Why You Should Let Us Help You Right Away
We know that an injury can be stressful for you and your loved ones, who may have to help care for you. We know what it is like because we have been there. We want to help reduce that stress is much as possible.
Andrea currently serves as Chair of the Board of Directors for Clinics Can Help, a Palm Beach County nonprofit that accepts gently used and new durable medical equipment (DME), and unwrapped medical supplies, from individuals and organizations, and redistributes it to needy children and adults in our community. The equipment includes wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs, and many other types of equipment. In 2020, Clinics Can Help provided approximately $1.7 million dollars of medical equipment and supplies to 3,000 children and adults. Injury victims, children, and adults with disabilities, and the elderly, may seek medical equipment and supplies from Clinics Can Help, by calling (561) 640-2995, or by visiting https://www.clinicscanhelp.org.
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Back to School Safety Tips
As the summer break draws to a close and Palm Beach County schools reopen, it is important to talk to your children about back-to-school safety. As a motorist, you should also take extra special care with schoolchildren on the road, including sharing the road with school buses, pedestrians and bicyclists. From your little ones with
August 9, 2021 -
Can Your Social Media Activity Harm Your Personal Injury Case?
The answer is a resounding “Yes!” Social media post about you—whether made by you or others—likely contain a treasure trove of information that the insurance adjuster or lawyer opposing your personal injury claim or lawsuit may use against you. They will check all the social media sites to see what information is publicly available about
July 20, 2021 -
When Red-Light Runners Cause Car Accidents
Florida Red Light Rules Section 316.075(1)(c)1, Florida Statutes requires Florida drivers to stop at red lights. In Florida, a steady yellow light is just a warning that the light is about to turn red. A Florida driver is allowed to enter an intersection while the light is still yellow, just not after it has turned
April 13, 2021