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In Western and Upstate New York, Motorcycle Helmets Save Lives and Millions of Dollars Annually

August 22nd, 2012

It makes sense that there are a lot of motorcyclists in Upstate and Western New York because it’s an ideal area for bikers, with miles of scenic, meandering roads that are great for both long and short road trips . Because the universal helmet law applies in New York State, and all bikers are required to wear helmets, motorcycle accident injury rates are lower than they are in than states where helmets are not mandatory for all. Thanks to a new study by the Center For Disease Control, we also now know that NY State has more money in its budget because of its helmet law. Trading biker head injuries for cash-now that’s a good deal.

The CDC research focused on motorcycle accidents and the effects of helmets purely in terms of state budget. From 2008 to 2010 they surveyed biker accidents across the country in order to establish how much each state saves when motorcycle drivers and their passengers are wearing helmets, and the results are impressive.

According to the study, over $3 billion was saved in 2010 alone, with total costs saved due to helmet use ranging from $2.6 million in New Mexico to $394 million in California. Economic costs saved from helmet use per registered motorcycle ranged from $48 in New Mexico to $1,627 in North Carolina, with a median of $286. In Western and Upstate New York, the savings was approximately $650 per registered motorcycle, over twice the national average of savings.

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Shopping Can Mean Manhattan Beach Department Store Slip and Fall Accidents and Premises Liability Claims

August 18th, 2012

For most Californians, whether they live in Bakersfield, Manhattan Beach, Inglewood or L.A., shopping is a favorite pastime, particularly in beautiful outdoor malls with all the major retailers. Many retail stores are situated alongside spacious courtyards, up dramatic escalators and around elegant fountains. However, consumers don’t usually consider the hazards in those sophisticated shopping malls when they’re out browsing. There may be puddles near fountains, broken stair steps or torn doorway rugs. That can mean premises liability injuries, because accidents happen in the most unexpected locations, including those gleaming, spotless, spacious department store bathrooms.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 234,000 people over 14 years old were treated in U.S. emergency rooms in 2008 for injuries that took place in bathrooms. Nearly every bathroom accident is a slip and fall injury due to wet floors-which can mean sprains, broken bones, scrapes and cuts, even traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries, which could require surgeries.

As an experienced personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles, Mickey Fine has seen all types of slip and fall injuries. People slip and fall in Bakersfield department stores and have Manhattan Beach shopping mall injuries in all kinds of areas-in restrooms with cracked floor tiles, in crowded dressing rooms, cluttered aisles and on malfunctioning escalators. Shoppers sometimes have parking lot slip and fall accidents on the way to or from their car, in oily, slick parking garages, on rain-soaked parking lots sidewalks and in poorly lit store entrances off of dark parking lots.

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CDC Report: Motorcycle Helmets Cut Down on Personal Injuries, Deaths and State Costs in Texas

August 15th, 2012

Texas bikers are an one-of-a-kind breed-independent, hardy and dedicated, and with miles of picturesque roads and open space to explore, it’s no surprise. Texas only requires bikers under 21 to wear a helmet and motorcycle accident injury rates are higher here than in many other states. It’s a controversial issue, with plenty of Texans on both sides of the equation. Last month, a study by the Center For Disease Control gave those in support of universal helmet laws some hefty new artillery: They revealed a direct correlation between helmet-use and significant state cost-savings.

The CDC research focused on the effects of helmets in motorcycle accidents purely in terms of monetary impact. From 2008 to 2010 they investigated motorcycle crashes across the country in order to establish how much each state saves when motorcycle drivers and their passengers wear helmets.

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At Summer Events, Remember Property Owner Liability For Pool Injuries and Slip and Fall Fractures

August 13th, 2012

Even rest and relaxation can be dangerous. Vacation and warm weather accidents take place when you least expect it and you can find yourself on holiday dealing with Georgia premises liability injuries http://www.langleylee.com/georgia-personal-injury/premises-liability or even a death on someone else’s property, from a hotel pool drowning or gas grill burn to a bicycle crash or ATV accident.

Whether you get a community park barbecue burn due to a defective grill, you experience a slip and fall in Macon http://www.langleylee.com/georgia-personal-injury/slip-and-fall on a neighbor’s slippery poolside path, or have shopping mall broken bones after tripping in a cluttered store aisle-it’s the city, neighbor and storeowner, respectively, who is mostly likely liable for personal injuries or fatalities that occur.

The understanding but tough Macon, Georgia, personal injury lawyers at Langley & Lee, LLC hope everyone heading out this summer remembers that whoever owns the property on which you are injured must have some form of premises liability insurance. It is a property owner’s responsibility to cover medical costs, loss of income or other financial hardship that results from someone being injured on their premises. Landowners insurance companies are often difficult to deal with, however, and a good premises liability or slip and fall attorney is usually needed to defend the plaintiff.

According to the Centers For Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), some of the most dangerous warm weather injuries occur in water activity accidents-people can drown in pools, oceans, rivers and lakes, and age is a key factor. The CDC’s report on unintentional drowning shows that people of different ages statistically drown in different types of locations.

