It’s Officially “Snirt” Season in North Dakota
There’s something really lovely about freshly fallen snow. It makes everything bright and clean looking, and it’s perfect for snow angels and forts. But as any local can tell you, it doesn’t take long for that snow to get packed down and muddy. Throw in some sand on the road, and you’re officially in snirt…
Read MoreBe Aware of Injury Risks This Holiday Season
As the holiday season approaches, it’s important to set the scene for a safe and joyful celebration in Minot. Amidst the festivities, it becomes increasingly important to stay mindful of potential hazards and take necessary precautions. While the holiday spirit often brings families and friends together, it also brings about an array of risks that,…
Read MoreUnderstanding Your Legal Options After an Amputation Injury
Amputations, the surgical removal or traumatic severing of a limb or a part of a limb, can result from a wide range of causes. Traumatic events are one of the more common reasons. Accidents, whether on the road, at the workplace, or in public spaces, sometimes lead to devastating amputation injuries. These life-altering incidents can…
Read MoreWhy Empty Trailers and Bobtailing Tractors Are So Dangerous
North Dakota’s roadways are constantly bustling with a significant number of large trucks. The state’s strategic location and economic activities have made it a prominent passthrough for the transportation of goods. However, an issue that often goes unnoticed is the presence of these trucks on the road, even when they’re not carrying a load. In…
Read MoreUPDATE: North Dakota Named Deadliest State to Work Once Again
OSHA, Department of Labor, the IHSA: These groups and others exist to protect US workers on the job, making rules and laws about how to keep employees safe in workplaces across the country. And yet despite all of this, North Dakota consistently ranks one of the most dangerous places to work. This year, however, we…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Leased Roads
Leased roads are highways or roadways that are owned and maintained by private entities rather than government agencies. These roads may be operated for profit, built to serve specific industries, or maintained by companies to access their facilities. Leased roads are often used in the oil and gas industries, where truck drivers access these roads…
Read MoreWhere Should I Put My Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors?
As we enter the colder season here in North Dakota, we thought it was a good time to talk about smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Proper use of these appliances can be a literal matter of life or death. It’s important to ensure you are using yours correctly, in the event of a house fire…
Read MoreWant Fewer Truck Accidents? Give Drivers a Place to Sleep
At the end of a long day – or even in the middle of one – truck drivers, like everyone, need a place to sleep. This is not just a suggestion, but the law. Long-haul truckers are required to take rest and sleep breaks regularly in order to prevent fatigued truck drivers on the road.…
Read MoreFatal Bus Accident Reminds Us That the Impact Isn’t the Only Risk in a Crash
On September 14, one person was killed after a school bus and a pickup truck collided at the intersection of Highway 32 and County Road 4. Per Inforum news: The Hatton-Northwood volleyball team was about 5 miles away from Dakota Prairie High School in Petersburg to play Nelson County when tragedy struck Thursday, Sept. 14.…
Read MoreWeather-Related Car Accidents in North Dakota
Weather conditions can rapidly shift from clear skies to rain, snow, fog, or even ice, creating treacherous driving environments. One moment of inattention, combined with a sudden change in weather, can lead to car accidents with severe consequences. Rain can reduce visibility and make roads slippery, snow and ice can impair traction and control, and…
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