When you interact with the police, you want that interaction to be positive. You don’t want to have a negative interaction because that can negatively color your vision of the police. You want to be able to trust and rely on the officers who serve in your community....
Month: August 2020
De-escalation police training often happens after an incident
Police officers have a professional duty to protect and serve the community where they work. All too often, the personal prejudices and fears of individual officers impact the way that they treat people in their community for the worse. Officers can let their internal...
Can you prevent whiplash from happening?
Using the most cautious driving habits can’t always save you from negligent or reckless drivers that charge toward the back of your vehicle. To increase your safety, you can learn how to react in order to prevent painful crash-related injuries, including whiplash. If...
Did your attorney have a conflict of interest?
Did you feel like your attorney wasn’t necessarily working for you? Did you wonder if they really had your best interests at heart? If you’re asking these questions, you may want to consider whether or not your attorney had a conflict of interest. This is most...
Truckers face several risks for crashes
Sharing the road with a semitruck means that you might be putting your life in the hands of that trucker. While many of these professional drivers handle their duties in a safe manner, there are factors that increase the chance that they will be involved in a crash....
Behavioral and emotional symptoms of a TBI
Motor vehicle collisions often result in devastating injuries. A head injury, for example, can lead to damage that is either structural or functional in nature. Depending on the severity of the injury, an individual can suffer lifelong impairment. A traumatic brain...