Common Causes of Trick-or-Treat Injuries on Halloween October 19, 2021
The holiday activities that people and families partake in on Halloween create unique risks of accidents and injuries. Halloween sees some of the highest rates of accidents and injuries out of any other day in the year. Below are three of the most common causes of injuries to trick-or-treaters and others on Halloween. Dog Bites and Attacks Many families choose to use trick-or-treating as an opportunity to take the family dog out for a walk. Other homeowners may have their dog excitedly run up to the front door every time trick-or-treaters ring the doorbell or knock on the door. But…
read more How Night Driving Increases the Risk of Car Accidents in NJ October 9, 2021
According to the National Safety Council, approximately half of all motor vehicle accident fatalities occur during the nighttime hours, even though only a quarter of all traffic is on the roads during those hours. Night driving comes with certain risks not present during the daytime that can increase the chances of an accident, even when you are driving on roads that you are very familiar with. As a driver, you should learn about the risks of night driving and what you can do to help keep yourself and others safe if you are out on the road at night,…
read more Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in the Fall October 6, 2021
For many people, autumn is their favorite season. Lots of people enjoy going out for walks in the autumn to enjoy the cooler weather or the last of the warm weather, along with the changing leaves. But with so many pedestrians, the rate of pedestrian accidents tends to go up during the fall months. Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in the Fall In addition to increased pedestrian traffic, autumn weather also contributes to the rate of pedestrian accidents in the fall. Some common examples of autumn weather and environmental factors that increase the risk of pedestrian accidents include: Shorter…
read more What is a Defective Medical Device? October 2, 2021
Defective medical devices injure thousands of patients every single year, leading to significant products liability lawsuits and medical malpractice lawsuits. Although doctors and hospitals often try to fully explain the risks of the use or implantation of a medical device to obtain the patient’s informed consent, even consent may not bar an injured patient from filing a lawsuit when they are harmed by a defective medical device. Common Defective Medical Devices A medical device can be considered defective in one of three ways: A device may suffer from a design defect, meaning the product has an inherently…
read more Popular Baby Brand, Boppy, Recalling 3 Million Newborn Loungers Due to Suffocation Risk September 24, 2021
Back in June of 2021, a congressional report learned that the popular baby brand, Fisher-Price, ignored warnings about the dangers of their Rock ‘n Play products. A recall wasn’t done until four children died. Unfortunately, another popular baby brand, Boppy, is in the news for a similar reason. Read more: Fisher-Price Ignored Warnings for Sleeper That Dozens of Infants Died In, According to Congressional Report What Happened According to a recent report, Boppy Co. plans to recall more than 3 million newborn loungers after eight children suffocated in them between the years of 2015 and 2020. According to the…
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