Aug
22
2012
For most Californians, whether they live in Bakersfield, Manhattan Beach, Inglewood or L.A., shopping is a favorite pastime, particularly in beautiful outdoor malls with all the major retailers. Many retail stores are situated alongside spacious courtyards, up dramatic escalators and around elegant fountains. However, consumers don’t usually consider the hazards in those sophisticated shopping malls when they’re out browsing. There may be puddles near fountains, broken stair steps or torn doorway rugs. That can mean premises liability injuries, because accidents happen in the most unexpected locations, including those gleaming, spotless, spacious department store bathrooms.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 234,000 people over 14 years old were treated in U.S. emergency rooms in 2008 for injuries that took place in bathrooms. Nearly every bathroom accident is a slip and fall injury due to wet floors-which can mean sprains, broken bones, scrapes and cuts, even traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries, which could require surgeries.
As an experienced personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles, Mickey Fine has seen all types of slip and fall injuries. People slip and fall in Bakersfield department stores and have Manhattan Beach shopping mall injuries in all kinds of areas-in restrooms with cracked floor tiles, in crowded dressing rooms, cluttered aisles and on malfunctioning escalators. Shoppers sometimes have parking lot slip and fall accidents on the way to or from their car, in oily, slick parking garages, on rain-soaked parking lots sidewalks and in poorly lit store entrances off of dark parking lots.
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Aug
15
2012
According to the study, over $3 billion was saved in 2010 alone, with total costs saved due to helmet use ranging from $2.6 million in New Mexico to $394 million in California. Economic costs saved from helmet use per registered motorcycle ranged from $48 in New Mexico to $1,627 in North Carolina, with a median of $286. In Texas, the savings was approximately $500 per registered motorcycle. Swapping motorcycle accident brain injuries for more dollars in the state budget sounds good all around, and yet every biker knows that motorcycle crashes are usually due to negligent car drivers who are speeding, texting or driving drunk.
Fort Worth, Texas personal injury attorneys at Glenn Law Firm are well-versed in helping injured bikers in Texas recover damages for their bike crash injuries, regardless of whether they were wearing a helmet or not. Helmets don’t guarantee motorcycle safety and Texas motorcyclists know they should always drive defensively, no matter what.
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Aug
09
2012
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other members of the Mid-Continent Exploration & Production Safety Network (MCEPS Network) recently co-sponsored a safety stand-down, to shed light on safety violations and alert workers to safety issues in general. The stand-down was conducted from June 22 to July 20, 2012.
The focus for the stand-down was to promote safety and health practices at oil and gas exploration and production sites throughout Oklahoma. Oil field injuries can be very serious, occasionally resulting in an oil field workplace death, and injured employees or their loved ones will sometimes hire a workers compensation lawyer. Oklahoma City attorneys are very familiar with oil field work injury cases, as oil industry workman’s comp and injuries Oklahoma are common.
For any seasoned accident lawyer, Oklahoma City is a prime candidate for encouraging company owners to do all they can to call attention to dangerous work conditions and safety violations. Job-related injuries at industrial sites such as oil fields are often similar to work place injuries that occur in construction site accidents, such as chemical burns, electrocutions and falls from up high.
Oil field job injuries are often severe enough to require injured workers to seek a personal injury lawyer. Oklahoma City workers’ compensation lawyers can help injured Oklahoma workers file a claim after the workplace injury occurs, but this effort by the MCEPS is a way to prevent injuries at work, by examining and improving safety practices. Many Oklahoma oil field workers are not properly trained in safety and/or do not have the right safety equipment, which can lead to serious oil worker injuries and job fatalities.
Oklahoma City Workers Comp Attorney Support OSHA Workers Stand-Down Put Important Spotlight on Oklahoma Workplace Safety Oil field accidents due lack of safety training or use of proper safeguards are often the result of negligence on the part of an employer or sometimes a hired contractor. It is therefore vital that employees themselves do all they can to assess their work stations, work sites and equipment, to make sure that they have all the protective gear, safety training and procedures in place in order to protect themselves from harm on the job. Otherwise, they may be looking at a workmans comp claim or even having to hire a personal injury attorney to handle a work comp lawsuit.
The MCEPS Network is a cooperative alliance made up of OSHA’s Oklahoma City Area Office and oil and gas industry representatives. Alliance members encourage employers to voluntarily stop work at job sites to conduct site inspections as well as safety and health training for employees regarding leading causes of work-related incidents and deaths in the industry.
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Aug
07
2012
What is Responsive website design for law firms? It’s exactly what it sounds like. A website that reformats and responds, depending on what device is accessing it.
Why is this important to me? Many web vendors have been selling multiples site – in the hopes that Google will give their clients more real estate in the search results.
This is wrong.
Not only is mobile and tablet browsing hitting an all-time high in the past 6 months, Google is now recommending it for the mobile delivery. (see http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2184616/Responsive-Web-Design-Introduction-Impact)
With fewer than 5% of law firms actively managing their sites in one of the fastest-growing consumer-competitive markets, A responsive design handles every aspect of site-management.
Source:
http://www.bigvoodoointeractiveblog.com/responsive-design-1-website-period.html