in big cities like New York, where packages, food, and other items are on a tight delivery schedule. Also, being able to avoid street traffic is a huge advantage for bikers. But it comes with its own set of dangers as well, especially on the streets of Read More
Read MoreRideshare Accidents in New York City People under 18 probably wonder how anyone got anywhere before Uber and Lyft were invented. After all, Uber and Lyft are the go-to rideshare services in New York City. They provide a convenient and affordable method of transportation for many, requiring only an app to arrange a quick pick-up Read More
Read MoreBus Crashes Seem Common in New York Bus crashes seem like they are happening at an alarmingly high rate in New York City. Due to a wide variety of buses out on the roads—school buses, tour buses, charter buses, and public buses—it’s not shocking that we are seeing more accidents. Just recently, a charter bus Read More
Read MoreWhen a Segway Tour Goes Wrong Did you know Segway tours are all the rage now? If you’re not of the Millennial generation and are currently wondering what a Segway is, a Segway is an upright two-wheeled motorized scooter that was invented by Dean Kamen. Segways were initially introduced to the market in 2001. The Read More
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