Category General Injury

Man In Critical Condition After Crash Caused By Faulty Brakes 0

Mar16

March 16, 2012

A man is in critical condition in the ICU of a Utah hospital after he was injured last Friday by a faulty brake system in his Land Rover SUV. According to reports from the Herald-Journal, the crash happened as the vehicle was coming out of Sardine Canyon, just outside Logan, Utah, that afternoon.

The driver of the Land Rover, who was on his way to propose to his girlfriend, called 911 and said that the brakes in his vehicle weren’t working and the accelerator was stuck. While the dispatcher tried to pinpoint the vehicle’s location, the phone call suddenly went quiet.

Troopers located the vehicle down an embankment next to the road. Trooper Cory Thomas said that it appeared the vehicle had swerved across the highway several times before striking a concrete barrier. Thomas believes the vehicle was traveling at roughly 80 mph when it rolled down an embankment 50 yards from the highway. The driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle.

The victim was taken to Logan Regional Hospital in critical condition and with massive head injuries. He was later transferred by helicopter to Ogden McKay-Dee Hospital Center with several brain tears, bruised lungs, and a fractured skull

The Utah Auto Accident Attorneys with Robert Debry and Associates would like to wish this young man a speedy recovery and would also like to remind all motorists to always buckle up.

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Parents File Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Crashing Into Sinkhole 0

Mar9

March 9, 2012

The parents of a 15-year-old Utah girl who was killed when the car she was riding in crashed into a giant storm-related sinkhole are suing the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) for the wrongful death of their daughter. According to reports from KSL News, documents filed on behalf of the suit in Salt Lake City’s 3rd District Court Tuesday morning indicate that the family is seeking at least $1 million in damages.

The accident happened on July 13, 2011, along Route 35, after the girl’s father had driven her and a friend to Altamont. By the time they headed back down the highway, it was dark and they were unable to see the giant 20-feet deep and 30-feet wide sinkhole that had formed when the road had been washed away during an earlier storm. The vehicle crashed, killing the young girl; her father suffered only minor injuries and was treated and released from a local hospital.

The lawsuit alleges that UDOT was negligent by not posting warning signs of the imposing danger near the area. UDOT contends they had just checked the flooded culvert before a later storm washed out the road.

The Utah Wrongful Death Attorneys with Robert Debry and Associates would like to send their condolences to the parents and family of the girl who tragically died, and wish her parents the best of luck in holding the negligent parties accountable for this accident.

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Father Sues Son’s School And District After Sledding Accident 0

Mar2

March 2, 2012

The father of a Salt Lake City, Utah, boy is suing his son’s school and the school district after the child was injured during a school activity. According to reports from KSL News, the lawsuit claims that the school district and its staff were negligent in the supervision of the children and the selection of the activity.

The lawsuit, filed yesterday in the 3rd District Court, says the accident happened on January 20 during a “sledding day” that the boy’s fourth-grade class had earned. The school allowed the children to slide down hills surrounding the school property after a light snow had fallen the night before.

While sledding, the boy lost control and hit his face on rocks, breaking his jaw and several teeth, which required surgical repair.

The lawsuit claims the Granite School District and its employees failed to properly supervise the children during the event and were also negligent in the selection of safe activities. The lawsuit also alleges that staff failed to provide adequate care for students.

The family of the boy is seeking compensation for court costs, medical expenses, and pain and suffering, as well as general relief.

The Utah Personal Injury Lawyers with Robert Debry and Associates urge parents to be aware of the activities your child participates in while at school. This will help to ensure they are not put in harm’s way by another person’s negligence.

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New Legislation In Utah Could Change Requirements For Driver Licenses 0

Feb24

February 24, 2012

New legislation in Utah could change the requirements for individuals over the age of 19 who are attempting to get a driver license. According to an article released by The Salt Lake Tribune, HB 266 would eliminate the need for drivers over the age of 19 to take a driver training course.

