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About Lynchburg, VA

Lynchburg is a part of the Blue Ridge Mountains region of Virginia known for its mountainous location and Civil War history. Major attractions include the Academy of Fine Arts and performances by the Dance Theatre of Lynchburg. Each year in the summer season there is the Batteau Festival.

Among the biggest companies in Lynchburg are Areva, and Centra Health. The biggest schools here are Liberty University and Virginia University of Lynchburg.. One of the best places to visit when you are in Lynchburg is the Lynchburg Youth Orchestra. Famous persons from Lynchburg include Jerry Falwell.

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Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and ...Read More…
After visiting the store I found much useful products I can use and very friendly staff..A much valued service for the scrapbook industry..When we tend to shop at the local craft stores you don't g...Read More…
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We had the pleasure of being a guest at the wedding of a friend on June 21. Connie Parsons and her team were outstanding. They are very organized, gracious, passionate about their job, and provide ...Read More…
These guys do a great job helping me with my technology issues. They take care of everything technology related for my small business and my personal computers. They helped me get setup with a 6 PC...Read More…
I've used Plumb Care Plumbing multiple times before and have always been pleased with the quality of their work. Highly recommend.Read More…
My daughter recently had a serious odor problem in a house she was renting. I mentioned it to Buck and Trish. That afternoon, they came over to the house and set up a Fresh Air Unit. They took the ...Read More…
The environment was sleek, modern and clean, while also comfortable and inviting. Sarah listened to my styling regime and lifestyle and treated wonderfully. Her touch was light as she gently shampo...Read More…
We are a seperate company from the shed manufacturer or dealer. We are subcontracted to deliver and set-up your building.....it's what we do all day every day. We have years of experience deliverin...Read More…
Full service veterinary hospital serving the Lynchburg & Forest areas. Our services include: Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, Radiology, Ultrasound, Behavior & Nutrition Counseling, Boarding, ...Read More…
Mother Natures Asistants Water Features, Grass Cutting, Grounds Maintenance, Landscape Design, Lawn & Garden Supplies, Lawn Care, Sod, Sprinkler Systems Water gardens, Koi fish, ponds Certified...Read More…
We were provided with great service when we needed to have our plumbing cleaned out due to a blockage. He provided professional service along with a feeling of trustworthiness and fairness. We will...Read More…
Call 1-855-YOUR SPY for the lowest rates in the area. Providing professional full-service private investigative services with integrity. Registered and licensed with Virginia Depart. of Criminal Ju...Read More…
I had Kidd's Floor Sanding come and restore my floors. There was a lot of work to be done. Repair work, matching wood, refinishing and custom mixing the stain color that I wanted. Robert Kidd and h...Read More…

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RidgeView Dermatology

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By Josome1

The office manager whoms name is GWEN is rude and makes that place the worst company to work for. She dont speak to employees half the time and if you speak up at all she will not like you. shes evil and if RidgeView wants to survive they need to let her go or send her for manangemwnt training because clearly she dont know how to treat people let alone be an office manager. ...read more

RidgeView Dermatology

5.0

By Josome1

The office manager whoms name is GWEN is rude and makes that place the worst company to work for. She dont speak to employees half the time and if you speak up at all she will not like you. shes evil and if RidgeView wants to survive they need to let her go or send her for manangemwnt training because clearly she dont know how to treat people let alone be an office manager. ...read more

RidgeView Dermatology

5.0

By Josome

The office manager whoms name is GWEN is rude and makes that place the worst company to work for. She dont speak to employees half the time and if you speak up at all she will not like you. shes evil and if RidgeView wants to survive they need to let her go or send her for manangemwnt training because clearly she dont know how to treat people let alone be an office manager. ...read more

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Vision Zero | City of Lynchburg, VA: Randall J. Trost, P.C.

The Vision to See Zero Losing a loved one is hard enough. Losing 819 people in one year — on Virginia roads — seems unfathomable, especially when driver behavior is often the cause. By definition, there are accidents on our roadways; but by the above statistic, many of these crashes are avoidable. The deadly culprits are: alcohol, speeding, distracted driving, unrestrained drivers or passengers, etc. These risky behaviors aren’t foreign to us, and many states have passed laws to protect travelers, yet people keep dying. We can all afford to be better. While 819 deaths is a significant figure, there’s reason to be optimistic — it’s a 2.9% decrease from 2017. If we can chip away at that number every year, we can help move Virginia towards zero deaths — the ultimate goal of the traffic safety project, Vision Zero. The Mission Arrive Alive Virginia! We hear traffic safety campaigns like this all the time, as a reminder of what should be our mission on the roads: saving lives and reducing traffic injuries. Every four minutes, someone crashes on Virginia roadways, according to the Virginia Highway Safety Office. State leaders are trying to move Virginia towards zero roadway deaths — a vision they don’t deem impossible. The target is to reduce roadway deaths and injuries by half by 2030, and then watch the continual decline thereafter. The state’s action plan focuses on enforcement, education, engineering (roadway design), and emergency response strategies. Avoid Holiday Mayhem Memorial Day weekend is one of the top three most dangerous weekends for roadway deaths and injuries in Virginia. Alcohol is typically a factor, which is why law enforcement heavily enforces DUI checkpoints during those times. In 2018, there were a total of 7,181 alcohol-related crashes in the state — a 1.4% decrease from 2017. According to the Virginia Highway Safety Office, alcohol-related crashes account for almost 44% of state traffic fatalities. 2018 Holiday Injuries Thanksgiving – 838 Labor Day – 727 Memorial Day – 708 2018 Holiday Fatalities Labor Day – 14 Thanksgiving – 12 Memorial Day – 11 Traffic Safety Mantras Buckle up Keep your distance Drive sober, ride with sober friends Focus on the road No texting and driving Be well-rested Avoid aggressive driving behavior The above traffic safety tips are repeated often, for good reason. We haven’t been able to achieve Vision Zero — in any state. The tips are worth reiterating to help cultivate safe, attentive driving behaviors. We have a long journey ahead, and we’re here to support you, if you’re involved in a crash. Our top personal injury attorneys have been helping car crash victims for over three decades. We can help ease the stresses of litigation, which will help you focus on your recovery. Free Case Review ...read more

