Yes, people can work on their own motorcycles, as long as they have the necessary knowledge, skills, and tools to do so safely and effectively. In fact, many motorcycle enthusiasts enjoy working on their own bikes as a hobby or to save money on repairs and maintenance. However, it’s important … Continue reading
Year: 2022
If you or someone you know has been involved in an auto accident, sporting accident, or another sudden impact, you should always be on the lookout for signs of potential traumatic brain injury, or TBI. Here are six signs to keep in mind. Loss of Consciousness Someone who has had … Continue reading
In 2022, there were over 53,000 reported motorcycle thefts in the United States. That increase is 30% higher than the previous year and the highest number of motorcycle thefts since 2010. That does even mention the number of bikes stolen and not reported. If you are ever in this unfortunate … Continue reading
When holiday shopping it’s important to plan ahead. With the rise of Covid cases, many stores are anticipating less in-store shopping and more online shopping. In anticipation of this and to decrease the number of bodies in-store on one specific day, many stores have opted to spread out their Black … Continue reading
The United States has over 80 fatal traffic accidents on a daily basis. That equates to over 32,000 deaths a year as a result of traffic accidents alone. Luckily, not all traffic accidents lead to fatalities, meaning that a significant number of those who are involved in traffic accidents manage … Continue reading
Asbestos Companies Knew the Risks In 1870, the industrialized asbestos industry began. By the early 1900s, physicians had already begun to notice breathing problems in exposed workers. British authorities had published information about mesothelioma, the hazards of asbestos exposure and the danger it posed on workers’ health in 1898. Information … Continue reading
When you’re out on your motorcycle, the last thing you want to be worried about is whether cars and other vehicles around you can see you. When it’s dark out, however, this may be of the utmost concern. Having a night ride on your motorcycle can be thrilling, but you … Continue reading
Here in South Texas, our winters are mild compared to other places in the United States. However, we still do experience a drop in temperature and at times, even freezing conditions. Although these weather patterns may be rare, we must all evaluate our actions if the situation occurs. Driving Myth … Continue reading
When you’re driving, it’s always important to take extreme caution. Car accidents are one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and they are often preventable. However, the added pressure of driving your baby—arguably the most precious cargo of all—only doubles the importance of being cautious. Aside … Continue reading
Motorcycle crashes can be traumatic and are a healthy fear every rider should take seriously. Fear keeps riders from overstepping boundaries and putting their safety in danger. This fear does not mean every rider should be too terrified to ride but that every rider should take the motorcycle seriously and … Continue reading