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Pokémon Go Safety Tips: What NOT to Do When Playing Pokémon Go

Pokémon is taking the nation by storm yet again — this time in the form of an augmented reality mobile game. Unlike previous Pokémon games,...

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  • Jul 13, 2016

What Parents Should Know About Hoverboard Safety Issues

Two-wheeled “hoverboards” were the hottest gift of the holiday season last year, but many parents across the country were left feeling burned after shocking reports...

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  • Jul 12, 2016

What Atlanta Service Workers Can Learn from the Labor Lawsuit Against TI's Restaurant

Twelve former employees of Scales 925, the Atlanta restaurant partially owned by rapper and entrepreneur T.I., recently filed a suit alleging they were denied overtime...

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  • atlanta
  • Jul 12, 2016

Tesla Autopilot: A Safe, Self-Driving Feature or Advanced Driver-Assistance Tool?

There’s a big difference between the so-called self-driving cars with which Google is experimenting and the computer-assisted driving of Tesla’s Autopilot vehicle. The former is...

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  • Jul 11, 2016

No Workers Comp for Independent Contractors: How to Protect Yourself in Case of Injury

Today, an increasing amount of workers are being labeled independent contractors instead of employees, which typically disqualifies them from the benefits of workers’ compensation insurance...

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  • Jul 8, 2016

Lead in Jackson’s Water: How You Can Protect Your Family

An alarming level of lead has been found in the water of Mississippi’s capital – levels so high that the situation has been compared to...

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  • Jul 8, 2016

Telltale Signs of Bad Nursing Home Conditions in Melbourne

Families in Brevard County were reminded of the importance of staying vigilant against elder abuse after the shocking discovery that residents of Trinity Towers senior...

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  • melbourne
  • Jul 8, 2016

America’s Top 5 Deadliest Highways

America’s most dangerous highways have three things in common; they’re among the longest in the country, the busiest, and all but one run through Florida,...

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  • Jul 7, 2016

How You Know If Your Family Member Is a Victim of Nursing Home Abuse

A Daytona Beach assisted living facility was recently forced to shut its doors to new residents after an investigation found that administrators failed to report...

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  • Jul 6, 2016

Morgan & Morgan Collects 70K Pounds of Food for Object to Hunger Campaign

Our office is proud to have recently taken part in the Object to Hunger Campaign with Mid-South Food Bank. The office came together to collect...

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  • memphis
  • Jul 5, 2016

Hazards and Safety Tips for Concrete Workers in Orlando

Earlier this week, several workers in Orlando were injured after the floor of a hotel under construction collapsed beneath them while they were pouring cement....

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  • orlando
  • Jul 1, 2016

How to Safely Enjoy 4th of July Activities in St. Petersburg

The Fourth of July is one of the America’s favorite holidays, a time for family to come together and share food, drinks, and wonderful times...

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  • st-petersburg
  • Jul 1, 2016

Medical Marijuana in Florida: What Does Amendment 2 Actually Legalize?

Nov. 9 Update: Amendment 2 passed, earning 71 percent of the vote. Read more about this historic vote. For months, polls have suggested that the...

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  • Jul 1, 2016

Furniture Tip-Over Deaths Lead IKEA to Recall 29 Million Chests and Dressers

The largest furniture seller in the world, Swedish company IKEA, has announced it is recalling 29 million dressers and chests in the United States. The...

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  • Jul 1, 2016

Does Naples Boast Enough Safe Bicycle Paths for Residents?

Florida’s famous warm weather allows for a healthy biking season year-round, especially in the Gulf of Mexico city of Naples. But a recent accident in...

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  • Jul 1, 2016