Bad Weather Accidents, Call For A Lawyer

Posted on December 4th, 2011 by Stormy in Violent Weather

Whoops, you hit someone or something from a slick road or the fog was so thick you could not see the road. Don’t worry, you are not alone. Everyone in their lifetime will have an accident from the weather. The key is being smart if you have an accident.

Bam – I hit something.

Bad weather conditions can be anything from a simple wind storm to a blizzard, and you cannot see the road. In these conditions your chances of having an accident greatly increase. Remember that if you do, you are not alone. Your arlington attorney will always advise you, if you can to get as much information at a scene as possible. The simplest thing such as taking notes is beneficial, if you have to sue the other party for the accident. Be sure to get the police report number from the police. This information is something a lawyer will need. Do NOT admit fault to anyone. It is best to keep your mouth shut at this point in time. Getting medical attention is always recommended, because nerves are rattled once an accident has happened. The aftermath following an accident could prove wrong, and pain can settle in.

Who Do I Hire As My Lawyer?

Lawyers specialize in a huge variety of areas. Most lawyers from the minute they get out of law school have chosen which speciality they are in. You need an accident lawyer, preferably an experienced one. Experience is always a must when it comes to accident lawsuits. Also, do not be shy in getting a reference. A reputable lawyer will have no problems with that. If you are very good at doing your homework, check with the state legal board to see if there is any issues or complaints with your future lawyer.

Never be ashamed of an accident from bad weather. Be proud of doing your homework and getting a great lawyer.

Protect Your Plants From Killer Weather With Indoor Grow Lamps

Posted on November 14th, 2011 by Stormy in Uncategorized

Just because the weather outside is frightful it doesn’t mean that the condition of your plants need to be. Indoor gardens can flourish year round with the right kinds of equipment and a little TLC.

Let the Sunshine In

The sun is good for our indoor plants but grow lights are 2 things that sunshine isn’t. 1) Dependable- with a timer on your grow lamp you will be able to supply much more regulated, nourishing light that your plants need in order to grow strong and healthy. 2) Adjustable- the sun can be intensely hot and unforgiving. It can dry out your plants before you know it. A good grow lamp puts out just the right amount of heat and light to maintain a steady supply of some of the most crucial ingredients to your indoor garden. Humidity is another thing that your plants crave and can be monitored indoors much easier than it can in an outdoor setting.

This One’s Just Right

That’s really what it boils down to…keeping conditions for your indoor garden just right. This is literally impossible out of doors. Too much dry heat and no rain and your plants bake, dry out and die. Too much rain and not enough drainage and they rot. To cold and they simply won’t flourish. And frost….oh don’t even mention the word in front of your plants; that’s just cruel. Mother Nature may have started all this plant stuff but man has most definitely improved the process by bringing it indoors. Don’t be afraid to spend a little money on the equipment for your indoor garden’s either. Don’t go crazy, but get dependable lamps, humidifiers, watering systems (if you go that route) and other supplies from reputable dealers and merchants. A little research online never hurt either when it comes to protecting your plants.

Weather Safety for Snowmobile Riders

Posted on October 14th, 2011 by Stormy in Violent Weather

Worried about the weather for your upcoming snowmobile ride? Thinking about checking with the ‘experts’? You’d think that with all that fancy equipment they’d be a little better at what they do. Yet the weather remains as unpredictable as ever.

Warm Weather is Nice But…

Warm weather can make for delightful snowmobiling not only because it’s simply nice to be outside on a beautifully pleasant winter day but because you can wear far less heavy, warm clothing. There can however be hidden dangers on a warm winter day. Several of them in a row can cause lakes and rivers to thaw. The recommended ice thickness to support snowmobiles and AT V’s is a good 5 inches. Cars and trucks need 8 to 12 inches. Warm weather also usually means lots of sunshine, which is fabulous, right up until it reflects off of the snow and blinds you. Be sure to wear dark goggles or glasses when snowmobiling on a bright sunny day. And of course lakes are not the only things that thaw in warm weather. Thawing in mountainous regions can cause a shift in the snow and create an avalanche. Snowmobiling in mountainous regions is best enjoyed after checking with local forestry departments and weather reports.

Don’t Be Caught Unaware

Blinding driving conditions can be a result of being caught in a sudden snowstorm on a snowmobile; and losing your sense of direction in the woods can become a serious threat. Out in the middle of nowhere on a snowmobile a sudden snowstorm can cover the tracks of other snowmobilers or the trail you are following; and of course it’s harder to see with heavy snow coming down.

Regardless of the weather, be sure to carry extra warm snowmobile clothing in saddle bags or backpacks. A sudden change in the weather is about the only predictable part of the weather.

Is Killer Weather Causing You Financial Trouble?

Posted on September 24th, 2011 by Stormy in Uncategorized

As the fall and winter months are quickly approaching so is the possibility of “killer weather”. Many states around the country are expected to receive colder weather, more rain and more snow than last year. One of the negative effects of bad weather is that these weather conditions make it hard for working individuals to go to work every day and when you can’t work, you don’t earn any money.

Payday Loans – The Solution To Short Term Cash

If you find yourself in the position of needing short term cash this winter because bad weather made it hard for you to get to work, the easy way to get quick cash is a payday loan. You can easily find a no fax payday loan office in your local area by using your local Yellow Page directory or your favorite search engine to search for companies online.

How Payday Loans Work

Before applying for a payday loan you will be required to provide proof of income, a recent checking account statement and phone number for your employer. The payday loan company will verify these pieces of information by calling your employer then your bank to verify that you’re paid via direct deposit or not. After the verification is finished you will be able to fill out a loan document and will be out the door with cash in hand a few minutes later.

Payday Loan Benefits

  1. Quick approval – Unlike other forms of borrowing you won’t have to go through “hoops” to get a loan and will be approved to borrow money in a few minutes.
  2. Convenience – Traditional bank loans take time to get the money, with a payday loan you can utilize that form of borrowing any time you need access to quick cash.
  3. Reliability – Most payday loan companies are open until as late as 8:00pm on weekdays and weekends so, if you ever need quick cash, you can utilize a payday loan companies services anytime.

Mitigating the Effects of Weather on Your Skin

Posted on September 1st, 2011 by Stormy in Violent Weather

Depending on where you live, the weather may play a large or a small role in how your skin looks and feels. Desert climates, for example, can dry out a person’s skin and make it look less youthful. Fortunately, you don’t have to deal with bad skin just because of your location. There are plenty of ways you can make your skin feel better and look better, just by using the right kinds of products for both your skin type and where you live.

Sun, Wind, and Cold All Affect Your Skin

Places that are very sunny and dry, or that are very cold and windy, will dry out your skin quickly. You’ll need good moisturizer for your face and the rest of your body, and you’ll need to use that moisturizer frequently. Just putting some lotion on your hands and face once a week won’t be enough. Use moisturizer ever day, and make sure that you’re protecting yourself with sunscreen if you’re going to be outside. Also protect your lips, because they can get chapped easily, especially in cold, windy weather.

Skincare Products for All Seasons

Some of the skincare products you routinely use may be fine to use all year round, but some may need to be put on a shelf when the seasons change. If that’s the case, make sure you substitute some other product during certain times of the year, so that you look and feel your best.

There is some trial and error to getting the right skincare products. People react differently, and everyone’s skin is different. With that being the case, it’s very important that you focus on your skin and what it needs, instead of following a regimen that others use. By using what works for you, you can protect your skin from all kinds of weather.

Hyaluronic acid face? Your probably asking, what kind of a treatment is that.