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First Toyota, Now General Motors

English: Logo of General Motors Corporation.

English: Logo of General Motors Corporation. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

It has been a year of recalls in the automobile industry. First Toyota and now General Motors Co is recalling 13,680 cars globally. The reason for the recall is to address potential problems with improperly tightened suspension bolts.  Other problems include faulty airbags, according to the company. The U.S. safety regulators have also filed documents involving this recall. The issues have not resulted in any physical accidents or injuries, according to General Motors.

GM is recalling 8,519 2013 model year Chevrolet Malibu sedans in the United States. This is for problems involving the suspension. The problem is that one or more rear suspension bolts may not have been tightened properly. As you can imagine, this could lead to a driver losing control of the vehicle. This would increase the risk of a unnecessary car accident, according to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

General Motors is recalling another 1,060 of the cars in various other countries, which include Canada, Mexico and overseas, General Motors said. Owners should look for obnoxious noises and minor handling issues in vehicle, NHTSA claimed. General Motors has just begun to inform the vehicle owners.

General Motors also is recalling 3,896 2012 model year Buick Verano, and Chevy Camaro, Cruze and Sonic cars in the United States. But, this is for a different problem. This recall is being administered to address potentially faulty airbags, according to the NHTSA. An additional 205 cars were affected by the recall in Canada, General Motors said.

The driver side front airbag has a shorting bar that may intermittently contact the airbag terminals. This is a problem because there is a possibility that this will cause the airbags not to deploy. This will increase the risk of injuries, according to the NHTSA. The recall is expected to begin on February 13 of this year. General Motors is claiming that this recall is an expansion of one from last fall.

If you or a loved one have been in an accident due to a faulty product it is necessary to seek legal advice. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to compensate the pain and suffering that you have suffered. An Accident Attorney will make sure that you receive every cent that you deserve.

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Country Star Under Investigation

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English: Emmylou Harris playing at the 2011 Greenbelt Harvest Picnic, August 27th, 2011 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Country music singer Emmylou Harris has been charged with hit-and-run. Emmylou is known for winning an amazing 12 Grammys, along with other awards, throughout her career. She is not only a solo artist but is known for being a backup vocalist. Harris, from Birmingham Alabama, has released several chart-topping albums and singles over the course of her career.She has worked with large names such as John Denver, Linda Ronstadt, Roy Orbison, Willie Nelson and Neil Young, to name a few.

The reason Emmylou is being investigated is because she allegedly hit another vehicle. Harris was driving a rental car on the 405 freeway. The accident happened last year when she was headed to Los Angeles in October of 2012. A 65 year old is claiming that Emmylou hit her vehicle and fled. This past Wednesday, the star was charged with the misdemeanor by the L.A. County District Attorney, according to TMZ.

If she is convicted for these charges, Harris could face up to six months in jail. The 65 year-old victim made the report at the time of the accident. The other driver is claiming that Harris drove off after hitting her car on October 1st. According to the incident report, the accident occurred at approximately 10 pm  But Harris’s representatives have said that the Grammy-award winning star had not realized that she actually made contact with the other person’s vehicle.

“It is a garden-variety accident that happens every day on the 405,” her rep told TMZ. According to the TMZ website, Harris’s lawyer entered a ‘not guilty’ plea on the singer’s behalf. The plea was entered this past Wednesday.

Hit and run accidents happen every day, unfortunately. California hit-and-run violations are considered a felony and convictions can mean a sentence to a state prison or county jail for up to one year and fines up to $10,000 or both. If you or a loved one have been involved in a hit and run accident you must seek attorney to advise you. For more information on this subject please visit the Accident Attorney’s Group for a free consultation.

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14 people Injured in Car Accident

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English: Police investigating a car accident in Markham, ON. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

A horrific two-vehicle crash injured as many as 14 people Tuesday evening. One of the victims was left in critical condition. The driver of the van was trapped and had to be rescued by coworkers. The person who was critically injured was flown by medevac helicopter. He was taken to the Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune. According to police Sgt. Joseph Goertz., the other victims were sent to Kimball Medical Center and Ocean Medical Center in Brick.

