Un-Life-Jacketed Teen Dies in Seattle Area Boating Accident

Posted on August 18th, 2010 in Atlanta, Death, Personal Injury, Safety | Comments Off

The following article was found on seattletimes.com, and even though the boating accident didn’t take place in Atlanta, the message is still the same. You should do everything you can to make sure you follow all boating safety guidelines - like wearing life jackets, etc. Obviously, the last thing you want to think about is [...]

The Dangers of “Drunk Boating”

Posted on July 11th, 2010 in Death, Personal Injury, Safety | Comments Off

Boating is one of the most popular summer activities, and it’s easy to see why. Taking a boat ride is fun in itself, and it can also lead to other great activities such as swimming and fishing. Unfortunately, when people are having a good time, alcohol is often involved, even in situations that are potentially [...]

Wrongful Deaths Can Come in Many Forms

Posted on June 13th, 2010 in Death, Personal Injury, Tort | Comments Off

A wrongful death case has to do with the liability of the death of an individual, in which the person being charged with the claims is said to have acted negligently with that individual, and is thus responsible for their death. Had the negligent individual taken all proper safety measures with that person, their death [...]

Motorcycle-Related Deaths Decline in 2009

Posted on May 20th, 2010 in Motorcycles, Safety | 1 Comment »

April 23, 2010 - A recent report indicates that motorcycling fatalities in the U.S. dropped by at least 10% in 2009, which is the first decline in 12 years, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.

Pain and Suffering Caps Declared Unconstitutional by Georgia Supreme Court

Posted on April 5th, 2010 in Atlanta | 1 Comment »

A recent decision by the Georgia Supreme Court has restored an important constitutional right for Georgia citizens, but efforts by special interest groups already are underway to try to strip us of those rights once again.
The decision resulted from a case involving Marietta real estate agent Betty Nestlehutt and Dr. Harvey “Chip” Cole III of [...]

Atlanta Judicial System Facing Cuts

Posted on April 5th, 2010 in Atlanta | No Comments »

The recent economic woes have been tough on everyone’s budget, and this includes state and municipal governments around the country. The public well being depends on the consistent delivery of essential governmental functions, and when the money simply isn’t there to allow for business as usual, an enormous strain is placed on the system.
Fulton County [...]

Engineer Caught Texting While Operating a MARTA Train

Posted on October 8th, 2009 in Atlanta, Safety | 1 Comment »

Cell phones have brought with them a whole new wave of dangers on the roadways as people devote their attention to their conversations rather than their driving. Five states (California, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and Washington) have laws in place that prohibit all drivers from using hand-held cell phones while they are operating a motor vehicle, and these laws save lives. A Harvard University study indicates that cell phone use while driving causes up to 330,000 injury accidents and 2,600 fatalities per year.

Fatal Georgia Motorcycle Crash Underscores “Blind Spot” Negligence

Posted on August 1st, 2009 in Atlanta, Personal Injury, Safety | 2 Comments »

Riding a motorcycle is a lot of fun for many people, and for others, it is more than mere fun; it is a way of life. There are a number of advantages to motorcycles as a means of transportation, like fuel economy, and cost , but there are a great number of risks that go along with it as well. There is virtually no margin of error for motorcyclists because the only thing between them and the pavement is their helmet and their clothing, so they need to ride defensively and carefully. However, even the most diligent biker has no control over the people he or she is sharing the road with, and that is where much of the danger lies.

Manufacturer Recalls DeWALT Framing Nailers

Posted on July 23rd, 2009 in Recalls, Safety | No Comments »

DeWALT, the power tool company out of Baltimore, Maryland, has voluntarily recalled some 9,000 Framing Nailers. The DeWALT D51825 and D51850 nail guns have defective triggers which makes using them dangerous to the user of the tool and to anyone in the area. The triggers were not put together properly, and the result is that nails can be ejected even when the safety lock appears to be engaged. These nail guns sold for around $280 retail, and they were assembled in Mexico. DeWALT, a subsidiary of Black and Decker, is cooperating with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recall.

Cobb County Superior Court Seeks to Pay Unclaimed Funds

Posted on June 22nd, 2009 in Atlanta, Restitution | 1 Comment »

For the most part, when monies are due you, the onus is on you to collect them. People don’t usually seek you out so that they can give you money, but Cobb County Superior Court is a notable exception. Over 4,000 crime victims who were owed restitution funds have been contacted by the court over the past year and informed of the fact they had some money waiting for them.