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Take Your Family to School Week: Four Crucial Safety Tips

Take Your Family to School Week

Take Your Family to School Week takes place from February 11-17, 2024. Organizations like the National PTA use the event to promote various safety issues. Whether you and your children drive, walk, or bike to school, it’s important to practice proper safety measures in order to avoid car wrecks, pedestrian accidents, and bicycle crashes. After […]

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Burn Awareness Week: Preventing Burn Injuries at Home

Burn Awareness Week

Burn Awareness Week takes place during the first full week of February. Various safety organizations use the event to promote awareness and to teach people how to avoid burn injuries. The personal injury lawyers at Patterson Legal Group would like to do their part in the event. Below is a five-point safety guide filled with […]

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Lane Departure Collisions and How to Prevent Them

lane departure collisions

Every time you get behind the wheel, there is always the risk of an accident and potential road hazards. Few are as immediate and terrifying as unintended lane departure collisions. These sudden swerves, whether towards the rumble strip or across into oncoming traffic, can have devastating consequences like catastrophic injuries or even death.  In this […]

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Kansas Highway Patrol Can No Longer Use “Kansas Two-Step”

Kansas Two-Step

Good news for out-of-town motorists: the Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) can no longer use the “Kansas two-step” technique to question drivers and search their vehicles. According to The Associated Press (AP), U.S. District Judge Kathryn H. Vratil granted a permanent injunction against the practice. This means that motorists do not have to worry about secondary […]

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Understanding Missouri’s Hands-Free Law

Missouri hands-free law

In an effort to reduce the number of car accidents caused by distracted driving, the Missouri General Assembly passed new laws that make the use of mobile electronic devices illegal. The law went into effect on August 28, 2023. However, a transition period is being used so that offenders will receive warnings in 2024 and […]

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Home Office Safety Week: Avoiding Work-From-Home Injuries

Home Office Safety Week

Home Office Safety Week takes place during the second week of January. With more and more people working from home since the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more work-from-home injuries have taken place. Thankfully, these injuries are highly avoidable through proper safety measures. The personal injury lawyers at Patterson Legal Group want to support Home Office […]

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New Year’s Eve Safety Checklist

New Year's Eve safety

New Year’s Eve is a night of celebration and anticipation of the year ahead. But amidst the fireworks and champagne toasts, it’s easy to overlook potential dangers during the festivities. The holiday is one of the most dangerous nights of the year, which is why the personal injury attorneys at Patterson Legal Group have created […]

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Common Winter Activity Injuries and How to Avoid Them

winter activity injuries

Winter brings sparkling snow, cozy nights, and the holiday season. This time of year also has many outdoor activities like sledding, skiing, ice skating, and more. With these activities also comes the risk of injuries and sometimes even death. In this blog, the personal injury attorneys at Patterson Legal Group explain some common winter activity […]

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5 Ways Snow Can Cause Car Crashes

Snow Car Accidents

Although December has been relatively warm throughout most of Kansas and Missouri, temperatures are expected to drop sharply in the near future. Additionally, the El Niño weather system adds the potential for a larger-than-normal amount of snowfall this winter. This means that there will likely be more snow car accidents and other weather-related crashes. To […]

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How to Avoid Holiday Light Electrocution Injuries

holiday light electrocution injuries

The holiday season is a joyous time for celebrating with friends and family. One of the highlights of the season for many is decorating for the festivities. With that comes the risk of holiday light electrocution injuries. When decorating for the holiday season, it is important to do so safely to avoid electric shock, burn […]

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