What every parent should know about Michigan car seat laws
Whether you are taking a road trip or simply running errands, understanding Michigan car seat laws will make every outing safer. Sometimes a child is unable to use a car seat or booster seat due to a physical or medical condition. Before installing a car seat or booster, read the instructions from the car seat manufacturer and the vehicle ownerโs manual. Tighten the seat belt used to fasten the car seat until the โwiggle roomโ is less than an inch from side-to-side. AdDonโt move children to a larger seat (or exchange a booster seat for a seat belt) too soon.
What every Michigander should know about winter slip-and-fall accidents
Consequently, more Michigan residents are likely to be injured in slip-and-fall accidents during the winter months. If so, here are some important facts about this complicated area of Michigan law. AdIn addition, a plaintiff has to prove they suffered damages as a result of the property ownerโs failure to maintain a safe environment. Without a thorough knowledge of slip-and-fall law, you may unwittingly offer information that can hurt your case. โBecause of the complexity of the law, Michigan slip-and-fall cases can be challenging,โ Bernstein said.
Some vets meeting new challenges amid pandemic -- hereโs how you can help on Veterans Day
This year has proved to be challenging times for everyone, but on this Veteranโs Day it is particularly challenging for veterans in our community who are homeless. One place they turn to for help is the Call Sam Kitchen for Veterans, but amid the pandemic, the center is finding even bigger challenges. Call Sam Kitchen for Veterans serves three hot meals per day to homeless vets, said attorney Mark Bernstein, who provides warm meals and shelters. The kitchen is open 365 days per year and Is seeing an increased need because of the pandemic. In order to maintain social distancing within the center, the kitchen has fewer volunteers and is now entirely carry-out or delivery.