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When Should My Elderly Parents Stop Driving?
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Car Accident on October 29, 2021
Concerning driving, the main concerns that medical professionals have are the anti-anxiety medications, narcotics, and sleeping pills. This is due to the conditions that these medications all treat because these drugs have side effects that make may compromise a person’s ability to drive a car. Any substance that impairs a driver’s ability to operate a… Read More
What are the Benefits of Adult Adoption?
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Family Law on October 22, 2021
Adult adoption may sound strange, but it is or all intents and purposes a valid legal process. Someone may want to adopt a woman who 32. A person may have been reunited with their birth mother and want to make her their legal mother. Although it may seem unusual, adult adoption is both legal and… Read More
Are Haunted House Workers Eligible for Workers’ Compensation?
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Workers' Compensation on October 21, 2021
Halloween is a holiday that everyone can enjoy, including adults. Unfortunately, there are some hazards associated with Halloween. Some of the most dangerous situations affect the employees working in haunted house attractions or events. Haunted houses can pose hazards for those visiting them, but the workers in charge of entertaining the guests are especially prone… Read More
What Should I Know about Remarrying after Divorce?
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Divorce on October 14, 2021
Marriage is a popular institution. Nearly 90 percent of people get married in their lifetime. Unfortunately, many of those unions do not last. When divorce happens, however, about 70 percent of people who have divorced end up remarrying. About half of those individuals remarry within five years of their divorce. For reasons that are highly… Read More
How can I Reduce Strains in the Workplace?
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Personal Injury on October 7, 2021
This year, a new scientific study was announced to test out wearable robotics to alleviate or prevent strains and sprains in the workplace. This study is in progress. In the workplace, there are tasks requiring endurance in lifting or repetitive motions. This raises the risk of strain injuries. The job of reducing these risks is… Read More