Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Causes of New York Motorcycle Accidents

According to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles in 2009 there were 5150 accidents involving a motorcycle. As with all roadway accidents, many factors can contribute to collisions involving motorcycles. One common cause is motorists who do not see motorcyclists, and cut them off or run into them.


Speed is also a common factor, with the likelihood of injuries increasing at higher rates of speed. Motorcyclists traveling too fast and losing control can lead to deadly accidents, as can other motorists speeding and being unable to avoid hitting motorcyclists.


Unsafe speed was a factor in 16 percent of 2009 New York motorcycle accidents, while failure to yield right-of-way was a factor in 16.1 percent of accidents. Driver inattention or distraction is another common cause, and was found to be a factor in 14.4 percent of New York motorcycle accidents in 2009. Poor road conditions, adverse weather, and poor visibility are also frequent contributing factors to motorcycle accidents.



Many of the factors that lead to accidents involve negligence on the part of one or more operators. A knowledgeable New York motorcycle accident attorney can help evaluate whether negligence played a role in an accident. Remember safety comes first and always wear a helmet on a motorcycle ride.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

New York City Car Accident Lawyer Discusses Taxi Cab Accidents

Everyone has had one of those completely miserable taxi trips: the driver appears to be in the middle of a very emotional discussion with his ex-wife, yelling into his Bluetooth while taking a left turn from the right line without bothering to signal, flooring it at every green or yellow light, and slamming on the brakes when he clearly won’t make it without running the red. Or he rushes across Sixth Avenue trying to go crosstown but gets stuck blocking the box in the middle of the intersection, leaving you—the innocent passenger—feeling very vulnerable to all the honking, angry drivers who have to merge to get around you once they have the light.


Most New Yorkers who take taxis have accustomed themselves to wild rides and seemingly risky driving techniques. But nobody becomes accustomed to accidents or injuries related to taxi and livery cabs.The statistics—not as bad as you might expectAccording to the most recent statistical survey, taxis in New York City are actually involved in fewer accidents per million miles travelled than other types of vehicles. Taxi passengers were also less likely to be injured in an accident than passengers in other vehicles, but more likely to suffer serious injury or fatality if injured at all, a fact attributed at least in part to their reluctance to wear seatbelts.


What to do if involved in a taxi accident


Taxi customers are not the only ones at risk in a taxi accident. Passengers of other vehicles, pedestrians, and especially bicyclists also risk injury. No matter what your role in a taxi accident—passenger, pedestrian, or bicyclist—you should take the following steps, if able, before leaving the scene of the accident:


• Make sure you have the name, license number, and T&LC driver number of the taxi driver


• Record the license plate and medallion number of the taxi


• Get the names and contact information of any witnesses


• Find out the name of the company from which the driver rents his or her cab


• If possible, take pictures of the accident scene


Contact a NYC car accident lawyer Hach & Rose, Attorneys at Law if you have been involved in a taxi accident. The firm has successfully represented hundreds of plaintiffs who suffered injuries in taxi cab accidents. They have a proven track record of obtaining high settlements and judgments for injury and accident victims. If you or a loved one requires the services of a New York City personal injury attorney with experience dealing with cab companies and their insurers, contact Hach & Rose today to set up a free initial consultation.


Hach & Rose Attorneys At Law 185 Madison Avenue14th Floor New York, N.Y. 10016 (212) 779-0057

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Dangers of Aggressive Drivers

Aggressive drivers are responsible for a large number of New York car accidents every year. They present a clear danger to other drivers and you should avoid them whenever possible. Here are some tips on how to spot an aggressive driver provided by SafeNY.

Avoiding an aggressive driver
Aggressive drivers often display behavior that is erratic, dangerous, and frightening to other motorists. Speeding is a key trait of aggressive driving. In addition, aggressive drivers may tailgate, recklessly pass other motorists (sometimes on the right), weave in and out of lanes, run stop signs, and display a general disregard for traffic laws and general safety.

Aggressive drivers present a threat not just in their driving behavior, but also in their potential to antagonize and harm other drivers. Road rage incidents, where drivers get into verbal or physical altercations, often turn violent and even deadly.

If you find yourself on the road with an aggressive driver, it is critical to handle the situation calmly, in order to keep yourself safe. Do not provoke or engage an aggressive driver by exchanging words, gestures, or even making eye contact. Never attempt to provoke another driver by slamming on your brakes or intentionally slowing down.

Stay out of the path of an aggressive driver, do not engage or spur escalation of his or her behavior. If necessary, pull over and call the police.

Dangers and consequences of aggressive driving
Aggressive drivers display poor judgment and a general disregard for safety, which can have severe consequences for anyone who gets in their way.

