Personal Injury Blog

Georgia police deputy killed in head on wrong way crash

June 26, 2012

A Georgia police deputy is dead following a car accident in which a vehicle heading the wrong way struck him head-on. The police officer was on duty at the time of the car accident. For many in the police force, this is a sobering reminder that the accidents with which they deal in the routine course…

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Boxer Paul Williams trying to avoid car accident gets his spine severed

June 15, 2012

Nobody is immune from the effects of a car accident. Even those who are normally strong and powerful can succumb to a bad car accident. This is particularly evident in a recent crash between a car and motorcyclist when the motorcyclist, well-known boxer Paul Williams, was seriously injured in Marietta. The accident happened when Williams was…

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Child Car Seat Requirements Change with 2014 Rule

June 14, 2012

When a new rule regarding a federally required child seat attachment system takes place in early 2014, many parents with children aged 3 and older will be advised not to use it. The rule will require child seat makers to tell customers not to use the lower anchors required in cars manufactured after 2001 if…

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Man Catches Fire After Applying Sunscreen

June 8, 2012

A man from Massachusetts has recently suffered second degree burns from a grill after using Banana Boat Sport Performance spray-on sunscreen before barbecuing. Brett Sigworth claims that he sprayed on the sunscreen right before walking over to the grill, not aware that it would still be flammable after it was on his skin. The flames…

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The office of inspector general finds vaccinations stored at wrong temperatures

June 8, 2012

An investigation by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Inspector General (HHS OIG) found that many providers of immunizations provided under the CDC’s Vaccines for Children (VFC) program may be administering ineffective doses to children, placing them at risk for contracting serious diseases.(See a copy of the report here.) The VFC program provides free…

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Car Accident Caused by Motorist Interrupting Funeral Procession

June 5, 2012

When attending a funeral, one typically does not expect to get into a car accident. Though the funeral procession by which the family and loved ones of a deceased wind their way to the cemetery where their loved one will be laid to rest can hold potential for a car accident, there are several Georgia laws…

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Bomb threat directed at Cobb County State Court

June 2, 2012

MARIETTA, GEORGIA- It was scary day at the State Court of Cobb County yesterday when the 911 Center received a bomb threat directed at the State Court. Everyone was evacuated around 9:00 a.m. and all of the surrounding streets at the courthouse were blocked off causing a major traffic jam. There were no bombs located…

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Button battery ingestion increases

June 1, 2012

According to a recent study published in the online version of Pediatrics magazine, every three hours, a child under the age of 18 will come to the emergency room to be treated for button battery ingestion. It also shows that this rate will continue to accelerate in the coming years. A button battery ingestion fatality was first…

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Over 50 injured after Georgia car accident involving 6 school buses

May 29, 2012

Field trips for students are supposed to be fun and sometimes educational. One recent Saturday trip to a large Georgia amusement park by some 200 Burke County School District students was anything but fun. Students may have been thinking about how much fun they planned to have or which rides they should or shouldn’t go…

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Car stunt seriously injures teen in Georgia

May 10, 2012

All too frequently, Georgia drivers suffer a car accident, even when they haven’t actually done anything risky in the first place. But sometimes, especially for young people who have just received their licenses, the drivers may choose to try out risky moves while driving. Unfortunately, these risky moves often put them and others in danger…

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