Rep. Bradley M. Daw, R-Orem, came up with the idea after noticing that a friend’s wife had gained enough driving experience with a learner permit to pass her license exam. His idea is to replace the mandatory driving education class in Utah with a set number of hours drivers must log with a learner permit and a licensed driver accompanying them. Under the new legislation, drivers would have to log 40 hours of driving, including 10 hours at night, during their 90-day period under a learner permit.

Opponents of the law say that the quantity of time behind the wheel doesn’t necessarily make for quality driver training, and not all licensed drivers are good drivers or good driving instructors. They also warn that the licensed passenger might not correct the learning driver’s mistakes like a qualified instructor would.

The Utah Auto Accident Attorneys with Robert Debry and Associates help victims of accidents that were injured by another driver’s negligence. If you have been hurt in a crash that was no fault of your own, contact us today for a free consultation of your case.

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Johnson and Johnson Issues Recall On All Bottles Of Infant Tylenol 0

Feb17

February 17, 2012

Johnson & Johnson has recalled all bottles of infant Tylenol in the United States. According to reports from KSL News, the recall of 574,000 bottles of medication is in response to complaints from parents who are having problems with the newly designed bottles.

The bottles were introduced to the market three months ago and are designed to give a single, exact dose of medication. The medication comes with a syringe-like plunger that is inserted into the bottle. The bottle is squeezed to release a dosage of medication into the plunger, and the liquid is then placed in the child’s mouth.

Complaints say the protective cover on the top of the bottle designed to limit the amount of liquid that comes out gets pushed down into the bottle when the plunger is inserted.

The new bottles of infant Tylenol were one of the company’s first drugs put back on the market after around 25 recalls shut down all of the company’s manufacturing plants. The bottles were rushed back onto the market after the recalls and subsequent shut downs cost the company roughly $1 billion last year.

The company says to discontinue use of the infant Tylenol product.

The Utah Defective Product Lawyers with Robert Debry and Associates are available to speak with you about any questions you may have if a problem with a medication or product caused you serious harm at no fault of your own.

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South Jordan Propane Tank Explosion Injures Three 0

Feb10

February 10, 2012

A propane tank explosion in the town of South Jordan, Utah, has left three workers injured. According to reports from The Salt Lake Tribune, the explosion happened on a work site for the Rocky Mountain Power Company on W. Old Bingham Highway around 10:00 AM.

The three electrical workers were working on a project near the tank when they somehow sparked gas that was leaking from the tank. The explosion caused debris to be thrown hundreds of feet from the sight of the explosion.

One of the workers was severely burned in the accident and was flown to the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City. An ambulance took another worker to Intermountain Medical Center where he was treated for lacerations and bruises caused by flying debris. The third worker was treated for minor injuries and was released at the scene.

Propane explosions are blamed for more than 6,000 accidental fires in the United States each year, many of which are sparked by leaking tanks.

The Utah fire and burn injury lawyers with Robert Debry and Associates know how dangerous propane explosions can be, so it is vital that you do everything possible to prevent a propane leak. Smelling for the gas is the most common way to detect a leak–gas smells similar to rotten eggs. A gas detector should also be installed in all buildings using propane and a trained technician should inspect your tank regularly.

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Utah Construction Worker Injured by Bulldozer 0

Feb3

February 3, 2012

A 50-year-old Salt Lake City, Utah, construction worker was injured this past Monday in an on-the-job accident. According to reports from FOX 13 News, the man was hurt at approximately 11:00 in the morning at the Altaview Concrete gravel pit at 500 South 6800 West in West Valley City, Utah.

A spokesman for the West Valley Fire Department, Fire Chief Bob Fitzgerald, stated that the man was driving a bulldozer along the edge of the gravel pit when he got too close and went over. The bulldozer rolled approximately 40 feet down the hillside before coming to rest at the bottom of the pit. The man was ejected from the machinery and a piece of the equipment landed on top of him.

The man was swiftly airlifted to the University of Utah Hospital, where he remains in critical condition.

Mining workers, like those at the gravel pit, face some of the most dangerous working conditions there are today. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data shows that the number of fatal work injuries in the private mining sector rose from 99 in 2009, to 172 in 2010. That is a 74 percent rise in deaths in one year within that particular industry.