The accident occurred at around 7 p.m. at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue and Pine Street. The van that was struck was driven by Tasha Carter of Paterson. This was one of two vehicles heading to Newark with workers who had dropped off new cars at First Energy Park Tuesday evening. Carter was immediately taken to a hospital after being rescued from the wreckage by coworkers. Her coworkers were in a van ahead of hers. Conditions of Carter and others involved in the crash were not immediately available. The intersection is now open but was closed for many hours after the incident. Coworkers are still in shock and recounted the moments of terror when the crash happened. They described that glass shattered everywhere and the destruction of the vehicles. The coworkers got out of the first van, which had turned onto Pine Street, and ran back to the crash scene.

After the accident, everyone was in pain and in need of medical attention. They said they found their friends moaning in pain or in stunned silence amid the wreckage of the van.

Ronald Bradley of Newark, a passenger in the first van says, “Once we turned the corner we all heard an explosion, so we looked back and saw the crash.”Bradley said he was one of 12 people in the van which had been traveling on New Hampshire Avenue and turned onto Pine. He said Carter was driving another van with 12 passengers when the crash happened.

The passengers of these accidents were left in physical pain. When someone is involved in such an accident, a peace of mind is needed. These types of accidents can leave someone out of work and having to deal with medical bills. If you have been injured in a car accident, please visit bestaccident-attorneys.com.

 

 

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19-Car Pile Up in Agua Dulce

Truck Accident Leaves Driver Serious

Truck Accident Leaves Driver Serious (Photo credit: ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd.)

Drivers and passengers were involved in a nineteen-vehicle pileup near Agua Dulce, California. Tuesday morning a big-rig truck towing two trailers collided with multiple vehicles. The drivers and passengers said they felt fortunate the massive crash looked worse than it actually was.

Michael Schwartz is a painter and he was traveling with three passengers when his truck was rear-ended. He says, “I would’ve thought when I got out of the car and looked at cars piled on top of each other that there would have been some fatalities or some very serious injuries, and, thank God, there wasn’t,” said Michael Schwartz, a painter who was travelling with three colleagues when his truck was slammed from behind.

Schwartz said he was stopped on the Antelope Valley (14) Freeway. He was surprised when he heard squealing breaks and felt a “tremendous impact” followed by three other successive impacts. The crash occurred south of the Escondido Canyon Road exit in the Agua Dulce area. The occurred about 1 mile east of Vasquez Rocks County park.

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, fifteen individuals were injured and taken to the hospital. Two additional patients were treated at the scene and released. Fortunately the CHP officials claim that those injured in the accident are expected to make a full recovery. The crash occurred at 9:42 a.m. The roadway was eventually opened at 2 p.m.

The California Highway Patrol’s traffic website stated that 25 tons of sand were involved in the accident. This caused the passengers to be trapped in their vehicles. Photos from the scene showed at least nine cars piled on top of each other.  The vehicles suffered severe damages. Officials on scene said that the big rig was going too fast while traveling around a curve. The truck was not far behind a CHP officers patrol car, which was swerving back and forth in order to slow traffic to create a break so that debris could be cleared from the roadway.

Accidents like these can be physically and mentally harming. If you or a loved one have been injured in an accident like this, it is necessary to contact in accident. Visit a personal injury lawyer for a free consultation.

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2 Dog Bites In Less than a Week

An American Pit Bull Terrier muzzled. Español:...

An American Pit Bull Terrier muzzled. Español: Un Pit Bull Terrier Americano con bozal. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Montgomery County Animal Control has decided to be stricter regarding rules on animal control. This is following to separated incidents. These incidents involved two vicious dog attacks on children. Both these incidents occurred in less than a week. Tim Holifield, with Montgomery County Animal Control, is urging dog owners. Dog owners need to be to be more cognizant of their dogs.  It is necessary for the owners to take steps to prevent similar types of incidents.

Christian Gormanous was only 4 years old and was killed on January 19th by a Pit-bull. The incident occurred when Christian climbed a fence into a neighbor’s back yard. This is where the pit-bull was chained. The boy’s 9 year old sister was brave enough to pull him away from the dog.  The boy was flown to a Houston-area hospital. But, it was too late; he was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The second dog attackoccurred Tuesday when Pricilla Rodriguez was outside playing with her 18 month old son, Anthony. According to Holifield, Rodriguez said the dog was also a pit bull. She said that the dog was always chained but somehow was able to escape and break free. As she tried to protect her son, Rodriguez also suffered bite wounds.

