As Miami car accident lawyers, we here at Klemick and Gampel aren't very big fans of a lot of automotive technology. Most of it seems to be dedicated to distracting drivers, which leads to car crashes and injuries.
But we have a different mindset about a new piece of technology that can really help accident victims. Many new automobiles now have what is called an EDR (Event Data Recorder). This is very similar to a "black box recorder" that is in airplanes.
What these recorders do is record many of the important things that happen while you are driving. It will record speed, traction, stress on the frame, rpm's, etc. This is all information that can be used to help determine the circumstances if you get into an accident, and this could be immensely valuable in proving to stonewalling insurance companies that you were not at fault.
Read the article by following the link, and if you or a loved one get injured in a car accident, contact Miami car accident attorneys Klemick and Gampel today.
If you follow the link both in the title of this post and below the text, you will find a search page that helps you find a nursing home near your geographical area in Florida.
That is certainly convenient. But what we think is important is that the site allows you to check if the Florida Nursing Home Watch List.
The Nursing Home Watch List will tell you if the nursing home that you are considering for your loved ones is operating under "conditional" status, which means that the home have been officially warned or reprimanded by state inspectors. It will also tell you whether or not the home you are considering is operating under "bankruptcy," which means exactly what you think it means.
Following this link should be your first step.
http://ahcaxnet.fdhc.state.fl.us/nhcguide/FacilitySearch.aspx
By following this link:
http://www.safetyservicescompany.com/blog/common-workplace-safety-terms-part-1you can see a site which will is basically a glossary of some of the workplace safety terms that are commonly used by OSHA personnel.
It didn't take long for Maryland to wise up after a fatal construction crane accident. Three months after a fatal crane accident in Annapolis, the state government is trying to enact some of the strictest training and licensing requirements for crane operators.
With the epidmic of crane accidents that have occurred this summer, it's refreshing to see someone taking action. Since we've had our share of crane accidents on Florida construction sites, let's hope the government in Talahassee does the right thing.