Protecting The Injured In Arizona For More Than 30 Years

Slip & Fall

3 reasons older adults have higher fall rates

A fall can happen to anyone, but aging adults face a far greater risk. According to the CDC, 3 million people 65 and older visited the emergency room due to a fall in 2019. While an array of factors play into fall rates, the below three reasons often play a key role....

How do falls impact back health?

Slips, trips and falls of all manner have had an unpleasant impact on the back health of individuals for as long as people have been taking tumbles. Back health is crucially important not only to the overall wellness of a person but to how they conduct themselves in...

What happens during head injury recovery?

When property owners are negligent in making repairs or performing maintenance, other people are at risk of serious injury. For example, a slip and fall accident can easily lead to a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that may have lasting effects on the victim. If you or...

Protect your senior parent after a fall

While slipping on a wet floor may seem a minor incident to some, your senior parent can sustain significant damages after a fall. Costly medical expenses for emergency care, ongoing therapies and necessary equipment and supplies can quickly become overwhelming. When a...

How do you recover from hip replacement?

Hip replacement surgery often follows a hip fracture, especially if the person is older rather than younger. At times, blood cannot properly re-supply the hip joint and thus the bone may collapse or grow deformed after the fracture. This is a major surgery, so it is...