Garcia & Ochoa - December 2020

It Is Not the Fault of the Consumer A FLAWED PRODUCT

HOLIDAY HACKS FOR THE BUSY PROFESSIONAL

When someone buys a product from a company or store, it’s only natural to assume that the product is safe to use. In some circumstances, however, there is something wrong. At Garcia & Ochoa, we understand that the injuries that result from these faulty products are not the fault of the consumer. It is up to the manufacturer and business (who sold the item) to ensure it is safe for the public. CASE FACTS: On the day our client was injured, she was operating a winch as she helped move a boat. Unfortunately, the winch lacked proper safety features to prevent injury, which resulted in our client’s severe injuries. The winch, failing to operate properly, trapped one of her fingers within the mechanism. In an attempt to remove her finger from the device, she used the remote that was provided with the winch, but the remote too failed to operate accordingly. Once her hand was free, she underwent several surgeries and eventually lost a finger. THE OUTCOME: This unfortunate incident was not due to the negligence on our client’s part; it was the manufacturer. The 3 CHRISTMAS SAFETY TIPS Stay Safe and Happy This Holiday Season

4 Tips for a Less Exhausting Holiday Season

The holidays are an incredibly busy time of year. Between work and home, it can feel like there isn’t enough daylight to get everything done. We have projects to complete, emails to answer, dinners to plan, gifts to buy — and family is coming in from out of town. Is it possible to take care of everything and not be completely exhausted by the end of it? While we can’t answer that definitively, we can share a few “holiday hacks” to help you get more out of your time.

Put work aside. Give yourself blocks of time to focus on one thing at a time. You may be tempted to multitask, but for your mental health, don’t do it. Focusing on one thing at a time produces better results (this applies equally to cooking as it does to client work) and you’ll feel better through the process. Delegate — at home! You delegate assignments at work, so why not do the same at home? Start with your immediate family and work your way out. Give everyone a task: Someone does the grocery shopping. Someone is in charge of a main course dish. Another is on side-dish duty. Others get dessert. Don’t forget to assign a clean-up crew. Save yourself for the tasks you REALLY want to do. Take frequent breaks. When you have a lot going on, frequent 5–10 minute minibreaks can go a long way in easing the mental pressure. Don’t hesitate to take brain breaks throughout the day. Go for a quick walk around the building or neighborhood. Read a chapter of your book. Play a quick game on your phone. Say no to the kitchen. When your time is precious, why spend a lot of time in the kitchen? While some find cooking a joy, others find it burdensome. If you’re in the latter group, it’s okay to go the boxed or prepared meal route when time is short. Boxed meals can still be prepared with love, and you can get high-quality frozen dishes or freshly prepared meals from your favorite grocery store. The time and energy you save is worth the investment. In 2020, we have more options than ever to make life easier. So, enjoy the holidays a little more by doing the things you love and using these tips to make the most of your time and energy this season.

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