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INJURY LAW ALERT SPRING 2012 ISSUE The Stats COLLISIONS WITH PEDESTRIANS When a pedestrian and a car collide, the pedestrian always loses out. In 2009, about 5,900 pedestrians lost their lives in such collisions in the United States, or one every 90 minutes. These deaths account for 11% of all fatalities involving motor vehicles. Another 80,000 or so pedestrians are injured annually. As expected, a large majority of pedestrian and vehicle collisions occur in urban areas, where you have a higher volume of both traffic and pedestrians. Nearly as high a percentage of pedestrian and vehicle collisions happen at night, when pedestrians are more difficult to see. Pedestrian and vehicle collisions happen when cars and people on foot interact, so the most common occur when a pedestrian tries to cross a street. Surprising statistic; pedestrian and vehicle collisions occur almost as frequently at crossings controlled by a signal as at those without signals or crosswalks. The Causes There are many different causes for this type of collision. Inattentiveness to surroundings is the most common cause and that includes drivers and pedestrians. Cell phone use, map reading, and MP3 players are all contributing factors. Another common cause is confusion: Examples include drivers trying to figure out whether they can turn, what lane to drive in, or where they are on the map. These drivers are more likely to hit a pedestrian than are those who know where they are going. Overly aggressive driving and/or driving too fast for the situation are frequently factors. Poorly designed intersections can also contribute, increasing the chance of a collision. This would include intersections where traffic backs up or where drivers cannot see pedestrians crossing. The Advice For pedestrians, the best option is to avoid a collision altogether. Like drivers, walkers must obey traffic laws and the laws of the road. Cross only at marked crosswalks, and then only cross with the light. Do not jaywalk.

If you are crossing a street stay alert for cars that are not paying attention. This is especially true near a cross street. Use caution when you are walking on a sidewalk that crosses an alleyway or parking lot where drivers might be turning. Look around everywhere before getting into and out of cars parked by the side of the road. If you have to walk at night, wear a light color, white is preferable. If there is no sidewalk always walk against the traffic to give cars the best opportunity to see you. Finally, don t insist on your rights. You might have the legal right-of-way, but it is far better to let the car do something it is not supposed to do as opposed to taking the right-of-way and getting hit. For drivers as well, avoidance is the safest option. Be aware of pedestrians, especially if you are in a city or after the sun has gone down. Remember, pedestrians have as much right to be there as you do. Don t drive too fast, and look out for people emerging from behind obstacles like parked cars, trash cans, city buses, etc. Remember that not everyone walking will obey the law. Watch for people jaywalking or crossing after the signal has changed to Don t Walk. Be especially wary around schools and in residential neighborhoods: Children frequently don t know the rules, and may dart out from behind a car or cross unsafely to get to a school bus. There is a role for government, also. Installing sidewalks where none exist and overpasses and underpasses for walkers to cross the road. Also, constructing islands in the middle of busy streets will help older, slower pedestrians. All of these measures can reduce the chances of collisions. Better lighting also helps. Don t become a statistic. Keep your eyes open, your ears alert, and yourself alive. IF YOU ARE HIT BY A CAR The rules to follow when you are involved in a pedestrian and vehicle collision are very similar to those in an all vehicle collision: Remain calm. Call the police. Do not leave the scene before the police and, if necessary, paramedics arrive. Get the names and phone numbers of those involved and of any witnesses. Do not make any statements to anyone about the collision except the police. Do not admit fault. After the collision, consult a doctor for your injuries and contact our firm to make sure that your legal rights are protected.

HIP IMPLANT RECALL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW DePuy Orthopaedics is a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary that makes medical devices. They have announced a recall of two different hip-replacement systems, the ASR XL acetabular system and the ASR hip-resurfacing system. The recall was prompted by an abnormally high revision rate, with approximately 13% of those who have had the hip implanted later having it removed. It is estimated that since 2003 almost 95,000 people worldwide have received these implants. The symptoms and causes of hip implant failure are varied and serious. Muscle fatigue, inflammation and swelling, and difficulty walking are the most common indicators. The causes may include a loosening of the implant because of improper positioning or dislocation of the implant components because of a design flaw. Both causes make it harder and more painful to move. Another serious complication can arise from the friction generated by the metal on metal design of the device. This can lead to the release of chromium and cobalt ions into the bloodstream that then gather in the surrounding tissue. These ions can cause inflammation. This in turn can cause a loss of bone matter (called bone resorption ) that severely weakens, and possibly even debilitates, the hip. Elevated levels of metallic ions may also cause the patient to suffer nerve damage. If you suspect that you have received one of the recalled implants or if you exhibit any of these symptoms, consult your doctor immediately. Also consult a lawyer. They can help you bring a claim for your injuries within the allowed time. TOMATO: FRUIT OR VEGGIE? The very identity of the tomato is and has for a long time been a point of contention. On the one hand, botanical purists point out that the tomato should be considered a fruit, since it is the fruit of a vine. On the other hand, as part of our diets, the tomato behaves like a vegetable. Over a century ago, the U.S. Supreme Court took up the subject, ruling in a short opinion that the tomato should be treated as a vegetable. The issue arose over a protest mounted in court by importers of tomatoes from the West Indies against a tomato tariff. The tariff could be imposed on vegetables but not on fruits. The Supreme Court case came down to competing experts for both sides, as well as competing dictionary definitions. In the end, since the terms vegetable and fruit were found not to have any specialized meanings in the context of trade and commerce, the Court decided to treat tomatoes as most people did at the time when they ate them, vegetables.