New York has many congested roadways, which can cause additional stress—thereby inciting aggressive and reckless behavior. Moreover, when in congested traffic, drivers who tend to weave through traffic, or drive at excessive rates of speed, are more likely to cause accidents.

If you were involved in a car accident with an aggressive driver, you should contact an attorney as soon as possible.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

How Can I Avoid Foreclosure?

Last month msnbc.com posted a story showing that foreclosure sales are slow, but remain high. The article reported that “Sales of homes in some stage of foreclosure declined in the first three months of the year, but they still accounted for 28 percent of all home sales — a share nearly six times higher than what it would be in a healthy housing market.”



At the Law Office of W. Sean Mawhinney, we understand that these are tough economic times and many people are struggling to make payments on their homes. Our goal is to help Utah debtors keep their homes. Other options might be available such as a loan modification or a bankruptcy that will help you stay in your home. Contact us as soon as you begin to experience difficulty in making payments as this can affect what options are available to you. We have the knowledge and expertise to help you understand all your options before your home goes to foreclosure.



Even if you feel like there is no way you will be able to keep your home, call us for a free consultation at 801-254-1883. We can provide you with the advice you need to make the best decision available to you. As a Salt Lake City bankruptcy lawyer I represent chapter 13 , and help clients work their way out of debt.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tori Spelling Car Accident

According to CBS News Tori Spelling was involved in a car accident on Monday June 13. She claims that paparazzi chased her while she was picking her children up from school. LAPD spokeswoman Officer Rosario told E! News that Tori hit a curb near the school and that no one was hurt. I am glad to hear no one was hurt since Tori is pregnant with her 3rd child and had 2 children in the car at the time of the accident.


Why does paparazzi have to hound people to the point that they panic and feel they to to speed away and risk theirlives in a car accident? It reminds me of Princess Diana and how her car sped away due to the paparazzi. Should there be laws that are changed to keep papparazzin away from stars? Can there be laws against paparazzi or would that be against freedom of speech?


I am glad I am not famous and that someone does not follow me around for a picture. Safety really should come first. If it was New York and Tori was in the accident I would tell her to go to see a New York auto accident lawyer at the law firm of Rich & Rich.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Tips On What To Do If You Are Involved In A Georgia Car Accident

I found some great tips from the law firm of Henry Spiegel Milling LLP discussing what to do if you are involved in a Georgia car accident

The following steps are recommended:

Taking the right steps immediately following car accidents can save lives. And doing so helps ensure you have the evidence needed to pursue an effective auto accident case. You should understand these steps before you ever get behind the wheel:

* Call for help: Nothing is more important than the health and safety of everyone involved in the accident. A single call to 911 ensures appropriate emergency workers and paramedics arrive at the scene to provide the help needed by each accident victim.

* Collect information: Georgia law mandates that all drivers carry accident liability insurance. Make sure you look at each driver's insurance card, making note of the policy number and expiration dates. Also, take note of the license number, address information, and expiration date from each driver's license. Ask for phone numbers from both drivers and witnesses.

* Collect evidence from the scene: A cell phone camera can be critical for taking photos of damage to all vehicles, injuries, and the accident site. Be sure to capture skid marks and road conditions, such as ice or water on the roadway. Retain damaged clothing and items inside the car as well.

* Seek professional help: As soon as possible, see a doctor if you sustained any injuries, retaining all receipts and medical reports.

I hope this passing this information helps since the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety, states that in 2008, there were more than 306,000 crashes on state roadways. Safe Driving. Sphere: Related Content

Friday, June 10, 2011

How Do I Know If I Can Sue For A Surgery Error?

It is important to separate acceptable surgical risks from negligent damages when looking into a medical malpractice case.

However, knowing that surgeries are risky and might cause further injury in some percentage of cases does not absolve doctors and hospitals from their professional and legal responsibilities to provide a high standard of care to their surgical patients. They are expected to know what they are doing, to perform the operation competently, and to respond appropriately to complications that arise during and after the procedure.

When doctors and other hospital staff neglect their responsibilities to you in these areas related to your surgery and you suffer as a result, you may have a medical malpractice case. Some of the more common types of these cases involve:

* Incorrect incision
* Use of unsanitary surgical tools
* Delayed surgery
* Prolonged surgery
* Surgery performed on the wrong organ or side
* Organ puncture
* Surgical instruments or sponges left inside the patient
* Anesthesia errors
* Failure to make the appropriate decision during a surgical emergency

Medical malpractice attorneys in New York explain the difference

For your surgical malpractice case to be considered meritorious, which is necessary for you to obtain money damages, you must prove negligence and not just that the outcome of your operation was not what you had hoped for. You must show that those involved failed to live up to the high standards expected of them as medical professionals.

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