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Mental Health Issues Among Construction Workers Grow

Nearly two-thirds of U.S. construction workers say they have experienced anxiety or depression in the past year, according to a new survey of more than 2,000 workers and executives.

Poor mental health can increase the risk of injuries, slow projects and drive up absenteeism, turnover and disability claims. It's important that managers and supervisors also focus on addressing the mental health and psychological safety issues construction workers face and establish protocols and services to identify and assist workers in need.

How to Avoid Being Sued for Injuries at Your Commercial Property

One of the biggest risks commercial property owners face is a visitor suffering an injury on their property.

One slip and fall can start a cascade of events, starting with a premises liability lawsuit seeking financial compensation. Your defense as a property owner is proving that you lived up to your duty of care to protect anyone who enters your property from injury, such as fixing broken pavers that could cause a tripping hazard.

Keeping it Safe, and Limiting Liability During Holidays

With year-end festivities about to begin, you should include safety into your holiday plans, be that if you are simply decorating the office or throwing a holiday/year-end party for your staff.

Since the holiday season or your party is only once a year, it's easy to overlook safety even though you already incorporate it into the other aspects of your operations. While you obviously want your staff to relax and have fun at your holiday party, you also want to make sure they get home safely and that nobody gets hurt or sick at your party.

Here's what you can focus on to reduce the chances of injury or illness or other liabilities. 

Make Your Holiday Season a Safe and Happy One

December is the holiday season for many religions, and it's a time of giving and joy. It is also a time to be extra vigilant regarding safety, both in your home and out and about.

The following are some important tips to keep yourself and your loved ones safe during the holidays.

Take Care of Yourself During the Holiday Stress

December brings with it a chance to spend time with family and other loved ones, but the lead-up to the holidays and even the holidays themselves can also be a source of great stress for many people.

Besides being busy at work at the end of the year, most people have to contend with Christmas parties, preparing for the holidays with their families, buying gifts, dealing with bad traffic - and perhaps money problems. If you are feeling frazzled, depressed and out of sorts, you're not alone. You can follow these tips to ease the holiday stress.

How to Thwart Porch Pirates This Holiday Season

As the holiday shopping season gets started and more people are shopping online, the threat of having your packages stolen from your doorstep continues growing.

Thefts of packages from front porches have become a nationwide epidemic, with Americans losing 241 million packages worth $15.7 billion to porch pirates in 2024, according to research by Omnisend. How can you stop these porch pirates?

Preparing for Safe Winter Driving

Snow has arrived or is about to in many parts of the country, and that means it's time to brush up on tips for safe winter driving, especially in snow.

The roads can get slick and visibility can dwindle, so always take it easy, drive calmly and stay safe. Whether you've driven in snow often, a short while or never, it's always a good idea to brush up on the basics to help you stay safe during this time of year.

Which Medicare Plans Work Best if You're a Traveler or a Snowbird?

Many retirees split their time between two homes or take frequent trips across the country. If that sounds like your lifestyle, the type of Medicare plan you choose can make a big difference in how easily you can get care away from your main residence.

Some plans are flexible and work anywhere in the country, while others are tied to local networks and can create headaches once you leave home. Here's a look at your options and which plans are more suited for seniors with lifestyles that aren't tied to one place.

Use Star Ratings to Guide Your Medicare Advantage, Part D Selections

If you are comparing Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, the federal government offers a simple tool to help you understand how plans stack up.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services uses a one-to-five-star rating system to grade the quality of these plans, and these ratings may change from one year to the next.

Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Extended Again… For a Few Months

Telehealth for certain medical services under Medicare are back after Congress passed the continuing resolution to reopen the government, which included a provision that extended telehealth flexibilities that expired on Oct. 1, 2025.

The new extension, which is only good through Jan. 30, 2026, would also pay retroactively for virtual care services delivered during the government shutdown.

Winterize Your Home This Fall

Fall is a special time of year, but as the season changes and the weather gets harsher, you'll want to make sure that your home can withstand whatever winter will throw at it this year.

There is nothing worse than finding out you have a roof leak or clogged rain gutters that collapse in heavy rain or snow. Fortunately, proactive maintenance now can save you from costly repairs, frustrating inconveniences and serious safety hazards down the road.

Americans Are Driving More Again, and It's Changing Accident Risk

America's roads are getting busy again and new emerging patterns, like busier and longer commute periods, more congestion and unpredictable traffic are driving an increase in accidents, according to a new report.

Although low-speed fender benders are rising during crowded rush hours, the bigger risk for more accidents is the steady increase in long trips and extended daily commutes, according to the report. For motorists, it's important to understand these new driving and traffic patterns and adjust their driving accordingly to reduce the chances of being in a collision.

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