Both were taken to Houston area hospitals where the toddler is listed in good condition at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital. Rodriguez was treated for her injuries as well. Holifield said both dogs were taken into custody by Animal Control officers. Following a 10-day quarantine, the dog responsible for Gormanous’ death will be euthanized.

In the Rodriguez incident, Holifield said, the owner of the dog already was in the Montgomery County Jail. He said Animal Control officers will request the owner also surrender the dog to be euthanized following a10-day quarantine. If the owner refuses, Holifield said, the case will go to a judge to make the decision on the fate of the dog.

If you or a loved one have been a victim of an accident such as this it is necessary to seek legal counsel.  For more information please visit a personal injury lawyer.

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Recall on Baby Pajamas

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IMG_1779 (Photo credit: inkypinkyponky)

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

The specific name of the product is Girl’s Circo Fleece Blanket Sleepers and there was about 42,000 have been made.  They were imported by the Target Corporation of Minneapolis, Minessota.  The reason these products are being recalled is because of the flammability standards for children’s sleepwear; this can cause burn injuries for the children wearing them. So far, there have been no injuries reported.

Description: The recalled one-piece feet pajamas are fleece and were sold in sizes 12 months, 18 months, 2T, 3T, 4T, XS, S, M, L and XL. They come in three prints: purple owl, pink leopard, and blue doodle.

There are several tags sewn into the neckline. “Circo Sleepwear” is printed on the top tag. “Target” and an identification number appear on a third tag.  Consumers should immediately stop using the pajamas and return them to any Target store to receive a full refund.

Consumer Contact: Target at (800) 440-0680 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or online at www.target.com and click on the Product Recalls at the bottom of the page and then Children’s and Baby Products.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is still interested in receiving incident or injury reports that are either directly related to this product recall or involve a different hazard with the same product. Please tell us about your experience with the product on SaferProducts.gov

If you or a loved one have had any safety issues because of a recalled product, it is necessary to seek assistance. Using these types of products puts your family’s health and physical being at risk.  If your loved one has been injured you must contact an accident attorney that will fight buy your side and help you receive the help you need. Contact a Recall Attorney.

 

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Reckless Prescribing Is A Crime

One of the most overlooked examples of medical malpractice is reckless prescribing. Recently, a notorious physician was released from prison after only serving half of his sentence. He was known for prescribing pain medication and other narcotics to his patients. Some of them died because of his negligence.

Medical malpractice cases that result in deaths should receive a high priority. According to board records and coroner files, however, this is not always the case. It is imperative to be careful every time you go to the doctor.

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US Navy 030414-N-0728B-002 Ensign Jill Skeet from Williamsburg, Kan., administers pain medication to an unidentified Iraqi woman who arrived in Fleet Hospital Three^rsquo,s (FH-3) Casualty Receiving room with a gunshot wound (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Navy QB In A Coma

Thanksgiving is a day for families to gather around a gigantic feast and be thankful for all the blessings in their lives. Unfortunately, Thanksgiving is also one of the most dangerous days to drive. This year is no exception.

As the Navy football team returned to the practice field in preparation for its game against rival Army on December 8, Coach Ken Niumatalolo and his players were thinking about one of their own fighting for his life in a Miami hospital after being seriously injured in a Thanksgiving night car accident.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Gateway Cinema.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Gateway Cinema. (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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Devon Walker May Never Walk Again

The curiously named Devon Walker may soon join the ranks of football players whose careers have been cut short because of paralysis. Two years ago, it happened to college football player Eric LeGrand. It has also occurred repeatedly in the NFL. Darryl Stingley, who was a wide receiver for the New England Patriots, was paralyzed in a 1978 preseason game against the Oakland Raiders. More than 13 years later, Mike Utley, an offensive lineman for the Detroit Lions, was paralyzed during a game against the Minnesota Vikings. A year later, the same would happen to Dennis Byrd, a defensive tackle for the New York Jets. Byrd was paralyzed during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. More recently, Kevin Everett, a tight end for the Buffalo Bills, was paralyzed in a 2007 game against the Denver Broncos.

Out of all these players, the only ones who have been able to regain their ability to walk have been Byrd and Everett. The others are confined to wheelchairs.

Tulane University, New Orleans, in 1904. Gibso...

Tulane University, New Orleans, in 1904. Gibson Hall. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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