Grand Princess Cruise Passengers Sue For Negligence

Passengers who sailed on the Grand Princess Cruise filed suit against the cruise line for negligence in exposing them to Covid19 and failing to take proper precautions despite being aware that some passengers and crew members were infected.  The first mistake alleged in the lawsuit was that after departing from

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Orinda Nursing Home Has 49 Test Positive For COVID-19

At the 47-bed Orinda Care Home skilled nursing facility 27 residents and 22 staff have tested positive for COVID-19. As a result 4 residents have been hospitalized and one has died. At a time when nursing homes are off-limits to resident family members, it’s more important than ever health and

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Honda Portable Generators Recalled Due To Fire And Burn Risk

Honda Motor Company of America is recalling more than 300,000 portable generators that have been shown to pose fire and burn injury hazards. According to Consumer Affairs Honda is voluntarily recalling the EB2200i, EU2200i, EU 2200i Companion and EU2200i Camo Portable Generators. In each of these portable generators the inverter

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Some Workers Being Forced To Go To Work Amid Coronavirus

The message from government cannot be any clearer than “STAY AT HOME!” This is part of the plan to fight the coronavirus pandemic – stay at home, flatten the curve, save lives. Some workers express both fear and anger at being labeled as an “Essential Employee” and being forced to

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Fatal Crashes Spike When Clock Springs Ahead

Fatal car crashes nationally spike by 6% during the workweek following the daylight savings time’s “spring forward” change. That means the time change results in about 28 additional deaths according to a study. Looking deeper at the research shows the farther west a person lives the worse the crash chances

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Record Number Of Pedestrians Dying On American Streets

A recently released report shows conclusively that walking in America is getting more dangerous every year. In fact, 2019 was the most deadly year to date! Data from the first six months of 2019, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) predicts there were 6,590 pedestrian deaths that year,

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