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Construction Site Accidents: Workers Continue to Be Killed and Injured on the Job

Every day in America, about two construction workers are killed in their workplaces as they build structures, operate powerful and dangerous equipment and perform many other jobs in their work sites. It happens all the time. On Jan. 28, one worker was killed in Frisco, Texas, when a trench collapsed while he was working in…

Child Killed on Ohio Highway Standing on Median After 87-Vehicle Pileup: Lessons Learned

A 12-year-old Ohio girl was killed tragically on Jan. 21 as she stood on a highway median strip following an 87-vehicle pileup caused by icy roads and poor visibility due to a snow squall that enveloped an area of westbound Interstate 275 in Cincinnati, Ohio. “Hamilton County sheriff’s deputies said the trouble started when vehicles…

Winter Driving Safety: Slow Down, Drive More Safely

Snow, sleet, ice, slippery roads, blinding snowfall, hazardous conditions all are possible on area roads now that it’s January and the winter driving season is upon us here in eastern Pennsylvania. Yes, old man winter is back. And with that, we here at MyPhillyLawyer prepared this handy guide to remind all of us about the…

It’s Time to Re-Evaluate Assault Weapons on the Streets of America

The recent mass killings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., and at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., both rattled the senses of America in 2012. Twenty-six people – 20 first-graders and six teachers and school officials in Newtown, were murdered in the elementary school on Dec. 14 when a troubled 20-year-old man…

Federal Rules for Rearview Vehicle Cameras to Prevent Backup Fatalities Delayed Again

In early December 2011, a 53-year-old mother in West Richland, Wash., drove her 9-year-old daughter to a bank with another child so her daughter could deposit her $5 weekly allowance. But as they each got back into the woman’s large, boxy 2006 Cadillac Escalade SUV, the woman saw the neighbor boy sitting in the backseat…

Pennsylvania’s Underage Drinking Fines Soar in Attempt to Curb Teen Drinking

Starting Dec. 24, the fines for underage drinking in Pennsylvania rose from $300 for a first offense to $500, and for subsequent offenses the fine soared to a cool $1,000, all in a new attempt to reduce underage drinking in the Commonwealth. The law, which was passed by the state Legislature and signed by the…