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Dangers of Fatigued Driving

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), fatigued driving kills. It claimed 846 lives in 2014. The NHTSA goes on to say that it’s working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help expand awareness about the dangers of drowsy driving in an effort to reduce the related injuries and deaths. [...]

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Common Workplace Injuries

Getting hurt on the job is an unfortunate but common experience. You might be surprised to find out that workplace injuries aren’t confined to construction sites either. Every day we talk to people from a broad range of occupations that are suffering with the pain or other symptoms from an accident at work. So, what [...]

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Jury Awards Woman more than $311K for DUI Crash

This last Thursday a jury in Lackawanna County, sent a message to a Defendant awarding over quarter of a million dollars for his “outrageous conduct.” Specifically the jury awarded $311,498.45 with the largest portion $200,000 toward punitive damages. It took the Pisanchyn Law Firm through Attorney Douglas Yazinski and Bradley Moyer just one day to [...]

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What are Wrongful Death Claims?

When a loved one dies unexpectedly it is the most difficult time imaginable. This difficult time is magnified especially when another person has caused the death of the loved one due to a fatal accident or injury. Most of the time, there are questions that aren’t answered. Making the difficult time even worse, more often [...]

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What Happens at a SSD Appeal Hearing?

Generally, during a Social Security Disability Appeals hearing the only people present are the judge, a court reporter who types what is being said, the claimant (you) and if you are represented, your attorney. It’s also common for the Administrative Law Judge to request that a vocational expert and/or a medical expert testify at the [...]

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I work part-time, am I eligible for Workers’ Comp?

To be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, there are two basic requirements: You must be an employee of a company who has (or was supposed to have) workers’ comp insurance. You must have been injured at work or as a result of job-related duties. If you are an employee and have been injured while on [...]

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The Heart & Lung Act – FAQ’s

The risks faced by broad classes of Pennsylvania employees are necessary for the safety of people in the community. The law recognizes the risks these people take and provides them with assistance if they are injured on the job. 1. What is the Heart and Lung Act? The Heart and Lung Act is a state [...]

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Despite PA Laws, Thousands are Injured in Bicycle Accidents Annually

Thousands of people are injured in bicycle accidents every year. Pennsylvania has bicycle safety laws in place to help save lives and reduce injury but unfortunately these laws are not widely known, followed or enforced. Pennsylvania Law requires the following of motorists and cyclists: Drivers must allow at least four feet between their vehicle and [...]

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Will I have to give a deposition for my personal injury case?

If you are involved in a personal injury lawsuit, you will likely have to participate in a deposition. Being questioned by the opposing attorney in a deposition may cause some anxiety and nervousness if you don’t know what to expect. The following is general information about depositions and why personal injury claimants often have to [...]

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How Do Medical Mistakes Happen?

Each year, as many as 440,000 people in the U.S. die due to medical mistakes, despite many regulations that hospitals and medical professionals must abide by. There are many reasons that medical errors occur such as: The multi-step processes often required in patient treatment The numerous medical professionals involved in patient treatment A lack of [...]

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122,000 Runners Injured Annually by Vehicles

Running is certainly good for your health overall, but it can also be very hazardous if you run along roads and city streets. It’s been reported that about 122,000 runners get hit by cars and end up in the hospital every year. Transportation for America backed this up in their own report, saying that around [...]

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Will Longer Tractor Trailers Make Roads Safer?

A recent proposal involves allowing twin 33-foot tractor trailers on the roads. This would be a regular tractor trailer with an additional trailer connected behind, making the maximum allowed truck length to be more than 90 feet long. Currently, twin 28-foot tractor trailers are allowed, but not twin 33-foot trailers. The proposal has been highly [...]

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Nearly 1.5 Million Vehicles Recalled Due to Safety Hazards

You’ve likely heard about the largest airbag recall in the industry’s history in Takata devices affecting Honda, Acura, and so many others. Sadly, a 12th fatality was confirmed as a result of these exploding airbag defects. This only reinforces how important it is to keep up with industry recalls and defects to ensure your vehicle [...]

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Late doctor’s family sues Wilkes Barre General

The Citizen’s Voice Staff writer @cvjimhalpin The family of a Pittston doctor who hanged himself shortly after being discharged from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital has sued the hospital alleging doctors there failed to act when he expressed suicidal thoughts during a psychiatric assessment. Dr. Steven Allan Azaravich, 33, of Pittston, was found dead July 22, 2015, [...]

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Summer Slip and Fall Injuries

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 32,000 Americans died as a result of falls in 2014 alone. The vast majority of those falls occurred in the home or community, with workplace falls accounting for about 600 deaths. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) lists falls as the leading cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI), [...]

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