The Utah workers’ compensation attorneys with Robert Debry & Associates work hard to fight for the rights of accident victims who suffer from on the job injuries. If you have been injured, contact an experienced attorney today.

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Injury Lawsuit Filed For Utah Girl Hit While Crossing A Street 0

Jan13

January 13, 2012

The family of a Salt Lake City, Utah, teen who suffered permanent injuries after being hit by a car while crossing a street is filing a lawsuit for her injuries. According to KSL News, the lawsuit alleges that the Granite School District, Salt Lake County and Utah Departments of Transportation, and the Unified Police Authority all, “Failed to properly maintain and operate the speed limit sign beacons within the reduced-speed zone,” of the school.

Reports showed that flashing yellow lights attached to a speed limit sign, marking the area as a 20 MPH school zone when flashing, were not working and on when the accident happened at 7:30 AM at the intersection of West and Magna. That is when a driver going at “speed greatly exceeding the reduced limit” was unable to stop in time for the 12-year-old girl crossing the street on her way to school. The girl was seriously injured and is still in the process of recovering.

The article added that the lawsuit states, “The girl’s family is seeking an undisclosed amount of money for pain and suffering, past and future medical expenses, and impaired earning capacity.”

The Utah pedestrian accident attorneys with Robert DeBry & Associates urge parent’s to keep their children out of danger by teaching them the importance of safely crossing streets. Teaching them to always stop and look twice before entering the street–even in a crosswalk–may save their life one day.

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Parents Being Warned Child Safety Seat Expirations 0

Jan6

January 6, 2012

Expiration dates are all around us. On food, credit cards, coupons, and even prescription drugs, all these items are only to be used before a certain date rolls around. Now, it is being discovered that many parents don’t realize their children’s car seats also have an expiration date.

KSL 5 News told the story of a woman who was getting ready to have twins. In order to save some money she thought she would use a car seat she had bought several years before in 2003. That is when she noticed the “best if used by” date on the underside of the seat.

Experts say that the seats are required to have an expiration date because the parts break down over time. A representative for SafeKids of Northeast Florida, Lesley Seaton, explained these breakdowns by saying, “The shell inside, that we can not see, can be broken down and worn out. The harness strap itself that holds the child in safely can be frayed and torn, but look okay.”

These breakdowns could cause the seat to malfunction in the event of a crash, and may not properly restrain the child in the seat.

This is why the Utah auto accident attorneys with Robert Debry and Associates would like to encourage all parents to check for expiration dates in either the product’s user manual or on the seat itself. Doing so will truly increase the safety of your child in the case of a crash.

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24-Year-Old Woman Hit and Injured By West Valley Bus 0

Dec16

December 16, 2011

A 24-year-old woman is still listed as being in stable condition at Intermountain Medical Center after being struck and pinned beneath a Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus Monday morning. According to The Salt Lake Tribune, the woman was struck in a crosswalk at 3650 S. 3200 West by the Route 41 bus as it made a left turn at 10:35 AM.

West Valley Police spokesman, Sgt. Mike Powell, stated it appeared the driver did not see the woman in the crosswalk and confirmed he was cited for failure to yield to a pedestrian. UTA spokesman, Gerry Carpenter, told the press that the driver had also been placed on administrative leave pending review.

The woman was upgraded to serious condition Tuesday after undergoing surgery to repair the two badly broken legs she suffered after being hit and run over by the bus. Powell said that the woman is now expected to make a good recovery, but doctors are unsure if she will make a full recovery.

UTA has reportedly had an extremely high rate of accident involving pedestrians this year. The agency has reported a total of 10 accidents so far, seven of which resulted in deaths.

The Utah Auto Accident Attorneys with Robert Derby and Associates have handled cases involving all kinds of vehicles, including buses. If you have been injured in a collision with a bus that was no fault of your own, contact us today. Our experienced team of attorneys offers free consultations to clients who want to discuss the options available in their cases.

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