J.W. Martin
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J.W. is an entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for local businesses. Through volunteer work with SCORE, he supports business owners throughout the country.
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Fire Safety for Food Trucks: What Mobile Kitchens Need to Know
Fire Safety for Food Trucks - The Hidden Fire Risks of Mobile Kitchens Fire safety for food trucks is more than a checkbox, it's also a lifeline that ensures productivity, profitability and general safety. During the summer months in the greater NYC area, food trucks and pop-up kitchens take over sidewalks, parks, festivals, and open-air markets. And, with the short warm-weather season experienced in the northeast, it inevitably is where the customers will flock. But while business heating up is great for area restaurants, food trucks and other mobile kitchens, it also brings increased fire safety risk.
By J.W. Martin7 months ago in Education
How Georgia Law Handles Pain and Suffering in Catastrophic Injury Cases
Understanding Pain and Suffering Under Georgia Law When someone survives a catastrophic injury, the damage often goes beyond what's clearly visible. The ultimate toll on a person’s mind, their dignity, and even their daily experiences can be overwhelming. Georgia law acknowledges this in the form of pain and suffering, a legal category of injury-related damages that serves to compensate for the consequences of an injury that may be intangible.
By J.W. Martin8 months ago in Criminal
Exposing Sexual Assault in Hospitals and the Fight for Justice . Content Warning.
Hospitals and healthcare facilities are inherently institutions where trust and healing should be considered paramount. However, an alarming trend of sexual assault against patients has been unfolding in increasing numbers. A 2024 report by The Joint Commission found that incidents categorized as assault, rape, sexual assault, or homicide accounted for 7% of “sentinel events” in hospital settings. This marks a significant 77% increase from the previous year. In healthcare settings the phrase “sentinel events” is used to highlight situations that signal the need for immediate investigation or response.
By J.W. Martin9 months ago in Viva


