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- Philadelphia Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Discuss New Safety Initiatives
August 01, 2016
Read MoreIn an effort to improve the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists across the country, the U.S. Department of Transportation has announced its Safer People, Safer Streets Initiative that is taking place nationwide over the next 18 months. As more and more people choose to walk and bike to work, school, and social engagements, studies by […]
- Philadelphia Slip and Fall Accident Lawyers: Injured at the Gym
July 27, 2016
Read MoreIf a slip and fall accident results in injury at a gym or health club, it may not occur to you at first that you may be eligible for compensation. However, any time you are injured and someone is at fault, you can seek damages for the medical attention, lost wages, and other financial losses […]
- Philadelphia Construction Accident Lawyers Discuss Beating the Heat in Construction
July 25, 2016
Read MoreWhile many might be packing the car for beach day trips or other summer activities, construction workers face dangerous conditions while working in the sun. The heat from the rising temperatures of summer poses a real and imminent threat to the safety of those working outdoors. Construction sites pose threats on their own, without the […]
- Philadelphia Bus Accident Lawyers: Fatal SEPTA Bus Accident
July 18, 2016
Read MoreIn the spring of 2016, a man was fatally injured after being struck by a SEPTA bus in Glenside. The driver of the bus has been charged with homicide by vehicle after striking and killing a pedestrian who was crossing the street on April 2nd. The operator of the bus has since turned herself in […]
- Philadelphia Construction Accident Lawyers: Making Accident Data Public
July 13, 2016
Read MoreThe Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) announced a new rule effective August 2016 that requires employers to submit comprehensive accident statistics electronically, thus making them more accessible to the public. OSHA’s goal with this rule is that by making accident data more transparent, companies will be encouraged to provide safer work environments. According to […]
- Philadelphia Pedestrian Accident Lawyers: New Statistics Are Cause for Concern
July 11, 2016
Read MoreA disturbing trend is emerging on the streets of Philadelphia. According to law enforcement, 17 fatal pedestrian accidents involving walkers, joggers and bikers have already taken place in 2016, a 55 percent increase over the same time period last year. Philadelphia pedestrian accident lawyers and law enforcement officials believe distractions posed by cell phones are […]
- South Jersey Slip and Fall Lawyers: Local Parking Lot Conditions Cause Fall
July 06, 2016
Read MoreA slip and fall accident can strike at any time – even the most seemingly-mundane situations. This recently happened to a pedestrian who slipped and fell while walking at the Barclay Farms Office Pavilion in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The injured woman alleges that her slip and fall was a result of hazardous conditions in […]
- Philadelphia Pedestrian Accident Lawyers: Google Patent to Protect Pedestrians
July 05, 2016
Read MoreOn May 17, 2016, the government granted Google a patent for a new sticky adhesive technology that can be applied to the front end of a vehicle. This patents aims to reduce injury in the event that one of the company’s self-driving cars strikes a pedestrian, minimizing their chances of being flung into traffic or […]
- Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers: Fireworks Safety This Summer
June 30, 2016
Read MoreFor many Americans fireworks are an integral part of the summer experience, and are not restricted to use Independence Day alone; indeed, family reunions, weddings and even backyard barbecues have frequently become the scene of a fireworks display. Unfortunately, for those who are unaccustomed to dealing with explosives, these celebratory gatherings can result in personal […]
- Philadelphia Construction Accident Lawyers: Construction Site Hazards
June 27, 2016
Read MoreAccording to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the national average of fatal injuries is higher in the construction industry than all other industries. OSHA estimates that 6.5 million people work at more than 250,000 construction sites around the country on a given day. In 2014, one in five fatal accidents was the result […]
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