A key rule of driving safety is as simple as one, two three. The National Safety Council recommends what is known as the 3-second rule for allowing space between you and the vehicle in front of you. It is also known as a speed cushion. In this post, we will provide a...
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Caregivers need to beware of burnout
Taking on the role of caregiver is a major responsibility under any circumstances, and it comes with serious risks as well as rewards. As you deal with your emotions, and the daily challenges, remember it is important to take care of yourself to avoid burnout....
Some of the forms of distracted driving may surprise you
Over the past decade, distracted driving has become a familiar phrase, especially among lawmakers and people who study the behavior of motorists. The advent of smartphones contributed to a sharp rise in people not paying enough attention to the road while driving,...
California could see an increase in evictions as protective orders expire
As coronavirus cases continue to surge across California and the U.S., Gov. Gavin Newsom gave local governments the authority to ban renter evictions through the end of September. The executive order allows California cities and counties to prevent landlords from...
Reasons for a potential residential eviction
When two parties enter into a residential lease agreement, the terms of the lease outline the requirements and expectations for both parties. These include upkeep of the property, financial obligations and more. A landlord may have the ability to request or require...
Managing anxiety after a traumatic car accident
The effects of trauma from a serious accident or injury often linger far longer than anyone expects. Coping with ongoing emotional uncertainty may require relying on the support of people and resources with experience in helping manage trauma. Even if the accident did...
Firing your home contractor might cost you money
Ideally, a home contractor arrives on time, completes the project within budget and the homeowner has no issues with the work. Other times, the homeowner might experience real or perceived issues and prefer not to work with the contractor anymore. Unfortunately,...
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