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My Personal Experience with Scrub Daddy

My Personal Experience with Scrub Daddy

I must admit, I love watching and reading reviews on cleaning products. I don’t typically try out most of them, but I took a shot on this one: Scrub Daddy. First off, this sponge is in the shape of a smiley face, which is not only adorable but does serve...

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Who is Liable if a Damaged Sidewalk Causes an Injury?

Who is Liable if a Damaged Sidewalk Causes an Injury?

Most of us have been on a leisurely walk in our neighborhoods and communities and have seen a section of a sidewalk that is either cracked, been uprooted or otherwise damaged and in a state of disrepair. Have you ever wondered who is responsible for repairing that sidewalk or who...

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Regular Blood Donations Can Reduce Forever Chemical Concentrations In Our Bodies

Regular Blood Donations Can Reduce Forever Chemical Concentrations In Our Bodies

There are many solid reasons for donating blood, but while it often takes a crisis event to mobilize us into giving blood to others in need, new research suggests that regular donations can benefit the blood donor too, in the form of reducing the concentrations of “forever chemicals” now routinely...

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Baseball Season is Here

Baseball Season is Here

Little League baseball has begun. The kids are so excited about getting out there, being part of a team and having fun. My grandson is still at the age where it is mostly fun and not so much a competition. A lot of the older kids find themselves stressing to...

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Sarcoidosis Awareness Month

Sarcoidosis Awareness Month

As April comes to an end, so does Sarcoidosis Awareness month. I know what you are probably thinking: “What in the world is Sarcoidosis?” That was my response as well when my father was hospitalized in 2008 and was freshly diagnosed. You see, he had gone to the ER and...

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Are Emotional and Mental Health Injuries Part of My Personal Injury Case?

Are Emotional and Mental Health Injuries Part of My Personal Injury Case?

When you think of bringing a lawsuit for injuries that you sustained in a car wreck, slip and fall incident, or other situation where someone else’s negligence has caused you harm, you probably think first of the physical injuries. These kind of injuries often include things like whiplash, broken bones,...

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Reviewing A Home Purchase Agreement

Reviewing A Home Purchase Agreement

As we all know, purchasing a home is one of life’s most important – and complicated – moves. One must secure financing. One must find that perfect house, that perfect fit. One must examine the house with a critical eye. Yet the most important step in buying a home just...

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PFAS Regulation for Firefighters

PFAS Regulation for Firefighters

When television networks look for drama, it’s no wonder they many times feature firefighters on shows. We all know the job of firefighter is dangerous. They battle to stem the tides of forest fires. They run into engulfed houses to rescue people. And they must be prepared at the drop...

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Attorney vs. Lawyer

Attorney vs. Lawyer

Attorney. Lawyer. Lawyer. Attorney. Interchangeable, right? Well, the terms are certainly used interchangeably in the United States. But, no, a lawyer isn’t necessarily an attorney. Confused? Don’t be. The misunderstanding is, well, understandable. Both terms refer to someone who is educated in law. (The word lawyer, by the way, has...

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Law Day

Law Day

Did you know the United States celebrates Law Day on May 1? It’s true. Back in 1957, American Bar Association president Charles S. Rhyne envisioned a special day for celebrating our legal system. Former United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower liked the idea and declared in 1958 to indeed celebrate...

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