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Being Safe in Utah (General Safety)

Utah Motorcycle Laws: Helmets, Turn Signals, and More

Published on March 30, 2017 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Motorcycle Accidents

Riding a motorcycle is a fun and exciting way to travel anywhere, especially in a scenic state like Utah. However, it is also one of the more risky forms of transportation. Because of this, there are many specific laws governing motorcycles. If you currently ride a motorcycle, or are thinking about starting, it is important to be familiar…

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Spring Break Safety Tips

Published on March 27, 2017 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Current Events

As school semesters wear on, students start looking forward to spring break. They dream of sunshine, beaches, or even just a few days of pure relaxation. Many Utah schools will take their spring breaks in early April. Vacations can be relaxing and rejuvenating, but can also have their dangers. At Good Guys Injury Law, we want…

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International Day of Happiness: Avoiding Road Rage

Published on March 20, 2017 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Car Accidents, Car Safety

March 20th is the International Day of Happiness! Positive attitudes can have a significant impact on many different aspects of life. One of the most frustrating daily activities many of us take part in is driving and commuting. Road rage can easily take over tense situations. Avoiding road rage can minimize accidents and promote safety…

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Utah Roads Going Green

Published on March 17, 2017 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Current Events

Provo schools are taking a big step towards environmentally-friendly roads. Utah’s Department of Environmental Quality is giving $2.5 million of federal grant money to the Provo City School District, and they are putting it to use on their buses. The district believes they will be able to purchase eight low-emission buses. This is just one example of…

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Changing Sleep Schedule? How to Handle Daylight Savings Time

Published on March 10, 2017 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Current Events

We all need sleep. A solid sleep schedule is one of the most important and healthy habits to keep. However, sometimes you just can’t seem to relax enough to get the rest you need. Daylight savings time can make this problem even worse. If you are experiencing insomnia or restlessness during a changing sleep schedule,…

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Brain Injury Effects and Common Causes

Published on March 7, 2017 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Brain Injuries, Utah Lawyer

Brain injuries are a serious and complicated matter. Your brain is vulnerable, which is why the skull is meant to protect it. However, your skull is only so strong. Serious injuries prevent your brain from sending essential messages to other parts of your body. Therefore, brain injuries can negatively affect many areas of bodily function.…

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Naloxone in Utah: Stopping Drug Overdoses

Published on February 27, 2017 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Being Safe in Utah (General Safety), Fatal Accidents

Opioid abuse is increasing. Opioids include both prescription painkillers and illegal drugs like heroin. Increased abuse leads to a high number of overdose deaths in Utah. However, in an effort to stop drug overdose deaths the state Department of Health now allows pharmacies to provide naloxone over the counter, without a prescription. This post will help you…

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