Exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to serious health complications. The effects of asbestos became apparent after studies found a clear link between asbestos exposure and fatal diseases. Long-term exposure to asbestos at work or home can result in serious lung disorders, including cancer.Over 45,000 Americans have died between the years 1999 to 2015 due to asbestos-related disorders. The latency period for asbestos exposure ranges between 15 to 60 years. Experts state that new cases of asbestos exposure disorder will continue to rise in the next...Continue Reading...
Car Accidents Are a CertaintyYou’ve all heard the famous quote, “nothing is certain in life, but death and taxes.” This quote is usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin, who wrote in a 1789 letter: “Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance That promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be saidto be certain, except death and taxes.”Well let me add just one more thing …. ACCIDENTS....Continue Reading...
Do you need an estate plan? Are you confused about this? To avoid the confusion, first ask yourself the following questions:What would happen if I die today?What would happen to my wealth?Does my spouse know about the investments, insurances, debtors and creditors that I possess?Whether my wealth be appropriately distributed according to my wishes?Will there be any financial conflicts in my family? Whether there might be multiple claimants for my assets?If you are a business owner then similar issues will be applied to your business as well? Will...Continue Reading...
In May, The Sun posted an article describing a dog attack on a ten year old boy as he was walking home from school. Police and the Fontana Animal Services Team responded to a call shortly after 2:30 p.m. to the 14800 block of Woodland Drive for the reported dog bite. When police and animal services arrived on scene, the boy had suffered from severe injuries to the face and head areas. The owner, 36-year-old R. Contreras, was unsure how the dog got out, but he speculates that his children may have left the gate open after taking out the trash, but...Continue Reading...
Every time you get into a vehicle, you risk an accident, injury, and even death. Seat belts and other safety features do quite a bit to lessen the impact, and when it comes to children, car seats are often the most important factor. Unfortunately, between 2010 and 2014, 18,116 children were involved in accidents in the United States, and 15.9 percent of them died. These numbers come from Department of Transportation reports on accidents involving children and information from the US Census Bureau on how many children are in each state. Best...Continue Reading...