Blog Posts in February, 2012
Posted on Feb 29, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
Did you sustain a serious injury while being treated by a doctor? If so, you may have grounds to sue for medical malpractice. However, there are many steps that you will have to take to show that the ...
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Posted on Feb 28, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney
Those who ride bicycles in California are obligated to the same rules as those who drive vehicles, and often have to take extra safety precautions in avoiding accidents that cause injuries. Drivers of ...
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Posted on Feb 23, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
Spectators at an air show never expected a crash to take place. However, that is exactly what happened in Reno, Nevada last year when a pilot crashed his plane and killed 11 people. Since then, ...
Continue reading "Wrongful Death Claims Filed Against Organizers of Air Show" »
Posted on Feb 22, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
Police in California are investigating a pedestrian accident that took the life of an older woman last week. At this time, the victim's identity is being withheld until next of kin has been ...
Continue reading "Officers Looking for Hit and Run Driver that Killed Elderly Pedestrian" »
Posted on Feb 21, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney
Two Minnesota women who were convicted on charges of nursing home abuse were released after serving less than half of their 180-day jail sentence according to Freeborn County jail records. The young ...
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Posted on Feb 16, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
A reactor plant in California has just released information this week about a workplace accident. According to the press statement, a man fell into a reactor pool but is expected to recover. The ...
Continue reading "Employee Exposed to Radiation during Workplace Accident" »
Posted on Feb 15, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney
Early last Saturday twelve people were injured when the van they were riding in was suddenly hit by a man driving a BMW. The accident took place at western Avenue and Sixth Street in Los Angeles. The ...
Continue reading "Drunk Driver Hits Church Bus, Injures 12" »
Posted on Feb 14, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
Police in California are still investigating a truck accident that does not seem to have been caused by inclement weather. A tractor trailer that went off the roadway is proving to be a mystery to the ...
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Posted on Feb 9, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
One teenager has forever changed the course of his own life and that of his fellow classmate by driving drunk. The teen is likely to spend years behind bars for killing his friend in a drunk driving ...
Continue reading "Drunk Driving Accident Claims Life of 17-Year-Old" »
Posted on Feb 8, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
A serious crash between an ATV and a horse-drawn buggy in Ohio caused multiple injuries last week. Now, police are still investigating the crash that injured both drivers. According to the police ...
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Posted on Feb 7, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney
Early Tuesday morning, February 7, a woman who is a top official with the LA County sheriff's department was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. California Highway Patrol reported ...
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Posted on Feb 3, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney
Pfizer recently announced its recall of over 1 million packets of birth control pills throughout the United States. The company stated that the pill may not contain the necessary amounts of ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2012 By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
New research in the science community has revealed that lower levels of lead can harm children. Years ago, the lead levels reported to pose harm to children were set at 10 micrograms of lead per ...
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