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| July 31, 2010 |
| Six Children and One Adult Injured in St. Louis |
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At least six children and one adult were injured in two car auto accident in North St. Louis. The driver of a van said she could not see the Mercedes as a bush in the median was obstructing her view. The driver of the van was transported to the hospital as well as the six children who were passengers in the van. The van struck a three-foot brick was that was attached to an apartment building. Two of the children were transported to the hospital urgently with one possibly having critical injuries. The occupants of the Mercedes refused treatment.
Spring and summer can sometimes be hazardous when foliage is in the peak of growing season. Drivers must use extra caution at intersections when gaining a clear view ever mindful of landscape growth, motorcycles and bicycles.
Have you or a loved one been the victim of a moving vehicle accident?
If you or a loved one has been injured in an moving vehicle accident such as a car, bicycle, motorcyle or Jet Ski accident; Zane Cagle at the Cagle Law Firm can assist you to determine if you have a claim or lawsuit. Using a St. Louis attorney such as Zane Cagle allows you the resources to pursue damages and recover medical bills that are overwhelming after an injury. At the Cagle Law Firm, an experienced St. Louis Accident Attorney can review your claim and help you file a lawsuit against the person responsible for your accident or injury or to help you to determine if you have a wrongful death claim or a claim for personal injury damages contact the Cagle Law firm today.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 30, 2010 |
| Teen Dies, Another Injured After Truck Overturns |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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An 18 year old teen died from injuries she sustained after a one vehicle auto accident. The teen was a passenger in a truck driven by a 19 year old teen, both from Union, Missouri. The 18 year old teen was thrown from the truck after it left the roadway. The driver overcorrected, returned the truck to the road, and went off the road on the other side and overcorrected again, thus the vehicle overturned.
The teen was taken by helicopter to St. John's Mercy Medical Center but died later that afternoon. Police have not indicated if seat belts were being worn at the time of the accident. While seat belts are a great determinant between serious injuries and death in many cases, wearing them does not insure walking away from a crash with just minor injuries. Investigators will need to conclude if seat belts were worn and if not, then could the injuries have been less catastrophic is worn
Have you or a loved one been the victim of an automobile accident? Catastrophic injuries can be a result of auto accidents as well as wrongful deaths. Calling an attorney is as soon as possible is important in order to preserve many aspects of the investigation. If you or a loved one were hurt in an auto accident or due to the negligent or reckless driving of another, you may have a legal claim for compensation.
Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury claim or wrongful death claim.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621
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| July 28, 2010 |
| Semi Trucks Crash Killing Cattle & Costly Property Damage |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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Sixteen of 34 cattle survived a two semi truck accident last night at about 11:50 p.m. One driver was talking to another driver on his CB radio when he crashed into the rear of the box trailer. Upon impact, the truck caught on fire and the driver dove out of the driver's side window that was partially down. The driver was unable to extinguish the fire that caused the trailer tires to explode and blew the bottom out of the aluminum cattle hauler.
The driver of the other truck, a Volvo semi-box trailer was not seriously injured nor was the driver of the cattle semi. However, the cattle truck, a 1999 Peterbilt semi was a total loss as were some of the cattle. The driver of the cattle truck was cited for driving too closely. As well, westbound and eastbound traffic on Interstate 94 were closed for most of the night due to several cows running loose and officials afraid they cattle would jump the three foot median.
When a vehicle the size of a tractor-trailer crashes into an object or other vehicle, the property damage can be very costly for trucking companies and individuals. When a truck driver is negligent, the effects are often deadly. Catastrophic injuries can be a result of truck accidents as well as wrongful deaths. If you or a loved one were hurt in a semi truck accident due to the negligent or reckless driving, you may have a legal claim for compensation.
Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced truck accident attorney and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury claim or wrongful death claim.
personal injury To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 27, 2010 |
| Teen Drowns in Lake St. Louis |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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A Florissant teen died in a drowning accident late Sunday night in Lake St. Louis after he jumped off the boat for a last swim and never resurfaced. He and six friends were pontoon boating and were returning to the Woodlands Marina. Officials said the teen's friends lost sight of him and searched for several minutes. According to officials, the group had consumed alcohol and had gone out on the boat around 10:30 p.m. Missouri State Water Patrol, Lake Saint Louis Police officers, EMS personnel and firefighters from Lake Saint Louis, O'Fallon and St Charles all searched for the missing teen. The young man was found in about 10 feet of water and about 50 feet from the shore at approximately 4 a.m.
Officials do not know if the teen was a good swimmer and are investigating to determine if alcohol was a factor. The driver of the boat, a 23 year old man of Wentzville was arrested on suspicion of boating while intoxicated according to Missouri Highway Patrol. Authorities do not at this time, believe the condition of the boat operator had a bearing on the death.
The teen was known for being an accomplished athlete at the local high school in Spanish Lake. At this time, the death has been determined as accidental but officials are still waiting results from the medical examiner.
