Most dogs are all too happy to accept a belly rub and other attention from humans. But you’ll occasionally encounter a canine who’s out for blood. Many dogs are stronger and faster than we are, so a dog attack or bite can knock you out of commission. According to an infographic published on LiveScience, 4.7 million people are bitten by a dog in the United States each year. … [Read more...]
What to Do if You’re Injured in a Slip and Fall Accident
It’s a gorgeous Saturday afternoon and you and your friends decide that you’re going to head over to one of your favorite shopping centers on the edge of town and spend a couple of hours window shopping. You go in and out of stores, looking through merchandise, talking with your friends, and trying on clothes. But before calling it a day and heading to dinner, you decide to … [Read more...]
7 Things Every Employee Should Know About Workplace Injuries
Thanks to new technologies and changing workplace conditions, the total number of workplace injuries and illnesses is trending downward. However, there were still 2.9 million nonfatal workplace injuries in 2016 alone, and every year, millions more people suffer from falls, impacts, and other accidents in the workplace. Successfully preventing and/or addressing these injuries is … [Read more...]
5 Tips for Buying a Starter Home
When you talk to millennials about their financial goals and dreams, most people in their 20’s and 30’s will mention the idea of home ownership. While there are some people who are fine with renting, most Americans want to own homes and live life according to their terms. If you fall into this category, now may be a good time to start thinking about making that dream a … [Read more...]
4 Signs You’ve Been Collecting The Wrong Customer Data
Businesses new to marketing, or without a marketing department, often make the same mistake when collecting data on customers: they ask for too much or not enough information. Every web form you have published – whether it’s on your website or hosted elsewhere – should be strategically planned. Otherwise, you run the risk of collecting the wrong data. One unnecessary question … [Read more...]