Based on numbers from the 2010 Census, and reported by the Los Angeles Times, people aged 65 and older will make up 19 percent of the U.S. population by 2030. If you are among the approximately 78 million baby boomers...
Read More If you ride a motorcycle, you have joined millions of other Americans in taking to the open road on two wheels. The difficult news is, you are three times more likely to be killed in an accident on Kentucky and...
Read More What are signs of head trauma after a car accident? Motor vehicle crashes are the second leading cause of traumatic brain injury in the United States, but you may not immediately recognize damage from a head injury after an accident....
Read More Hit and run accidents take a heavy toll on pedestrians Hit and run crashes killed 884 pedestrians in the United States in 2012, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. While traffic deaths have decreased in Kentucky and across...
Read More With texting and driving, drowsy driving and a drunk driver deciding to get behind the wheel, there are a number of reasons why car crashes continue to take place. In Pikeville, Kentucky, distracted driving is particularly dangerous and it is...
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