Thursday, June 30, 2011

Medical negligence in decline in Pennsylvania

Since changes in Pennsylvania on medical malpractice in 2003, medical malpratice claims reduced by 39 percent. In 2009, there were a total 1533 medical malpratice filings in the State. In addition, Philadelphia, which sees the majority of the claims of all cities of Pennsylvania saw a 60 percent drop in cases simultaneously.

The new legislation requires lawyers to obtain a certificate of merit for all medical professionals, and testify in the case that claims be filed in the County of occurrence.

Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald d. Castille, said, "these two rule changes, Pennsylvania is far ahead of the country and each State in this arena, and we are as a model of reform.  More importantly, justice for our citizens is still being delivered when patients are truly injured by medical errors. "

If you or someone you love has been the victim of malpractice contact medical negligence lawyers of Pennsylvania of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 800-876-lawyer to learn more about their rights.


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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Parents of adolescents in accident accuse of neglect, school administrators

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Chester County, PA Fatal accident caused by excessive speeding

A teenager was driving and another was killed on 19 February, Chester County, PA. According to Philly.com, a 17-year-old was driving a pickup truck and drove into oncoming traffic, striking a 19-year-old woman driving a BMW. According to police, excessive speeding by pickup truck driver was probably a factor in fatal accident.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), car crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States, are responsible for more than one in three deaths in this age group. In 2009, eight adolescents ages 16 to 19 died every day from injuries sustained in car accidents. Teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are four times more likely than older drivers to crash.

In Pennsylvania, there were 29.091 drivers ages 16 to 20, who were involved in accidents in 2009. There were about 32, 669 failures related to speed, with 538 deaths. Speeding is a contributing factor in more than 30 percent of fatal traffic accidents in the United States.

Legislators have tried to reduce teen driving deaths have DUI checkpoints, text messaging and cell phone legislation, limiting the number of adolescents permitted to ride in the car with a young driver and much more.

If your loved one has recently been injured or killed in a car accident in Pennsylvania, you have the right to claim compensation from drivers careless for lost loved ones. Is in your best interest to keep the services of an experienced lawyer who will examine all circumstances of the accident to determine if the other pilot acted negligently or if there were other factors in the accident. Contact the car accident lawyers of Pennsylvania in Cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP today for a free assessment of your case.


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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Worker from Scranton, PA wounded at falling object construction

A construction worker in Northeastern Pennsylvania was injured after a piece of a forklift fell six stories, hit the ground and then hit him on the rebound. The Centre Daily Times in Scranton reported that the accident occurred at a construction site at the University of Scranton on February 23.

Workers in the construction carried out most fatal injuries of any industry sector in 2009, with 818 workers dead. Ten of these construction workers were killed after being hit by an object. About 414 employees among all industries were killed by falling objects or equipment. There are many risks of injury for construction workers. These risks include work with heavy lifting equipment, excavation, earthmoving equipment construction and many more. There are power tools, trenches, heavy objects, scaffolding, chemicals, power tools and many other dangerous objects and situations around them every day.

If you suffered an injury while working at a construction site in Pennsylvania, construction accident lawyers of Philadelphia in Cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP may be able to help. Our qualified lawyers will investigate the circumstances in which the accident occurred, to determine if inadequate safety measures and equipment led to his injuries, and work hard to help you and your family receives the damage that you deserve. Represent workers who suffered injuries in accidents of construction accidents include malfunctioning machines (conveyers, forklifts, cranes, tractors, for removal of quadruple, etc.), defective tools (saws, grinding wheels, nozzles, etc.), defective ladders and scaffolding accidentsas well as the collapse of floors and walls. Call us today for a free consultation.


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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Indiana County Van Rollover kills one, another seriously injured

Recently, a woman died in a car accident in Burrell Township, Indiana in Pennsylvania, reports the Pittsburgh Gazette.

According to the article, the woman was a passenger in the front seat in a minivan that was traveling on Route 22. About 2 hours, for unknown reasons, the van crossed the median and then descended a steep embankment, rolling until he came to stop at the bottom of the ravine. The woman, who wasn't wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle and was declared dead at the scene of the car crash of Pennsylvania. The driver of the van, a male, is listed in critical condition in a local hospital. He was also wearing a security restriction.

Two children were also the occupants in the van, but were unharmed from the accident of overlap. They were in child safety chairs.

According to a recent report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the average safety belt use in the United States is at an all-time high at 85 percent. However, about one in every seven adults report that they do not use a safety restraint during each trip. Accidents are the leading cause of death in the United States among those aged five to 34 years old, but use seat belts has greatly reduced injuries and deaths, according to the CDC. Use a seatbelt reduces the risk of a fatal wound for about 45 percent. Using data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the CDC says that if all Member States had laws applying strict safety belt, in 2009, nearly 450 lives were saved and 12000 injuries prevented.

In Pennsylvania, safety belt use is necessary for those under the age of eight through 17 years of age everywhere in a motor vehicle and those aged 18 years and older in the front seat are required to wear a restraint system. The fine is $ 10 for the first offense of seat belt law.

The cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP, our lawyers accident overlap Pennsylvania with success has helped the injured in rollover accidents across the State to obtain the compensation they deserve for your injuries and losses. To learn how we can help you today, call 1-888-684-7192.


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Sunday, June 12, 2011

1 killed, 11 wounded in a car accident four-vehicle in Burlco

A woman was killed and 11 people, including several children and a pedestrian were injured in a multi-vehicle accident on 21 February in Burlco in South Jersey. According to Philly.com, four vehicles were involved in the accident, which occurred when an SUV rear-ended a Mercedes-Benz, pushing it into a bus stop. The car struck a person waiting for the bus and then hit a light pole. The SUV struck at least one other vehicle before it flipped onto his roof.

