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Philadelphia Personal Injury Blog

On behalf of greg On Friday, January 10, 2014.

Outrage. That’s about the only word you can use to describe how victims of drunk driving accidents feel, and it’s completely understandable. Here they are, driving their car; or walking across the street; or riding their bike, and a reckless and irresponsible person who shouldn’t even be on the road changes their life forever. Even simply reading […]

On behalf of greg On Thursday, January 9, 2014.

President John F. Kennedy once said that “the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis maintain their neutrality.” We are in a time of great moral crisis: an epidemic of sexual abuse committed against children. Regardless of their particular religious beliefs, most Pennsylvanians would agree that if […]

On behalf of greg On Sunday, January 5, 2014.

Most celebrities give money and endorsement to various charities and causes at some point. Most of the time, however, it seems as though celebrities choose charities/causes that are entire without controversy and easy to discuss publicly. Such causes are certainly worth supporting, but neither celebrities nor regular Americans should shy away from other important causes […]

On behalf of greg On Friday, January 3, 2014.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued an important ruling for people who develop illnesses caused by something in their workplace environments. Some diseases aren’t immediately apparent but take years or even decades to manifest. In this case, the disease in question was mesothelioma, a deadly cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, but the ruling presumably […]

On behalf of greg On Friday, December 27, 2013.

When many people in Philadelphia hear that a product has been recalled, they immediately stop using it, try to return it or look up information on what to do next. Those are all reasonable responses to a recall, which is generally only issued when a product has been deemed dangerous. So, it may come as […]

On behalf of greg On Thursday, December 26, 2013.

In the wake of some very serious incidents, officials across the country are working on making schools safer for our children. In Pennsylvania, officials are doing the same to help prevent crimes from occurring on school grounds. Some of these measures address increasing security at access points for the schools. One school district has implemented […]

On behalf of greg On Friday, December 20, 2013.

Sex crimes against children are considered to be among the most reprehensible transgressions a person can make. Such offenses are judged as beyond the pale even by other criminals. It is telling that inmates convicted of child sexual abuse must often be kept separate from other inmates for their own protection. A recent incident making international news […]

On behalf of greg On Friday, December 20, 2013.

In 2010, a member of an East Stroudsburg bar’s softball team was celebrating with his teammates and friends. The bartender, a friend, was giving him some free shots. Knowing he had to drive later, he asked to switch over to seltzer water. It was still early, though, so the bartender promised to drive him home […]

On behalf of greg On Saturday, December 14, 2013.

For the last few decades, safety advocates have been trying to warn kids about “stranger danger.” Children are warned that they should never talk to or accept rides/candy from an adult they don’t know. These well-meaning warnings are an effort to prevent child abductions and child sex abuse. While this is good advice, it ignores […]

On behalf of greg On Friday, December 13, 2013.

There’s good news from the Consumer Product Safety Commission this year: recalls involving unsafe toys are down, largely due to third-party testing requirements and more toys that violate safety standards being stopped at ports. Fewer toy recalls is good news, but it doesn’t mean no dangerous toys are sitting on store shelves. The consumer group […]