Mississippi taverns rarely liable for damage by drinkers

Close to 11,000 people die in the United States every year in accidents involving people impaired by alcohol. Awareness campaigns, DUI checkpoints and horrors on the local news often remind people to drive sober, but the role of bars, restaurants, bartenders, and servers is less often discussed. Every state works out its own way…

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How to defend your health license against a formal complaint

Medical malpractice claims are not the only way physicians can be sued. Anyone who interacts with a physician can file a formal complaint against them. These formal complaints are serious and can have a negative effect on your ability to practice medicine in the future. If the medical licensing board sent you a letter…

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Mississippi drivers rated worst in the country according to study

Mississippi has been rated as the worst state for drivers, according to a recent study from Smart Asset. It’s the second year the Magnolia State topped the list, alongside a few of its southern neighbors including Alabama, Tennessee, Texas and Florida. Why Mississippi was ranked so low According to the data, more than 76%…

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What are the risks of Roundup?

There have been many cases heard and claims made about the risk of using Roundup. As of 2019, more than 18,400 people filed lawsuits that were related to the product. Glyphosate is the main chemical causing most of the health problems. Many people use this product either at their job or doing yardwork at…

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Rules of the road most drivers ignore

Driving requires responsibility and a certain level of skill. But it’s easy to fall into habits, especially when you’re a seasoned driver. These habits can prove dangerous when they don’t comply with the rules of the road. Here are four rules of the road that many drivers forget to adhere to. 1. Coming to…

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Understanding under- and uninsured Mississippi drivers

Just behind Florida, Mississippi has the second-highest rate of uninsured motorists in America. In both states, about one in four are illegally driving without insurance. The problem has proved tough to solve, but individual drivers can best protect themselves with good information. One surprising contributor to high rates of uninsured Most insurance experts say…

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