With the passage of time, Missourians will inevitably experience the increasing need to care for elderly loved ones. Some will care for their elderly relatives themselves; some will hire a person to come to the home; while others will need to place the elderly person...
Understanding Missouri’s new expungement laws
As of Jan. 1, 2018, Missouri’s new expungement laws went into effect. If you have a criminal conviction on your record, this new law may be just what you need to get that conviction expunged. If you are successful in your expungement attempt, not only does your...
Missouri ranked as risky for teens and potential for a car crash
Teens from across the nation are excited to receive their driver's licenses and get out on the road. This is universal and not just in Missouri. However, the basic dangers of driving and sharing the road with others are exacerbated by different factors, including the...
Fatal accident kills two construction workers when cable breaks
Risk is an inherent part of doing construction work or any physical job in Missouri and other states across the nation. These jobs generally require that the workers do certain things that place them in jeopardy as part of completing a project. It is also dangerous...
Fatal accident statistics look at Memorial Day in Missouri
Holiday weekends in Missouri mean there will be more people on the road, more people taking part in various recreational activities and more traffic overall. This increase can result in more accidents. Some of these can be so severe that they result in a fatal...
Auto accident with motorcycle injures riders; driver arrested
Motorcyclists are at risk of being injured or killed in an accident in Missouri and across the nation. Every time they go out on the road on their bikes, they are placing their trust in other motorists that they will obey the rules of the road, keep a close eye on...