In short, the Court determined that whichever way the tomato may have been characterized by botanists, it usually was used and treated as part of the meal itself (or repast, in the Court s words) and not as a dessert, like most fruits. Therefore, the plaintiff importers could not avoid the challenged tariff. PRESERVING EVIDENCE No matter what kind of case you have, every lawsuit is the same in one specific way: The evidence must support your claim. This means that if you suspect you have a claim, you need to take steps to preserve the evidence that could be critical in supporting your case. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and this is especially true in a lawsuit. If you have been hurt in a car accident take pictures of the car you were in, the accident scene, and, if possible, your injuries. Documents can also be evidence: Receipts, medical records, product instructions, accident reports, and similar items can all be used to prove your claims. Evidence is especially important in products liability cases where someone is hurt by a defective product. Keep the product in the condition that it was in when the injury occurred. If it is not in your possession take steps to secure it. One example might be a car in a wrecker yard. There are reports of defendants trying to buy the defective product so they can destroy it. Sooner is better than later. A picture of the accident scene taken the day after a collision is worth more than one taken a year later. A picture of your bruises taken soon after you were injured will tell more than pictures of the same bruises while they are healing. If you hire our firm to represent you, make sure to give us all of the evidence you have collected and saved. This will help us prove your case and get you the compensation you deserve.

FINANCIALLY SPEAKING, KEEP IT SIMPLE Theoretically, all of us are in favor of saving time, labor, and space. Not to mention avoiding the stress and anxiety that comes from leading complicated and disorganized lives. In personal finance these are all good reasons for becoming more simplified and organized. Minutes spent doing this ahead of time could save hours and many dollars later on. Direct Deposit You might be one of those people who enjoys having the check in their hands for their pay, pension, or Social Security benefits. That way you can personally take it to that bank teller you have known and trusted for years. Still, arranging for a direct deposit into a bank account is safer, easier, and more convenient. At least by a small margin of time it allows you to access your money faster. Recurring Bills Some merchants can set you up you to pay recurring bills with an automatic withdrawal from your checking account or credit card. In the case of the former, remember to record the transactions in your check register. This also goes for online banking services that allow you to pay bills online instead of by snail mail. Online Banking Aside from bill paying, consider doing virtually all of your banking online, effectively making it paperless. You can go online to handle tasks li9ke reviewing deposits and withdrawals, tracking balances in your accounts, transferring funds between accounts, and receiving statements. Automatic Savings It is just common sense that if you set up a system where something happens automatically rather than only when you think about it and take action, the something is going to occur with greater consistency. So it is with saving for the future. Arrange with your employer or bank to put a predetermined amount of money into a savings type account or an investment vehicle on a regular schedule. Another bonus for this approach as an investment strategy is that long term, it might provide a better return than jumping in and out of the markets.

Consolidation You might want to streamline your finances by consolidating what might be an unwieldy number of accounts and credit cards. By doing this you can monitor accounts better, lighten your paperwork load, avoid some fees, and possibly obtain better deals. If you are combining deposits at one banking institution, be careful not to exceed FDIC deposit insurance limits ($250,000 for each ownership category in a single institution). All of the above may not matter much if documents get lost, so keep them in a secure place. Ideally that would be a central filing system. Make sure to let your family members know where they can find your important documents. LET US HELP YOU The period of time following an accident is one of confusion and uncertainty. There are many things to take care of. Hiring a good lawyer is one of them. Many times, people don t know where to go when they need legal help. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, call us. We will vigorously represent you and make sure that you are justly compensated for your injuries. That s our job.