Nov 13 2013

Recognizing & Preventing Road Rage Incidents in Detroit – Blog 142

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A Detroit motorist has been charged with first-degree murder after a dispute over speeding led to a road-rage fueled shooting. The 32-year-old motorist was driving an SUV and shot the young victim out the window of his vehicle approximately an hour after the victim yelled at him to slow his car down in an area where children were at play.

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This incident, reported by CBS Detroit, was one of many violent altercations arising from road rage in 2013. Car accident lawyers in Detroit, MI know that a DOT survey identified road rage as the number one problem on U.S. roads, and that traffic experts agree road rage problems are increasing. Amidst an increasingly violent climate where traffic disputes seem prone to escalation, it is important for every motorist to recognize signs of road rage in himself and to take steps to prevent becoming dangerously angry.

Road Rage Incidents on the Rise

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does not separate accidents and deaths caused by road rage in its database of traffic accidents, and many road rage altercations do not lead to car accidents but instead to acts of gun violence or other physical aggression.

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, however, reviewed police records of 10,000 reported incidents of road rage that occurred over a seven-year period. During this time, 218 people were murdered and 12,610 injured.  A review by Canadian researchers of 5,624 complaints made on a website called RoadRagers also indicated that hostile displays (including displays of guns) occurred in 11.7 percent of reported incidents of driver aggression.

Increased traffic congestion and distracted driving are described as possible causes of road rage incidents, but regardless of why road rage is happening, AOL Autos makes clear that road rage and guns have become a serious public health issue endangering motorists.

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Nov 05 2013

Cracking Down on Distracted Drivers is One Approach But Public Education Can Help

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Distracted driving is incredibly dangerous behavior, and more states than ever before are taking steps to try to reduce the number of people on the roads who are distracted by cell phones and electronic devices.  In fact, the Governors’ Highway Safety Association (GHSA) released a report entitled “2013 Distracted Driving: Survey of the States” indicating that there has been a 45-percent increase in the number of states with texting bans in place for all drivers as compared with just three years ago.

Florida became one of the states with a texting law this year when Governor Scott signed a texting ban into law after five years of attempts to get such a law passed.   Florida’s ban is relatively weak, allowing for drivers to text when stopped in traffic or at traffic lights and making texting a secondary offense with a fine of only $30 plus court costs for a first-time offender.   Still, the fact that texting is now illegal means that those injured in a texting accident may have an easier time of recovering compensation with the help of an auto accident lawyer in West Palm Beach since negligence per se rules allow victims to prove negligence by pointing to a law that the other driver broke.

While the law may help accident victims to recover compensation, however, it may be difficult for police to enforce. In fact, as the Huffington Post recently reported, texting laws in general are difficult to enforce, even in states that have taken a very tough stance on fighting distracted drivers.  The difficulty of enforcing these laws means that many people continue to text even though it is illegal.

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Nov 03 2013

Lansing MI Personal Injury Attorney Car Wreck – Report 691

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There are many different legal issues you need to consider after a serious crash. That’s why it’s important you contact the Law Offices of Gary M. Bloom as soon as possible to discuss your case. Even if the other person admitted wrongdoing – there’s no guarantee verdict you deserve to cover the true cost of your Lansing, Michigan, accident.

any people only think about the near-term costs associated with an accident. Attorney Bloom thinks differently. He takes into account how much you will actually need to cover your accident-related expenses years down the road. Will you need assistance from a nurse or home health-care worker? Will you be unable to return to work? Was your ability to function permanently affected by your accident? Attorney Bloom will take all these issues into consideration and make sure your settlement or verdict reflects these factors. Case results matter, experience matters.

The Law Offices Of Gary Bloom
39040 W. 7 Mile Road
Livonia, MI 48152-1006
Tel: 734-464-1700

It’s difficult to know what to do after a serious back and neck injury caused by an auto accident is overwhelming. Instead, many auto accident victims are forced to deal with insurance companies contacting them with endless questions that seem innocent. Insurance companies are focused on one thing: paying people as little money as possible. That’s why it’s important you contact the Law Offices of Gary M. Bloom. We deal with the insurance companies on your behalf so you can focus on on what is important: your recovery. Maybe you need a Lansing MI personal injury lawyers?

If you have been in a truck accident, insurance companies and truck accidents truck accidents can also be confusing. There can be several insurance companies involved in one accident. One insurance company might represent the driver. A company might represent the truck company. Besides the driver and their company, sometimes another third insurance company might even be involved, representing the interests of the company whose cargo was being transported on the truck.

With motorcycle accidents, they can also be confusing. There are many legal issues to consider and many questions you need answered. That’s why you need the Law Offices of Gary Bloom on your side. Serving clients throughout Michigan and Ohio, attorney Gary Bloom has a strong track record for getting people the compensation they rightfully deserve. He also thoroughly understands Michigan’s unique laws governing motorcycle accidents.

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Nov 01 2013

Problems with Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Health Survey Reaffirms, Canadian Institute

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It has become abundantly clear as a result of numerous medical studies and reports of complications to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that metal-on-metal hip implants are disastrous for patients. Our experienced attorneys know that metal-on-metal products are marketed primarily to younger and more active individuals with the promise that these new medical devices will last longer than traditional hip implant systems. Unfortunately, it seems the exact opposite is true.

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The high failure rate of metal-on-metal hip implants has been confirmed in yet another in-depth study, this one conducted by the Canadian Institute for Health. As reported by CBC News Health, the study showed that  the failure rate of metal-on-metal devices was not just higher, but was around twice as high as the chances of failure with metal-on-plastic implants.

Canadian Health Institute Survey Shows High Failure Rates of Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacement Products 

The Canadian Institute for Health study involved a review of 56,942 hip surgeries that were performed from 2003 through 2011 throughout Canada.  Of the hip implant surgeries included in the study:

  • Twenty-three percent of patients had received metal-on-plastic implants.
  • Nine percent of patients had received metal-on-metal implants.
  • Eight percent of patients had received ceramic-on-ceramic implants.
  • Five percent of patients had received ceramic-on-plastic implants.

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