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Defective Product Liability

January 31, 2012 @ 03:59 PM — by Zach Drivon

Introduction

Several times a year, news stories in the media alert the public to product recalls'. Recalls' occur when the government, product manufacturers or retailers determine that a particular product line is unsafe. Unfortunately, this determination is often made after someone is injured as a result of the defect. Other times, companies simply neglect to disclose the existence of a defect in the product, allowing consumers without knowledge of its existence to be injured as a result. Persons injured in such a manner may be entitled to recover from the companies for their injuries. http://www.fastcompany.com/1686864/ford-rollover-verdict-brian-cole-131-million-twitter

Negligent Driving

January 19, 2012 @ 03:10 PM — by Zach Drivon

Negligent Driving Habits

Negligent driving is characterized as operating an automobile in a manner that could endanger other people or property. Historically, the most concerning negligent driving practice has been drunk driving. However, recent statistics show that drunk driving incidents and fatalities have been on the decline. Modernly, drunk driving fatalities are more likely to be perpetrated by an alcoholic, as opposed to a recreational drinker. Moreover, the average blood alcohol level of a drunk driver involved in a fatal crash is (.19); more than twice the legal limit. Nevertheless, over the last 20 years, while drunk driving fatalities have decreased, overall traffic traffic fatalities have increased. http://negligentdriving.com/

Negligent Non-Provision of Security

January 17, 2012 @ 03:32 PM — by Zach Drivon

Real Property and Business owners are under a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe, in order to prevent harm to individuals who enter onto the land. This legal duty is typified by a grocery store's duty to keep the floor dry and clear of debris to prevent customers from being injured in a slip and fall. This duty extends to various places of business with inherent risk involved in daily or nightly operation.

The effects of Spinal cord injury

January 17, 2012 @ 11:40 AM — by Zach Drivon

The bundle of nerves and backbones which make up the spinal column, is the most essential component of the human body, with the exception of the brain. The spinal cord extends from the base of the brain, along the middle of the back, and down to the waist. Its function is to carry messages back and forth, from the brain to nerves along the spinal tract, and other parts of the body, through the upper and lower motor nuerons. This allows sensory messages to be conveyed to the brain and facilitates the initiation of muscle movement. This mechanism is known as the central nervous system.http://www.spinalinjury.net/html/_spinal_cord_101.html

The Catastrophy of Brain Injury

January 12, 2012 @ 12:39 PM — by Zach Drivon

 The Causes

Traumatic Brain injury (TBI) can occur through a variety of mechanisms including: sudden or repeated blunt force trauma, known as "closed head injuries", oxygen depletion to the brain, also known as 'hypoxia', as well as, chemical toxosis, tumors, infections and stroke. Every year, 1.5 million individuals suffer a traumatic brain injury. Of the one and a half million victims, 50,000 die and 85,000 suffer long term disabilityhttp://www.traumaticbraininjury.com/content/understandingtbi/causesoftbi.html

 

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Drivon, Turner and Waters
215 N San Joaquin St.
Stockton, California 95202
(209) 644-1234

Defective Product Liability

January 31, 2012 @ 03:59 PM — by Zach Drivon

Introduction

Several times a year, news stories in the media alert the public to product recalls'. Recalls' occur when the government, product manufacturers or retailers determine that a particular product line is unsafe. Unfortunately, this determination is often made after someone is injured as a result of the defect. Other times, companies simply neglect to disclose the existence of a defect in the product, allowing consumers without knowledge of its existence to be injured as a result. Persons injured in such a manner may be entitled to recover from the companies for their injuries. http://www.fastcompany.com/1686864/ford-rollover-verdict-brian-cole-131-million-twitter

Negligent Driving

January 19, 2012 @ 03:10 PM — by Zach Drivon

Negligent Driving Habits

Negligent driving is characterized as operating an automobile in a manner that could endanger other people or property. Historically, the most concerning negligent driving practice has been drunk driving. However, recent statistics show that drunk driving incidents and fatalities have been on the decline. Modernly, drunk driving fatalities are more likely to be perpetrated by an alcoholic, as opposed to a recreational drinker. Moreover, the average blood alcohol level of a drunk driver involved in a fatal crash is (.19); more than twice the legal limit. Nevertheless, over the last 20 years, while drunk driving fatalities have decreased, overall traffic traffic fatalities have increased. http://negligentdriving.com/

Negligent Non-Provision of Security

January 17, 2012 @ 03:32 PM — by Zach Drivon

Real Property and Business owners are under a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe, in order to prevent harm to individuals who enter onto the land. This legal duty is typified by a grocery store's duty to keep the floor dry and clear of debris to prevent customers from being injured in a slip and fall. This duty extends to various places of business with inherent risk involved in daily or nightly operation.

The effects of Spinal cord injury

January 17, 2012 @ 11:40 AM — by Zach Drivon

The bundle of nerves and backbones which make up the spinal column, is the most essential component of the human body, with the exception of the brain. The spinal cord extends from the base of the brain, along the middle of the back, and down to the waist. Its function is to carry messages back and forth, from the brain to nerves along the spinal tract, and other parts of the body, through the upper and lower motor nuerons. This allows sensory messages to be conveyed to the brain and facilitates the initiation of muscle movement. This mechanism is known as the central nervous system.http://www.spinalinjury.net/html/_spinal_cord_101.html

The Catastrophy of Brain Injury

January 12, 2012 @ 12:39 PM — by Zach Drivon

 The Causes

Traumatic Brain injury (TBI) can occur through a variety of mechanisms including: sudden or repeated blunt force trauma, known as "closed head injuries", oxygen depletion to the brain, also known as 'hypoxia', as well as, chemical toxosis, tumors, infections and stroke. Every year, 1.5 million individuals suffer a traumatic brain injury. Of the one and a half million victims, 50,000 die and 85,000 suffer long term disabilityhttp://www.traumaticbraininjury.com/content/understandingtbi/causesoftbi.html

 

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