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Two Key Contributors to Nursing Home Falls
Dec 16, 2025Falls are an ongoing, serious problem in our nation’s nursing homes. Residents tend to be older and frailer than senior citizens living in the general community, so it’s not a shock that their number of falls per person, per year, is higher. However, other factors come into play that needlessly elevates the figures.Two significant factors…
Read MoreAuto Accident Victims — Never Go It Alone
Dec 16, 2025If you are the victim of a negligent driver and sustain significant injuries and damages, it’s always a good idea to hire an auto accident attorney—and almost always a mistake not to. Here’s why… Auto accident attorneys have in-depth knowledge about relevant laws and procedural rules affecting your case. They will advise you of statutes…
Read MoreCorradino & Partners Presents $100,000 to Boys & Girls Club of Clifton
Dec 16, 2025CLIFTON, NJ – Personal injury law firm, Corradino & Papa recently presented the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton with $100,000 for the purchase of two new school buses. The money was donated at a ceremony held in Clifton, NJ on June 21, 2018. The Boys & Girls Club is an essential institution in Clifton,…
Read MoreCorradino & Partners, LLC Donate Two New Buses To Boys & Girls Club of Clifton
Dec 16, 2025CLIFTON, NJ – The law firm of Corradino & Papa, LLC will provide $100,000 for the purchase of two new buses that will transport community youth to and from city schools to the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton.The Boys & Girls Club provides Clifton, NJ’s and Woodland Park, NJ’s youth with programs before and…
Read MoreThe Heat is on — Safety Tip
Dec 16, 2025According to the National Weather Service, heat is the number one weather-related killer in the United States, and it results in hundreds of deaths each year. Surprisingly, excessive heat claims more lives on average each year than other seemingly more sinister weather events such as floods, lightning, tornadoes, and hurricanes combined.Children, Parked Cars, and Warm…
Read MoreMenace at the Beach (No, Not Sharks)
Dec 16, 2025Eighty percent of beach rescues performed by lifeguards result from swimmers getting caught in rip currents. Rip currents are powerful, channeled currents of water that flow away from the shore, back out to sea. They account for over 100 deaths per year at U.S. beaches. Rip currents typically form at low spots or breaks in…
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