Texting While Driving May Become Impossible

By David M. Kennedy | June 7, 2017

We all remember the recent accident that took the lives of thirteen church members returning home from a retreat in the Texas Hill Country. Reports were that the 20-year old driver of the pickup that crossed into their lane of traffic…

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U.S. Regulations of Truck Industry Protect Us All

By David M. Kennedy | June 2, 2017

I read recently of a bus accident in the northern Philippines. Those passengers who were fortunate enough to survive the crash that sent the bus plunging out of control to the bottom of an 80-foot ravine, told rescuers of how the…

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If You Kill An Old Man With A Ham Sandwich, You Had Better Be In Texas

By David M. Kennedy | May 27, 2017

“I asked the nurse assistant why she left a ham sandwich with the nursing home resident on a mechanical diet – who then promptly choked to death – and she said, ‘I thought mechanical diet meant that he was a mechanic and…

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A New Danger Of Cancer With Breast Implants

By David M. Kennedy | May 4, 2017

I read a recent article disclosing yet another potential danger with breast implants: anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, or ALCL. It is relatively rare and death from it even more so, but here is the lowdown. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,…

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Be Wary Of What Your ‘Friend’ Is Not Telling You

By David M. Kennedy | April 30, 2017

It is said that ‘silence is golden.’ In most instances, silence is a right belonging to him whose lips are sealed. On the other hand, silence is a fraud that can land one in court. A lawsuit was filed this week…

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How About a Baby in a Box?

By David M. Kennedy | April 28, 2017

It was Christmas of 1975 when a boy-genius came up with a gimmick to try and make a quick buck: the Pet Rock. It was all the crave for about six months, but before its demise, the Pet Rock guy had raked in…

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Killer Trucks Without Drivers. Really?

By David M. Kennedy | March 3, 2017

Killer Trucks I have a close friend that dreamed of wheeling a ‘big rig’ semi-truck as a career. According to a recent report in USA Today, he may soon be dreaming in the bunk while the truck drives itself down our…

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U.S. Traffic Deaths Rising

By james | February 16, 2017

Traffic Deaths Despite the advancements in automobile technology, the number of Americans dying on roads and highways has increased dramatically. According to the estimates released by the National Safety Council, 40,200 people died in accidents involving motor vehicles in 2016—a 6…

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Guest Blog by James Shupp

By james | January 4, 2017

David, thank you for allowing me to write a guest blog for your new website. It’s been a privilege knowing you and your family over the last twenty years. I wish you the very best and know that your clients will…

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