By Randall J. Trost P.C. August 29, 2019

Lynchburg Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer: Randall J. Trost P.C.

Detection Can Be Difficult How did I not notice? How would I have known? Questions you may ask yourself if a family member is being abused or neglected at a nursing home. The signs aren’t always outwardly visible, and one can only hope a loved one is being cared for properly. Unfortunately, there are careless individuals who fly under the radar because of oversight at nursing homes or other longterm care facilities in the state of Virginia. Types of Abuse: Emotional Physical Sexual Financial Neglect Confinement The Nursing Home Reform Act became law in 1987 to ensure nursing home residents receive the best physical, mental and psychological care possible. In order to get Medicaid and Medicare payments for longterm residents, a facility must be certified by the state and remain compliant with requirements under the law. Bedsores: A Common Sign of Neglect For some, an inevitable development of aging is the loss of mobility, which is why the risk of bedsores is extremely high for those who are bound to a bed and can’t switch positions on their own. Bedsores can develop quickly on the skin, typically around the spine, tailbone, shoulder blades, hips, heels or elbows — areas that don’t have a lot of muscle or fat. Mayo Clinic cites three common causes: Pressure Constant pressure on body parts may reduce blood flow and cause the skin or tissue to get damaged. Friction Clothing and bedding can contribute to this risk factor, especially if the skin is moist. Shear May occur when the skin is pulled in the opposite direction while moving around. Other Signs of Abuse or Neglect Behavior changes (withdrawn) Unexplained cuts, bruises, welts Torn or bloody clothing, sheets Rapid, unexplained weight loss Reluctance to speak around caregivers Missing Cash, Valuables Large bank withdrawals Unexplained changes to will, power of attorney, title, or policy Don’t be afraid to ask questions about your loved one’s care. You have a right to know the kind of treatment your family member is receiving. If you have reason to believe your loved one is a victim of physical, sexual, emotional, or financial abuse while in a nursing home or long-term care facility, the attorneys at Trost Law Group are here to help. We have aggressively defended the rights of the disabled and injured throughout the state of Virginia for over three decades. Contact us today for our free, no obligation case review. ...read more

By Randall J. Trost P.C. August 23, 2019

Virginia DMV Highway Safety: Randall J.Trost, P.C.

Hit the Road, Safely If you’re yearning for a summer adventure on the road, you’re not alone. Nearly 100 million Americans plan to take a family vacation in 2019, and summer road trips are high on the list. According to AAA Travel Survey, 53% of vacationers plan to take a road trip this year. Road trips are fun, but they can be stressful if you’re not safely prepared. Traffic-related deaths have gone down over the past few years, but Americans are now driving more miles than in the past, increasing the risks of an auto accident and personal injury. Traffic Deaths: 2016 – 37,806 2017 – 37,133 2018 – 36,750 Make Time for Maintenance  It’s far too easy to put-off basic vehicle inspections. We manage busy lives, and the need for repairs seem to only catch up to us when it’s too late. Before you hit the road, make sure you’ve laid the groundwork for a safe, stress-free vacation. Check the following items on your vehicle: Tires Wiper blades Battery Fluids A/C Lights Pack these items in case your vehicle leaves your stranded:  Emergency road kit Roadside assistance number Phone charger Drop the Distractions  Vacations may elicit our adventurous side — our carefree side. Before we focus on the destination, focus on preventing traffic mishaps along the way. Distracted driving is one of the top three causes of auto accidents in the United States. According to a new AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety survey, a majority of drivers admit texting/talking on the phone while driving are extremely dangerous behaviors, yet 41% admit they’ve texted while driving at least once in a month’s time, and 52% admit they’ve talked on a hand-held device while driving. To avoid distractions: Set GPS before driving Only use your phone in an emergency Don’t eat and drive Don’t let passengers distract you Relax! Don’t Drive Recklessly  We all have our limits, and recharging our body’s “batteries” should be a priority, especially during an extended road trip. Driving drowsy is just as dangerous as driving impaired. If you have a long trip ahead, plan accordingly. Do you need to stop for the night? Can you take turns driving with someone else in the car? In a AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety survey, 27% of drivers admitted they drove drowsy at least once in a span of 30 days. Rest before you risk losing out on a wonderful vacation. More than 2.7 million people suffered personal injuries in 2017 as a result of auto accidents, according to the National Safety Council. Before you take a road trip, know your rights in case you’re involved in a vehicle accident. A personal injury lawyer will help you seek the compensation you deserve, not the compensation an insurance company deems appropriate. Free Case Review ...read more

By Randall J. Trost P.C. August 02, 2019