Healthy Living

What a Motorcycle Injury Attorney Can Do for You

Motorcycles are huge fun to ride. They’re exhilarating, can make you feel free, and offer new perspectives on the world. One major downside, though, is that they are more dangerous than cars. If you have been in an accident, you may need a motorcycle injury attorney.

To know for sure, take advantage of free consultations. You can go see the attorneys, or they can visit you in the hospital or at home. To emphasize, these consultations come at no charge to you. You get immediate opinions on whether you need a lawyer and what the nuances of your case might be. Meet with at least three attorneys to get a variety of opinions that reflect the whole picture. Now, here’s what these folks can do for you.

Allow You to Focus On Recovering

Recovering after a motorcycle crash can be difficult, even if your injuries are minor. You are likely dealing with lost income, medical expenses, and stress on many levels. It helps to know that your case is in the hands of someone capable who is taking care of the paperwork, gathering evidence, communicating with insurance companies, and much more.

In fact, once you enlist the aid of an attorney, insurance companies are required to contact that person, not you. That right there is a load of stress off your shoulders.

Advocate for You

Early on, motorcycle accident attorneys evaluate your case, for instance, calculating economic and non-economic damages. Examples of the latter include pain and suffering, while examples of the former include lost wages, future medical treatment, and current medical bills. This is essential so you know if insurance companies are offering you fair settlements.

Your attorneys advocate for you to ensure you are treated fairly, and they take your case all the way to trial if it becomes necessary. This can happen if the insurance company won’t settle or if your case is particularly complex. Most people do not have the legal experience nor the time or knowledge to effectively represent themselves.

Save You Money (and Get You Money!)

Many people don’t get an attorney because they think lawyers are too expensive. They don’t have the financial resources to pay for one, much less in the middle of recovering from an accident.

The good news is that most motorcycle injury attorneys work on contingency. That means they get paid from the settlement, judgment, or verdict. You pay nothing except perhaps filing fees or other types of fees (pay careful attention to the fee structure paperwork attorneys give you). In most cases, though, these fee expenses come later. Working on contingency gives attorneys more motivation to do right by you since they are financially invested as well.

Even if your case does not settle or receive a favorable verdict, attorneys tend to cover expenses themselves. Always clarify these points upfront before hiring someone.

As you can see, motorcycle injury attorneys have the potential to be valuable allies. It’s worth meeting with them to get an idea of the merits of your case.

Infant Toddler Products

Pillow safety for babies under 12 months

As a baby develops in its first year, there are a lot of exciting new things for them to experience. One of these is going outside and traveling in the car. Some parents may even want to take their baby or infant on an extended trip that requires air travel. While keeping things closer to home, there’s still enough to keep parents concerned and up all night with worry. Using pillows during travel can bring up some questions about the overall pillow safety, both inside and outside of the home. 

How safe are pillows for babies in their first year?

There can be a lot of questions about pillows for babies under 12 months. New parents sometimes feel overwhelmed by all of the rules and restrictions that they hear about. One of these hot topics is pillows for babies under 12 months. Using a pillow in a baby’s crib is an absolute no, but this doesn’t mean that it can’t be useful in other areas. Doctors recommend that parents keep pillows out of their baby’s cribs until the child is at least two years old. 

In a child’s first year, there are a couple of ways that pillows can be helpful. The first is a U-shaped pillow that is primarily used when a child is in their car seat. This not only helps with supporting their head and neck, but it can also provide a sense of comfort and security. Many children do not like the feeling of confinement that comes with being restrained in a car or infant seat. Using a neck pillow can help to give them a feeling of safety and relaxation. 

The other instance when a pillow is not only safe but helpful for an infant is when they are learning to sit on their own. Sitting is one of the major developmental milestones that babies achieve in their first year of life. As they are developing the muscles that are necessary for them to sit without assistance, a specialized sitting pillow can help to support them.

As a child develops, their needs will change, but having supervision is always important in the first few years of life. Staying aware of their movements can help to keep them safe. Regular check-ups with a pediatrician are also helpful for the child and the parents. Pillow safety is just one of the important aspects of a child’s first year. Keeping a child safe requires constant attention.

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New on Pure Flix is the series, Going Home. Episodes 1 and 2 are available to watch and I just completed Episode 2, The Cards You’re Dealt. When you have a life partner and you have time to prepare for death, you would think it can become easier. Vance and Betty seemed to arrive at Sunset House hospice prepared for the end of Betty’s life.

In this couple’s life they had fun stories of travel, but you learn they never had children. After multiple miscarriages it was determined Betty could never carry a baby to term and they went on through life as just husband and wife. Betty is so light-hearted and uses humor to get through her illness, but no one is immune to painful memories no matter how long ago.

After sitting on death’s doorstep for some time, she seems to look back on life and feel so much. At the same time, she wants to look ahead at what life can be for Vance without her. He is not in the right health himself and that worries her. You immediately feel a sense of selflessness in Betty.

As the episode comes to an end, she longs to hold those babies in heaven again, she needed help finding after-care for Vance and Nurse Charley (Cynthia Geary) is there to help them cross her last journey. Hospice care is truly Nurse Charley’s calling after her experience of being with her Grandmother during her passing many years ago. For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. – 2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV)

Going Home follows an inspiring team of nurses who help guide patients and loved ones on the ultimate journey – one of transition from this world to their forever home.

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Children's Books

Ready to Read: Level One Books for Summer Reading

Ready to Read: Level One Books for Summer Reading

Ready to Read books are great learning tools over the summer to prepare your child for independent reading or a head start. Ready to Read: Level One books are for ages 4-6 and the first independent readers. These will have fun stories with appropriate words children in this skill level can master easily. If you are looking for Summer reading, these 2 titles are a hit!

Hairy, Hairy Poodle by Marilyn Singer

Poodle coming, poodle going.
Poodle’s curly hair is growing.
Poodle’s eyes are hardly showing.
Like the grass, that dog needs mowing!

See Poodle’s hair grow and grow and grow in this rhyming book for beginning readers. Buy on Amazon.

Red Truck Monsters: Race for First Place by Candice Ransom

Monsters high five. Monsters grin. Monsters hope their truck might win!

A family of monsters enter a race with their beloved red truck. But soon they realize the race is for monster trucks, not monsters in trucks! Can they still finish in first place? Buy on Amazon!

These titles are published by Simon Schuster.