Nursing Homes in Tennessee Affected by COVID-19
Novel COVID-19, the Coronavirus, has spared no state or nation. In Tennessee, COVID-19 has spread statewide, from West Tennessee through East Tennessee. Thousands of Tennesseans
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Novel COVID-19, the Coronavirus, has spared no state or nation. In Tennessee, COVID-19 has spread statewide, from West Tennessee through East Tennessee. Thousands of Tennesseans
COVID-19 has produced shockwaves throughout the economy in Tennessee and the United States as a whole. Social distancing measures, “Safer at Home” orders, and government
Two Memphis intersections have landed on a list of the riskiest roads in the United States. Lyxt, a company providing video telematics, data and analytics
On the job injuries are an unfortunate fact of life. This is why most states have laws requiring companies with five or more employees to
If you are involved in any type of motor vehicle accident, all bets are off when it comes to injuries. You can walk away unscathed
Have you ever driven right next to a big commercial truck, like an 18-wheeler, semi-truck, tractor-trailer, or big rig? Have you seen a big truck
While some factors that affect the likelihood of accidents are within a driver’s control (like speed, obeying rules and regulations, and mechanical issues), other factors
A Missouri man has filed suit against St. Sophia Health & Rehabilitation Center, a facility located in Florissant, MO, claiming the nursing home allowed his
Jackknifing can refer to the situation in which an 18-wheeler or tractor-trailer skids, and the trailer swings out onto the side of the cab, forming
In the United States, truck drivers are required to maintain a logbook tracking their hours while on the road. These logbooks are regulated by the