Monthly Archives: February 2020
Broward County Teacher Fired for Molesting Student
When a person is arrested for a crime that directly impacts their job—especially one that involves children—they are typically fired soon after, especially if there is significant evidence that shows that they are guilty of the crime. However, in one Florida case, a teacher was charged with molesting a student and the school district… Read More »
Boy Killed in Semi Truck Crash on Interstate 10
When it comes to getting hit by a vehicle, getting in a semi truck crash is probably the deadliest type of automobile accident. Semi trucks weigh as much as 20 times more than your average passenger car. That means that a collision between a car and semi truck can be deadly. Sadly, this was… Read More »
Staying Safe on Florida Roads
Gas prices are dropping in the state. While this is good news for travelers, it also means many more cars will be out and about, with record levels of travel expected. With the influx of vehicles, car crashes are more common. With more people out partying and consuming alcohol and drugs, DUI offenses will… Read More »
Could Approval of Dry Needling Increase Risk of Medical Malpractice?
Two bills have recently been introduced in Florida, and if passed, they could put physical therapists and patients on pins and needles—literally. If adopted this year, HB 467 and SB 792 would allow physical therapists to perform dry needling techniques on patients. In addition, not much training would be required, at just 25 hours… Read More »