T.W. Cooper Insurance Blog: Driving Tips to Stay Safe During Your Summer Vacation
Take these precautions to protect yourself when you’re walking and running outside.
Wet weather can require extra time for travel and create some headaches for drivers.
We are all concerned about the health safety of our family and friends. We set out our suggestions on how to stay safe. Of course prevention is better than cure but there is still much we can all do.
Heat index values in the triple digits could be harmful to your health if you're not prepared.
For seasoned construction workers, it can be hard to generate interest in workplace safety initiatives. Many erroneously assume that most workplace injuries occur because of a worker’s inexperience. While lack of familiarity with heavy equipment definitely plays a role, complacency is just as big of [...]
If you happen to see a large puddle remember turn around, don't drown.
You could be on the hook for your company's debts--unless you set things up correctly in the beginning.
How you stay safe during civil unrest depends largely on what you do to prepare, and how you act in the moment. These 5 tips will help you stay safe.
People get comfortable with unsafe driving habits, which is very similar to unsafe internet surfing habits. Three thing you want to do are: Double Check...
While having participating in outdoor activities this summer, the heat could potentially be dangerous without the correct precautions
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Staying safe as a pedestrian can be challenging. Particularly if you live in an area where sidewalks are not common, the simple act of walking along the side of the road can turn into a deadly
How can you stay safe when temperatures climb towards 100
Are you tired of staring at the same gray cubicle walls day in and day out and thinking about registering for that work conference or meeting a few states away? Break out of your routine, but don’t throw caution to the wind while doing so. Most people think they travel safely, but they actually don’t, …
Even a single or one-off exposure to asbestos can be dangerous for your health. Learn more on how to prevent exposure at MAA Center.
Today alone, more than 500 people will die from hospital errors, injuries, accidents, and infections. But it doesn't have to be that way. Most hospital error...