Most kids from age 1 – 4 drown in private swimming pools, and the number of drownings in lakes, rivers and oceans increases with age. More than half fatal and non-fatal drownings among those 15 years and older occur in natural water settings.

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Oklahoma Work Compensation Insurance Helps Underpaid Workers as Well as Construction Accidents Injuries and Repetitive Motion Syndrome Injuries

August 13th, 2012

You’d think that by now, at least in the United States, horrible working conditions would no longer exist-but some workers must endure abusive bosses, harassment on the job, inhumane hours and illegally low wages. Sadly, many of these mistreated workers do not know that they have legal recourse. They don’t realize they can hire a Workers’ Compensation lawyer to help them file a Workers’ Compensation claim and, if it ends up going to trial, help them win their Work Comp case.

Some of the nation’s biggest employers are party to such workplace abuses. According to a recent editorial in The New York Times, Wal-Mart reported that it has suspended operations at C.J. Seafood, one of its suppliers, for blatant labor law violations. Workers said the company forced them to work up to 24-hour days and 80-hour weeks, at wages far below minimum, and that sometimes they were locked in the plant, peeling crayfish until their hands felt numb.

In Oklahoma, the Tulsa Workers’ Compensation lawyers at the Law Offices of Jeff Martin hope any employee who is being mistreated will contact the firm for reliable advice about their rights. Workman’s Compensation exists to help abused workers, whether they are overworked, underpaid, harassed or otherwise experiencing on-the-job trauma or poor working conditions.

The reported abuses at C. J.’s Seafood are part of a larger story. The National Guestworker Alliance, the advocacy group pressuring Wal-Mart, said that in examining other Wal-Mart food vendors it found that 12 of 18 had received 622 federal citations since the 1980s for conditions that threatened workers’ safety and health.
It’s a lesson to all underpaid, overworked, harassed and mistreated employees that they can take action if they are in a dangerous or abusive job. Workplace injuries are not always typical traumatic injuries such as construction site back injuries, toxic fume injuries from workplace chemicals exposure or repetitive motion injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome. Job-related emotional trauma can also be a reason to file a Worker’s Comp claim that can yield compensation for lost wages and medical bills relating to healing and recovery.

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Whiplash injuries have to do with the motion of the driver and passengers Albuquerque

August 11th, 2012

Whiplash is a common term, and, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, although whiplash injuries can occur in any kind of crash, car accident whiplash is most common in rear-end collisions.

During the summer, vacationers heading from Albuquerque to Santa Fe or Las Cruces on Highway 25 or to Gallup on Highway 40 are sometimes paying more attention to the beautiful desert views than to the road. One of the most common distracted driver car accidents is a rear-ender wreck. The best Albuquerque personal injury lawyers see plenty of downtown Albuquerque rush hour traffic rear-ender whiplash injuries as well, involving New Mexico residents who may be texting while driving home from work.

In a 2008 report, the NHTSA estimated that between 1988 and 1996, 805,581 whiplash injuries occurred annually in crashes involving passenger cars and LTVs (light trucks, multipurpose passenger vehicles, and vans). Of these whiplash injuries, 272,464 occurred as a result of rear-end impacts. Victims should not hesitate to contact the best car accident lawyers in Albuquerque, NM.

Though whiplash is very common, many people don’t fully understand exactly what happens to the neck, back and shoulders in the car accidents that cause them, whether it’s a drunk driving accident or a driver distracted at the wheel. Whiplash injuries have to do with the motion of the driver and passengers when a vehicle is struck from behind. Several movements occur in quick succession to occupant of a rear-ended car. First, from the occupant’s frame of reference, the back of the seat moves forward into his or her torso, straightening the spine and forcing the head to rise vertically. Second, as the seat pushes the occupant’s body forward, the unrestrained head tends to lag behind. This causes the neck to change shape, first taking on an S-shape and then bending backward. Third, the forces on the neck accelerate the head, which catches up with-and, depending on the seat back stiffness and if the occupant is using a shoulder belt, passes-the restrained torso. This motion of the head and neck is like the lash of a whip, giving the resulting neck injuries this common name.

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Responsive website design for Lawyers Takes Center Stage

August 8th, 2012

What is Responsive website design for law firms? It’s exactly what it sounds like. A website that reformats and responds, depending on what device is accessing it.

Why is this important to me? Many web vendors have been selling multiples site – in the hopes that Google will give their clients more real estate in the search results.

This is wrong.
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Not only is mobile and tablet browsing hitting an all-time high in the past 6 months, Google is now recommending it for the mobile delivery. (see http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2184616/Responsive-Web-Design-Introduction-Impact)

With fewer than 5% of law firms actively managing their sites in one of the fastest-growing consumer-competitive markets, A responsive design handles every aspect of site-management.
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http://www.bigvoodoointeractiveblog.com/responsive-design-1-website-period.html

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