• The Dangers of Lead Poisoning among Children

    Posted in Firm NewsPersonal Injury and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

    Lead is a dangerous and toxic heavy metal that can cause catastrophic health problems among children. Some of the serious adverse effects of lead poisoning include brain damage, learning disabilities, behavioral problems and growth impediments. How does lead poisoning occur? The most common cause of lead poisoning is brought about by ingesting or breathing in …

  • Smoke Inhalation Injuries Can Have Serious Consequences

    Posted in Personal Injury and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

    Smoke inhalation is the number one cause of personal injuries and deaths that is sustained in accidents relating to fires. According to medical professionals, about 50 to 80 percent of fire-related deaths are the result of smoke inhalation injuries rather than burn injuries. Smoke inhalation occurs when you breathe in the products of combustion during …

  • Study Shows Strong Link between Traumatic Brain Injury and Depression

    Posted in Catastrophic InjuryFirm News and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

    According to the Brain Injury Association of America, the most common causes of traumatic brain injuries are auto accidents, contact sports and assaults. Very often, victims sustain brain injuries as a result of someone else’s negligence. The negligent party may be a reckless driver, a governmental agency that fails to repair a dangerous roadway or …

  • How to Claim Compensation after an Amputation

    Posted in Catastrophic InjuryFirm News and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

    Amputation is defined as the loss of a body part. Such a catastrophic injury could occur due to an auto accident, construction accident or industrial accident. About 1.2 million Americans are amputees. It can be physically and emotionally challenging to live without a limb or a functional body part. Amputees also run the risk of …

  • Construction Accident Injuries and Fatalities Decline in New York City

    Posted in Construction Accidents and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

    The New York Department of Buildings has announced a 28 percent decrease in construction site accidents in the city in 2010, according to a report in the Queens Courier. However, the article states that the good news was marred by three fatal construction accidents in New York City since the beginning of 2011. According to …

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