What to do when you are in a crash with an uninsured driver
In the state of Missouri, same as any other state in the country, drivers need to carry auto insurance at all times. The Missouri Department of Insurance states drivers need to carry liability insurance of at least $10,000 in property damage, $50,000 in accident coverage and $25,000 per person. However, there are plenty of people out...
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Keep track of important details after a car crash
Missouri drivers can take action after a car accident to help to protect themselves and their ability to pursue compensation after the crash. This is especially important for people who have been injured or had their vehicle damaged after an auto accident caused by another driver’s dangerous, distracted or negligent driving. Of course, the...
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How new tech from software startup can keep workers safe
Worldwide, more than 1,000 people die every day in workplace accidents, which is why it’s so important to assess and prevent as many risks in the workplace as possible. Employers and safety managers in Missouri now have new technology they can depend on for this purpose. Based in Des Moines and specializing in SaaS,...
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Improving worker safety: five tips for employers
Improving worker safety in Missouri starts with one employer at a time. Unfortunately, many employers become distracted by tight deadlines and the fast pace of their work environments, paying little attention to safety guidelines. Not only will this make workers more vulnerable to injuries, but it will also lower their morale as they realize...
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Organization says proactive measures improve construction safety
Construction workers in Missouri and nationwide face hazardous job conditions each day. However, a new report by the Associated Builders and Contractors, or ABC, says that following the organization’s safety program can help construction companies become up to 670 percent safer than companies that don’t follow the program. ABC’s program is called the Safety...
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Understanding distracted driving
Missouri drivers who engage activities that draw their attention away from their driving are engaging in distracted driving. These activities may include texting or talking on their cellphone, conversing with other people in the vehicle, adjusting the navigation system or stereo, drinking or eating.The most disturbing type of distraction is texting. In order to...
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