The article doesn't say what caused the SUV to the back of the Mercedes. Multi-Vehicle car accidents involve two or more vehicles and often cause serious injuries, deaths and extensive vehicle and property damage. Because of the number of vehicles involved, these types of car accidents can be very deadly.

An innocent pedestrian was injured in this accident vehicle multiple. Pedestrian deaths accounted for 10. 8 percent of all deaths related to the traffic accident in Pennsylvania in 2010. More than 70 percent of deaths of pedestrians and 46 percent of pedestrian injuries occurred in areas other than intersections.

Distracted driving can lead to failures of multivehicle. The administration of National Highway Traffic Safety (NHTSA) reported that distracted driving was the reason for 6 thousand deaths and more than half a million injuries in 2008, becoming the main causes of car accidents.

Distracted driving is illegal and any activity that decreases their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle is against the law. If you or someone you love has been in a serious car accident in Pennsylvania and you believe it was caused by a careless or reckless driver, contact the attorneys of the experienced car accident in Pennsylvania Cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP today for a consultation. It is important to hire an experienced attorney who can prove that the driver has been significantly distracted so that you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses.


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Friday, June 10, 2011

Toyota Announces Recall of 2.17 million vehicles due to problems of acceleration

On 24 February, Toyota Motor Corp. has announced a recall of approximately 2. 17 million vehicles in the United States because potentially Accelerator pedals could become stuck in the floor mats or jammed in the driver's side carpets, causing the vehicle to accelerate unexpectedly and could result in a fatal car accident. According to Philly.com, the administration of National Highway Traffic Safety (NHTSA) has asked Toyota to recall these additional vehicles after a review of documents from Toyota.

For more information, visit http://www.toyota.com/recall.

Innocent consumers may be seriously injured or killed by a defect in a car. These defects often include flaws of defective tires and seat belts and air bags separation, faulty and defective floor latches. These defects may result in rollover accidents, roof crushes SUV, driver or passenger ejections and explosions of gas tank, which can be severe or even fatal.

Personal injury attorneys in Cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP represented clients in Pennsylvania, who are victims of negligence of the manufacturers an auto. We have a long and successful history of representing cases of product liability of Pennsylvania auto, including a serious injury and wrongful death. Some factors that are important to make these determinations on a case of responsibility of auto product recalls, safety include known recognised standards aware of possible defects, warnings about using auto and whether or not the operator was in any way negligent.

If you were injured or a loved one was killed because of defective automobile, the manufacturer may be responsible for the accident, as well as resulting from injury or death, in addition to losses arising under the product liability law of Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia auto product liability lawyers in Cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP has the experience and expertise necessary to get our customers the compensation they deserve. Call 888 682 2374 today for a free consultation.


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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The most dangerous roads of Pennsylvania DOT names Pittsburgh

The Pennsylvania Department of transportation and WPXI news station recently launched a report on the most dangerous roads and intersections in the area of Pittsburgh. Roads named in the report were chosen for the high number of car accidents that occur in these places.

According to WPXI, the number-one spot for dangerous failures in Allegheny County is route 51, or Saw Mill run Boulevard in Pittsburgh. Meanwhile, Westmoreland County, the intersection of Route 66 and Beaver run Road has seen 93 car accidents and three deaths in the past five years. The intersection is a blind spot, making it invisible to drivers until they came over the Hill. Route 30, which runs between Colonial Manor apartments and malt Lane, saw 156 car accidents in the same period of five years.

Other municipalities in the area also sport dangerous intersections and stretches of road where are common car accidents of Pennsylvania. For example, the route 40 near Uniontown in Fayette County had 32 car accidents in 2010, while route 21 saw 42 accidents. By far the most dangerous stretch of road, however, was Route 119 off Connellsville, where there were 87 collisions in 2010.

The Pennsylvania Department of transportation began making plans to make these intersections and stretches of road safer for drivers. However, even the best transport planning can prevent all accidents. If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident in Pennsylvania, please don't hesitate to contact injury attorneys of the experienced car accident in Pennsylvania Cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP to schedule a free case evaluation. Call 1-888-684-7192 today to learn more about their legal rights and options.


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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Bus crash in New Jersey Turnpike kills two, forty injured

A night bus accident occurred on New Jersey Turnpike, killing two people, Philly.com reports.

According to the article, the vehicle was a luxury bus and traveled to Chinatown in New York to Philadelphia when the accident occurred. Authorities believe the bus hit a guardrail and then a concrete pillar. The bus driver was killed, having been thrown through the windshield of the vehicle. Another passenger on board the bus also was killed, and at least 40 people needed to be taken to a local hospital for treatment of his injuries. He has not yet been determined why the bus accident occurred, New Jersey, and as such, remains under investigation.

The article notes that more than 235 million vehicles travelling on New Jersey Turnpike every year and usually has five lines in each direction. With so many vehicles traveling on the road, the accident may investigators want to look into whether the bus driver was trying to avoid a collision with a motorist reckless or distracted. It is also possible that the bus driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Whatever the cause, the wounded in bus accidents could have it in your best interest to consult with a personal injury lawyer to know what legal options are available to them after an accident.

The bus accident lawyers of Philadelphia in Cherry Fieger & Marciano, LLP have decades of experience successfully litigate on behalf of our clients who have been injured by the negligence of another. If you have been injured in a bus crash in Pennsylvania, please call our lawyers at 1-888-684-7192. We can help you understand your legal rights as a victim of wounded and carefully will investigate the cause of the accident to determine how compensation can be obtained for their injuries and other related losses. Call our law office today to schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys are highly skilled.


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