Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Lehigh County Boy Victim of Pedestrian Accident

Early this June, a six year old boy was hit while trying to cross the street in Lower Macungie Township. Residents have cited the lack of a much-needed traffic light, as well as signs designating the area as a school zone, large reasons why the accident has occurred. Bicyclists also do not seem to be following the rules of the road in that area, leading to unnecessary accidents and confusion.

Unfortunately, pedestrian accidents are not as uncommon as you might think, especially in the summer when children and their families are spending much more time outside. The warm weather and longer days also lead to an increase in reckless and distracted driving, which can result in many more motor vehicle accidents. If you or a family member has been injured as a result of a pedestrian accident and would like a free consultation with Attorney Stoehr, please contact our law office.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Many PA Trucks and Drivers Placed Out of Service Due to Safety Initiative

A recent press release by the Pennsylvania State Police reported on the results of Operation SAFE—a statewide police task force assigned to examine seat belt use and driver fatigue in commercial truck drivers over a single day in early June. The research resulted in the removal of over 100 trucks and the suspension of over 70 drivers due to safety issues. Additionally, an overwhelming 51% of trucks failed inspection of federal motor carrier safety regulations. Many of the drivers removed from service by the state police were done so because of their driving logs, which showed an overload of hours prohibited by federal and state standards. This overload of hours leads to driver fatigue, a significant cause of accidents on PA highways.

Driver fatigue is one of the major causes of truck accidents on PA’s major highways. Fatigue often leads to distractibility, an inability to focus, and a lack of alertness that leads to serious and potentially deadly accidents with lasting injuries. If you feel that you have been wrongly injured due to a truck accident, please contact our law office for a consultation at no cost to you. Attorney Doug Stoehr would be happy to meet with you to discuss legal action pertaining to your truck accident.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Distracted Driving Bill Passes

Early this week, a bill passed in the Pennsylvania State Senate that banned the practice of texting on a cell phone while driving. Texting while driving will now be considered a primary offense that comes with a fine of $100. Additionally, talking on your cell phone and driving is also banned; however, this will not be considered a primary offense. The use of hands-free devices, such as Bluetooth, is allowed for experienced drivers, but not those who hold a learner’s permit or a junior driver’s license.

Distracted driving is one of the major causes of motor vehicle accidents, especially with young and inexperienced drivers. Distracted drivers may also swerve off the road, hitting stop signs, telephone poles, and most seriously, other people walking or biking. If you feel that you have been wrongly injured due to an accident with a distracted driver, please contact our law office for a consultation at no cost to you.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Pennsylvania Ranks #6 In Dog Attacks

A recent press release by State Farm Insurance ranks Pennsylvania number 6 in the country for the number of dog attack claims in 2010, with 155 claims. The press released also stated that roughly 60% of the claims were against children under the age of 12; children also accounted for 20 of 33 total fatalities handled by State Farm. In 2009, it was estimated that insurers paid $412 million as a result of dog bite claims.

This law office has handled several dog bite claims in the Altoona area, mostly for child victims. Unfortunately, children are more susceptible to dog attacks because they are more likely to approach a dog that adults may deem unsafe. They are also smaller, so the same size dog does significantly more damage on a child that cannot protect him or herself than they might do to an average adult. In addition to significant physical damage, dog attacks can lead to lasting and pervasive psychological stress, especially in very young children. Children may become scared by other animals in the future, including their previously loved household pets. They may also have difficulty sleeping, working in school, interacting with friends and family, and may become withdrawn and anxious.

Some cities and housing developments have banned certain breeds of dogs from residing on their premises, including pit bulls and rottweilers, or make the owners of the pets put up higher fences, purchase additional liability insurance, or muzzle the dog in public. Currently, the city of Altoona has no law against having certain dog breeds as pets.

If you feel that you or a family member have been wrongly hurt as a result of a dog attack, please contact our office for a consultation at no cost to you. We will be happy to review your claim.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Changes Affecting Teenage Drivers in PA

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would result in changes to how Pennsylvania teenagers use their learning permits and would increase the requirements to receive a junior license. Currently, a PA driving permit requires 50 practice hours; this bill increased that number to 65 hours, with 10 hours of nighttime driving and 5 hours of driving in inclement weather. In addition to an increase in driving hours, this bill would also make not wearing your seatbelt a primary offense. This means that junior drivers can be pulled over for not wearing their seatbelt, even if no other offense has occurred (such as running a red light, speeding, or running a stop sign). This is also likely helping to promote Pennsylvania’s “Click it or Ticket” campaign, encouraging drivers to wear their seatbelts on the road or face additional fines if pulled over for another offense while not wearing their seatbelt. This bill has passed and will now move on to the state senate for consideration.

Inexperienced driving is a major component in many motor vehicle accidents. Teenage drivers are arguably the most likely group to cause a car accident, due to a lack of experience, a tendency to talk on their cell phones and text while driving, and distractibility by other friends in their vehicle. Our law office hopes that the additional practice hours for permit holders will lead to a decrease in accidents and will result in more responsible and experienced teenage drivers.

If you feel that you have been wrongly hurt in a motor vehicle accident, please contact our office for a consultation at no cost to you. We will be happy to review your claim.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Beware Fatigued Drivers!

Fatigued drivers are becoming an increasingly common problem on major highways and interstates. A recent article by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review highlighted a problem with Pennsylvania charter bus companies shuttling passengers on day or overnight trips. The article stated that many drivers are driving over the legal cap of 10 hours, and are not taking 8 hours off between driving sessions. Unfortunately, these drivers become fatigued and can cause fatal accidents, injuring or killing themselves and their passengers. This is also a common problem among semi-truck drivers. According to the Washington, DC-based Advocates for Highway Safety, semi-truck drivers are involved in multi-vehicle crashes at almost two times the rate of passenger vehicles. Many times, truck drivers feel pressured to make deadlines and rack up as many miles as possible to increase their paycheck, and their focus on the road suffers as a result.

Our law firm has seen several serious accidents involving truck drivers colliding with cars as a result of driver fatigue, leading to severe injuries. While you may be responsible, safe, and focused on the road, this does not mean that everyone you are sharing the road with is as well. Defensive driving is especially important on truck-heavy roads and highways. If you have been in a truck accident caused by a semi-truck or charter bus driver and have suffered significant personal injuries, please contact our office for a free consultation.

Friday, June 10, 2011

June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month

Elder abuse is a topic that should be addressed throughout the year, but June is an especially important month to remember and work to prevent elder abuse. Many people do not fully understand what elder abuse is, and limit it to physical abuse or neglect, but elder abuse can actually take many different forms. This type of abuse can include physical harm, such as striking another person, neglecting to feed or give proper medication, or not aiding in mobility to prevent injury, such as bedsores. It can also include emotional abuse, such as threatening, taunting, belittling, or humiliating, and sexual abuse. Another common form of elder abuse is financial exploitation. The elderly are one of the most susceptible groups to be financially taken advantage of, such as by use of their personal checks, credit cards, and bank accounts without knowledge, forging their signature, or by identity theft. Common signs of elder abuse include unexplained bruising or injury, bedsores, unusual bank transactions, unsanitary living conditions, and noticeable tension between the caregiver and the patient. For more information on elder abuse, please contact our law office or visit the National Center for Elder Abuse.

Attorney Stoehr deals with elder abuse in both nursing homes and hospitals. If you suspect that your loved one has been mistreated or neglected by caregivers in a hospital or a nursing home, please contact our law office for a consultation to discuss possible action on your claim.