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- Holiday Safety Tips for Purchasing Toys
Nov 23, 2010
This coming Friday is the largest shopping day of the year and about 50 percent of all toy purchases in the United States occur during the time period between Black Friday and Christmas day. Recent years have seen a string of headlines related to toy recalls based on the danger of possible personal injury. Every year in the United States there are around 169,300 children ages 14 and under that are sent to a hospital...Read More - Dallas W. Hartman, P.C. set to be one Grove City YMCA new expansion’s chief donors
Nov 19, 2010
Eighteen months ago, concerned citizens of the region and YMCA administrators set out to increase awareness of the new upgrades that were essential for the Grove City YMCA. As a result of the Capital Campaign conversations surrounding the incredible outreach and impact they have anticipated, over $1.6 million in pledges has been made. More than $600,000 of which was contributed by the current and former YMCA board members and current YMCA staff have pledged nearly...Read More - Use of Forensic Meteorologists Popular in Personal Injury Cases and Others
Nov 15, 2010
Meteorologists are not just predicting the weather anymore; they are also helping attorneys reconstruct accident and crime scenes by repainting weather conditions. Forensic meteorologists assist personal injury attorneys, insurance companies and even criminal attorneys by detailing a particular day’s weather to help win a case. The weather is involved in more legal cases than you would think, and therefore the expertise of a meteorologist is useful. Weather conditions can be crucial in slip-and-fall cases that...Read More - Fatal School Van Crash Kills Driver Injures Two Students
Nov 8, 2010
A 77-year-old school van driver is dead and two students were injured in a van accident last Friday morning. The accident occurred at 6:00 a.m. as the school van was on its route. The driver of the van died at the scene of the accident. The two students that were injured in the crash are sisters and were taken to a hospital for the treatment of minor injuries. According to police, the van struck a...Read More - Four-Year-Old Can Be Sued in Personal Injury Case – Part 2
Nov 3, 2010
In our last post we discussed that a New York state district judge ruled that a four-year-old could be sued for negligence in a personal injury case. We also discussed the events that led up to the New York lawsuit. In this post we will discuss the legal arguments from the case. To rehash the facts, the two young children had been riding their bikes with training wheels down the sidewalk while their mothers supervised...Read More - Four-Year-Old Can Be Sued in Personal Injury Case – Part 1
Nov 1, 2010
A New York state district court judge has ruled that a four-year-old can be sued in a personal injury case. The judge ruled that a four-year-old girl who was accused of hitting an elderly woman with her bike while racing can be sued for negligence. The judge's ruling did not find that the little girl was negligent; it only found that a lawsuit could be filed against her. In this post, we will discuss the...Read More - Truck Accident Takes Out Bridge on Interstate 70
Oct 28, 2010
A large truck carrying an oversized load on Interstate 70 failed to follow a designated route last Monday. The truck ripped through an overpass bridge tearing seven of the bridge’s 13 support beams. As a result of the truck accident, the McIlvane Road bridge over Interstate 70 near Bentleyville, Pennsylvania had to be torn down. The truck was carrying equipment for a large electric motor. Drivers who haul oversized loads are supposed to obtain permits...Read More - Medical Malpractice Suit — Kidney Transplant Patient Dies from Rabies
Oct 25, 2010
The case of a teenager who died as a result of contracting rabies from a transplanted kidney went before a state appeals court for argument last Tuesday. The parents of the teenager filed their medical malpractice suit against the hospital where the transplant was performed, the doctor who harvested the kidney and the doctor that performed the transplant operation. The teenager was one of four people who died from the same donor's infected organs. After...Read More - The ABC’s of CPR Become Rearranged – C Now Comes First
Oct 21, 2010
The time tested CPR response to an emergency personal injury has been to follow the ABC's — airway, breathing, compressions. Not anymore, the new guidelines announced on Monday by the American Heart Association recommend that rescuers start with chest compressions first before giving breaths. A doctor who co-authored the new guideline says the change puts the simplest step first. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR has been modified over the last few years to reflect a greater...Read More - Robotic Cars May Spell End to Car Accidents
Oct 13, 2010
Imagine a world where cars drive themselves and the human passengers are allowed to be as distracted as they like. Google is currently working on a project where cars drive themselves through the use of artificial intelligence software that allows the car to perceive in 360 degrees and to make accurate driving decisions. Google has a small fleet of seven robotic cars — six Priuses and one Audi. The seven robotic test cars have driven...Read More

