You're a safe driver, to be sure. You obey the speed limit, watch the traffic around you and you don't take chances with your safety or the safety of others.But that doesn't mean you won't end up in a wreck someday. California has some very dangerous roads, and you...
Month: September 2020
Supporting someone emotionally after a spinal cord injury
If you or a loved one has been involved in a serious accident that has resulted in a spinal cord injury, this will undoubtedly turn your life around for the foreseeable future. Spinal cord injuries, depending on the type and the severity, can severely affect a...
Tips for riding a motorcycle in low visibility conditions
With all of the wildfires raging in California, some motorcyclists might opt not to get out and ride for now. The ones who do should ensure that they are prepared for the safety hazards that come along with riding. In some cases, there is a foggy cover that they'll...
The subtle signs of traumatic brain injury
Your spouse had an accident. Maybe they were rear-ended by another car on their way home, fell in a store and hit their head or got hurt on the job. They insist they're okay, despite the fact that they were briefly knocked unconscious -- but you aren't so certain.How...
It’s Pedestrian Safety Month in California
September is Pedestrian Safety Month in California, and law enforcement agencies are working hard to educate both the walking and driving public on what they can do to make the world a little bit safer for everyone.Throughout the nation, pedestrian deaths have been...
Love someone who rides a bike? Learn the Dutch reach
If you know anybody who regularly rides a bicycle or a motorcycle, all you have to do is ask them about "dooring." You'll immediately learn that it's a serious problem."Dooring" is the term used to refer to situations where a passenger or driver in a car that's parked...