Personal Injury
Personal Injury Law Journal blog site
Are Your Kids Taking a Summer Vacation from Car Restraints?
Posted in Personal Injury
Summer is almost here! Do you know where your kids will be going? Amusement parks, day camp, swimming pools, lakes, the shore, grandma’s – the list of fun things to do is almost endless. But if they are getting in a car – don’t forget to check on car restraints…. Continue reading
More E-cigarette Explosion Injuries
Posted in Personal Injury
In May 2017, an Arizona woman suffered severe injuries when an e-cigarette exploded in her lap while she was driving. The 20-year-old driver tried to jump out of the truck but the flames spread, lighting up her pants and car seat, causing her to crash the vehicle. “I opened the… Continue reading
FDA Issues Warning Letter to DSE Healthcare Solutions for Prostate Supplement Claims
Posted in Personal Injury
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent New Jersey-based DSE Healthcare Solutions LLC a warning letter about DSE’s labeling and website claims pertaining to certain over-the-counter (OTC) products, including Urinozinc for prostate health and Prelief for heartburn. DSE Healthcare Solutions sells the products in drug stores throughout the United… Continue reading
New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Benefits Unraveled – Part 2
Posted in Personal Injury
New Jersey workers’ compensation benefits are governed under N.J.S.A. 34:15, et seq. There are three benefits you are entitled to when you get hurt at work in New Jersey: payment of medical bills, payment of temporary disability benefits or wage replacement and payment of an award of permanent disability. I… Continue reading
Passing Bicycle Groups in NJ – What Drivers and Bicyclists Should Know
Posted in Personal Injury
Recently in California several members of a group of cyclists were injured when they were clipped by a truck that was trying to pass them. Nine cyclists were on a 30-mile group ride when the incident occurred. The driver of the truck apparently tried to pass the group by squeezing… Continue reading
May Is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
Posted in Personal Injury
Our motorcycle accident attorneys wish to remind all drivers to be aware of motorcyclists. Be mindful that the warm weather means more motorcycle riders will be taking trips to the shore, countryside, or mountains. Due to the increase in motorcyclists on the road, May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Consequently,… Continue reading
OSHA Announces Annual National Safety Stand-Down Campaign
Posted in Personal Injury
Fatalities caused by falls continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees. Lack of proper fall protection remains the most frequently cited violation by OSHA. In response to the number of fall related injuries and fatalities, OSHA launched its National Safety Stand-Down Campaign to Prevent Falls in… Continue reading
New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Benefits Unraveled
Posted in Personal Injury
New Jersey workers’ compensation benefits are governed under N.J.S.A. 34:15 et seq. There are three benefits you are entitled to when you get hurt at work in New Jersey: payment of medical bills, payment of temporary disability benefits or wage replacement and payment of an award of permanent disability. I… Continue reading
Update on Contamination of Heater-Cooler Devices
Posted in Personal Injury
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a Medical Device Safety Communication update to provide new information about Mycobacterium chimaera infections associated with the use of the LivaNova/Sorin Stöckert 3T Heater-Cooler System during cardiothoracic surgery. The update includes recommendations and additional steps for health care facilities to take in… Continue reading
Medical Malpractice Claims Paid on Behalf of Physicians Decrease
Posted in Personal Injury
A recent database study conducted at Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that the rate of medical malpractice claims paid on behalf of physicians in the United States declined substantially from 1992 to 2014. The study analyzed data from the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB), a centralized database of paid malpractice… Continue reading