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Former Penn State President Faces Charges

If you are a witness to a crime and fail to report it, you could face serious criminal charges. The failure to report a crime doesn’t just hurt the victims, it also hurts society. More specifically, you could end up hurting yourself in the short run.

Former Penn State president Graham Spanier and two other former administrators were charged Thursday with perjury, obstruction of justice, and endangering children in connection with their handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal.

Penn State Nittany Lions head coach Joe Patern...

Penn State Nittany Lions head coach Joe Paterno on the sideline during warmups prior to the 2006 Homecoming game versus the University of Illinois on Friday, October 20, 2006. Taken by me. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Blind Man Tells A Tale About Driving

DWB – or driving while blind – is illegal in the state of California. Interestingly enough, it’s still possible to get a license to drive if you have some visual impairment. Someone needs to tell the DMV that people with serious visual impairments should not drive. If you have a serious visual impairment and you drive a vehicle, you may cause a fatal car accident.

A 72-year-old lawyer from Pacific Palisades was recently issued a driver’s license. The man is legally blind with 94 percent of his vision gone.

English: California Department of Motor Vehicl...

English: California Department of Motor Vehicles headquarters in Sacramento. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Blown Tire Could Have Caused Fatal Weekend Crash

Accidents are caused by a variety of factors. The right combination of factors could have deadly results, especially when you’re driving along PCH.

A preliminary investigation into a head-on crash that on Saturday killed one person, injured three others and forced the closure of PCH in Malibu suggests that a blown tire may have started the deadly chain of events.

U.S. ^1 NEAR THE PACIFIC OCEAN NORTH OF MALIBU...

U.S. ^1 NEAR THE PACIFIC OCEAN NORTH OF MALIBU, CALIFORNIA, ON THE NORTHWESTERN EDGE OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY – NARA – 557529 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Natina Reed Dead At 32

Most people look back fondly to the music of the 90s, especially grunge. The 90s, however, weren’t just about alternative music. It was also a great time for R&B music. One of the biggest voices of 90s R&B died this weekend.

Blaque’s Natina Reed died tragically in a hit-and-run accident early Saturday morning in Atlanta, but the singer is being remembered fondly by Kurupt, the father of her son.

Compton, 1914

Compton, 1914 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Brian Stow Attends World Series

Last year, he went to see his beloved Giants take on the Dodgers for opening day at Dodger Stadium. The Giants lost that game and so did Brian Stow. His life changed forever when a group of thugs savagely beat him.

Although Stow, who was brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium last year, attended Game 2 of the World Series, his family said he wanted to watch in private and asked that there be no public ceremony.

English: View of Dodger Stadium over the home ...

English: View of Dodger Stadium over the home team bullpen (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Diddy Involved In Car Accident

Car accidents occur all the time on the streets of Southern California. At some point in your life, you may experience a car accident. Even celebrities will experience a car accident at some point in their lives. Some celebrities are victims of car accidents, while others cause car accidents.

Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs was in pain after his Cadillac Escalade crashed into another vehicle Wednesday in Los Angeles.

Sean Combs

Sean Combs (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Meningitis Breakout

Medical malpractice cases are an unfortunate experience but can happen to anyone. If the case is due to negligence of some sort, it can be considered a legal matter which leads to personal injury.

The widespread meningitis exposure is putting more than 14,000 public members at risk of being infected by the possibly fatal disease.

The cause of the disease is a steroid which was contaminated by a fungus. The steroid was injected to relieve back pain. Now, many people who were exposed must wait to see if they too will be infected with meningitis. As of Monday, 282 people have been infected with the disease and 23 have died in connection with the contaminated drug, produced at the New England Compounding Center in Framingham, Mass.

According to a New York Times article from September,  health officials say the contamination comes from the actual injections and not the clinics where the steroid was administered:

“Health officials emphasized that the problem appeared to come from the medication and not the clinics themselves, and that the clinics had immediately cooperated by notifying patients and, in the case of Saint Thomas, shutting down when the outbreak was recognized. But the officials have released few details about the source of the drug, saying the investigation was continuing.”

Other patients have experienced joint infections after being exposed to the drug, methylprednisolone, which was injected into elbows, knees, shoulders or hips.

In 23 states, three lots of the drug, or more than 17,000 vials, have been shipped from the producer. Despite the widespread infection, the disease is not contagious.

Every single day, the case count rises and experts are working adamantly to determine which of the patients who were exposed may be infected and more likely to contract meningitis.

Medical professionals hope the infection cases will be quickly identified in order to watch their state and administer spinal taps and other tests which will hopefully help to treat the disease early enough to avoid deadly alternatives.

A method will soon be available for doctors to estimate the likelihood of a patient’s risk and to see how aggressively doctors should follow-up with patients, Dr. Marion Kainer of the Tennessee Health Department told The New York Times on Friday.

In Tennessee, where the highest number of cases and deaths has been reported-69 cases and nine deaths as of Saturday-the State Health Department has found some lots of the steroid to be more likely to infect patients than others.

As the medicine becomes older and when given in a higher dose, patients are far more likely to become sick. The fungus multiplies and the medicine becomes riskier as the medicine ages.

If the disease is detected early enough and treatment begins quickly there after, the more likely the treatment will work effectively. Doctors have warned patients to not wait until becoming severely ill but instead to seek treatment and testing immediately if they were exposed.

It remains difficult for doctors to determine whether symptoms are worsening for people who are already experiencing chronic pains. Even worse is the stress factor, which makes it exceedingly difficult for patients to know if their case is worse than before.

The majority of the meningitis cases are being caused by a fungus called Exserohilum, a black mold. The medications which have been administered to ill patients can cause liver and kidney problems, abnormal heart rhythms and hallucinations.

If you or someone you know has been infected, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses in a medical malpractice suit.

Contact a steroid meningitis lawyer at the Accident Attorneys’ Group today to find out how much you are entitled to.

 

 

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Freeways Reopen Following Massive Truck Accidents

Early yesterday morning, nine big rigs collided in two crashes in the tunnels on the truck bypass route in the Newhall Pass. The collisions, tentatively blamed on speeding over what could have been wet roads, occurred on the southbound Golden State Freeway at the southbound Antelope Valley Freeway, with the first reported incident occurring at 3:07 a.m.

While there were minor injuries reported, no one was killed in these incidents.

Interstate 5 shield

Interstate 5 shield (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Serious Truck Accident At Newhall Pass

Vehicle accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. They can involve cars, motorcycles and trucks. Early this morning, two catastrophic, multi-vehicle accidents occurred at the 5 and 14 freeways near the Newhall Pass. Thankfully, no one was killed.

Nine big rigs collided today in two crashes in the tunnels on the truck bypass route in the Newhall Pass, and one driver was hospitalized after being trapped in the wreckage for more than two hours.

Deutsch: Newhall Pass Interchange

Deutsch: Newhall Pass Interchange (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Fatal Car Accident Still Haunts Detective

Car accidents are more than just a nuisance. They are traumatic experiences that should never occur. Although car accidents can be unavoidable, they are usually preventable. When car accidents do occur, however, the results can be devastating.

Even though fatality car accidents can be devastating, something good can come always come out of them.

Русский: Столкнулись автомобили "Ока"...

Русский: Столкнулись автомобили “Ока” и “Форд-Фокус”. Водитель “Фокуса” не пострадал, в малолитражке трое травмированы. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Something about the case struck a nerve in Douglas County Sheriff’s detective Jay Armbrister, a 14-year veteran law enforcement officer, as he arrived on the scene of a drunken driving fatality accident on November 23, 2010. Read More