Monthly Archives: October 2014
Hermitage accident seriously injures two
Mixing dangerous intersections and negligent drivers is a recipe for disaster. Now that the days are getting shorter and leaves on the road can make conditions dangerous, it is important that drivers pay attention to detail when navigating highways and...
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Medical malpractice a serious factor in Ebola outbreak
A Texas hospital made a grave medical malpractice mistake when it sent a man from Liberia home with Ebola-like symptoms in the middle of the global Ebola outbreak scare. According to sources, hospital staff new the man was from Ebola-ravaged...
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Car runs red light, hits another driver in Youngstown / Boardman
It's that time of year when car accidents are on the rise. With school back in session and the days getting shorter, many people do not keep the road ahead the most important priority when they are behind the wheel....
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Two men hurt when Grove City trench caves in
Jobs that require physical labor have the highest amount of workers' compensation claims. That's not to say that men and women who do those job aren't careful and safe, but the duties that they must perform can place them in...
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Two vehicles hit residences in two days: several injured, two dead
When motor vehicle accidents result in major property damage, a qualified attorney can get the victims of that damage compensation for the damage incurred. When pedestrians are involved, however, the results are often fatal and no compensation can make up...
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Ohio policeman injured in pedestrian hit-and-run
Hit-and-run accidents can devastate individuals and their families. Victims are often left seriously injured or worse. Their families can suffer, especially if the victim is the primary source of money. As medical bills add up and missed time at work...
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One dead in Youngstown motorcycle accident
Motorcycle accidents usually end in tragedy. The lack of protection a motorcyclist possesses can leave them seriously injured or worse. Many bikers who get into accidents suffer from traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, deep lacerations, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)....
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Three teens die from traumatic brain injuries over the last week
Traumatic brain injuries have come to the forefront of discussion in the United States over the past two years. This is in large part due to the tragic stories about former NFL players that have been highlighted on sports and...
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Compensation for shooting and hunting accident victims
A Mercer County shooting victim is litigating his personal injury claim against the shooter and the shooter's homeowner's insurance company. After a verbal confrontation, the shooter followed the victim to a local convenience store. When the victim tried to leave...
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Walmart puts blame on Morgan, others for not wearing seat belts
This past Monday, attorneys for Walmart in the case of the truck accident involving actor/comedian Tracy Morgan and several of his acquaintances, said on behalf of Walmart that the one death and several injuries that occurred as a result of...
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Does staffing affect on the job illness and injuries for nurses?
When most people hear that someone has been hurt while working it is likely assume that individual works in the field of construction or in an industrial setting. While it is of course true that workers are hurt (sometimes seriously)...
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IUDs being pushed on sexually active teenage girls
It is now being recommended that teenage girls who are sexually active should steer clear of the birth control pill and look toward IUDs and hormonal implants to control their menstrual cycles, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)....
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