Drowning deaths can occur quickly and tragically for many reasons. In many situations the cause of a water accident involving serious injuries or death may be the result of negligence on the part of a boat operator or supervisor.
Have you been the victim of a water accident? Have you lost a loved one due to a tragic drowning accident?
If so, you may have a personal injury claim if the facility or persons supervising were negligent. Calling The Cagle Law Firm soon after the accident is advantageous in order to fully investigate the situation. The attorneys at The Cagle Law Firm can evaluate your circumstances and determine if you have claims for medical compensation or wrongful death. Seeking a St. Louis attorney such as Zane Cagle in this time of difficulty may ease many of your concerns by examining legal aspects of the tragic situation.
Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury or wrongful death claim.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 26, 2010 |
| Weather & Ignorance Lead to Increased Water Deaths According to State Officials |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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On Missouri waterways, there have been 30 drowning deaths thus far in 2010. That number had doubled since last year. Heat and flooding contribute to more deaths. People spend more time around the water when the heat rises and as flooding causes swollen rivers. As well, people trying to drive through water on roads are counted among the drowning deaths.
Some individuals believe that rushing water such as the swollen waters of the James River would make for a better river experience. According to experts, swollen, rain-filled rivers should be avoided due to swift currents and rising water hides objects such as tree limbs that can trap watercraft and swimmers, causing death.
Inability to swim and failure to use lifejackets continue to be a problem according to officials. Even though the opportunity to save a drowning person does not occur that often, everyone needs to remember that person is panicking and will take a rescuer down with him or her. Be sure to keep a barrier such as extending a paddle, throwing a life preserver or rope, or pushing a raft to the drowning person. While often the case, it is especially true with children that there is not a cry for help, but the individual simply slips under the water. Vigilance is crucial when people are in the water.
Another common factor in drowning deaths is alcohol. Not just for boat captains but for passengers and swimmers as well. Alcohol is frequently a factor in boating accidents. Alcohol affects judgment and reflex time as well as fatigue levels. Swimmers must know their own limits and keep alcohol intake within reason.
More than 700 people die annually in boating accidents, most commonly by falling overboard. Ninety percent of those who drown from falling overboard in 2008 were not wearing life jackets. Most drowning from falling overboard could be avoided by wearing life jackets. Children, seven year and younger are required to wear lifejackets; however, officials encourage parents to extend that age and feel that many parents do.
Have you been the victim of a water accident? Have you lost a loved one due to a tragic drowning accident? I
If so, you may have a personal injury claim if the facility or persons supervising were negligent. Calling The Cagle Law Firm soon after the accident is advantageous in order to fully investigate the situation. The attorneys at The Cagle Law Firm can evaluate your circumstances and determine if you have claims for medical compensation or wrongful death. Seeking a St. Louis attorney such as Zane Cagle in this time of difficulty may ease many of your concerns by examining legal aspects of the tragic situation.
Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury or wrongful death claim.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 21, 2010 |
| One Dead after Head-On Collision in Madison County |
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A fifty-three old Collinsville man died after a two-car collision on Bluff Road in southeastern Illinois. The man was driving a Chrysler Sebring and was northbound when he may have drifted into the southbound lane. His car collided with a Toyota Celica that was driven by a 19 year old girl. However, according to investigating officials, they are still trying to determine if it was in fact the man that drifted into the opposite lane. The 19 year old girl was taken to a St. Louis area hospital with serious injuries.
When a driver is negligent, the effects are often deadly. Catastrophic injuries can be a result of auto accidents as well as wrongful deaths. Calling an attorney is as soon as possible is important in order to preserve many aspects of the investigation. If you or a loved one were hurt in an auto accident or due to the negligent or reckless driving of another, you may have a legal claim for compensation. Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury claim or wrongful death claim.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 20, 2010 |
| Woman Dies in Horrific Accident, "Texting" a Possible Contributer |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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A 21 year old woman crashed into a semi truck and was ejected from her car when she was then struck by a second tractor trailer on Sunday afternoon. Officials pronounced the woman dead at the scene. A witness reported that they had seen the woman texting just before the crash. She lost control of her 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue and left the highway, striking a guardrail. She then spun back into the highway and struck a tractor trailer. After crashing into the first tractor trailer, she was thrown from her car and then struck by the second tractor trailer. The crash remains under investigation and due to the damage to the car, it cannot be determined if she was wearing a seatbelt. However, her phone has been recovered for investigation as to time and use to determine if "texting" was a contributing factor in the horrific accident. No reports were made in regard to the injuries the drivers of the tractor trailers may have sustained.
Have you or a loved one been a victim of the negligence of another person's driving?
When a driver is negligent, the effects are often deadly. Catastrophic injuries can be a result of truck accidents as well as wrongful deaths. If you or a loved one were hurt in an auto accident or truck accident due to the negligent or reckless driving, you may have a legal claim for compensation. Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced truck accident attorney and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury claim or wrongful death claim.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 19, 2010 |
| 10 Die on Missouri Highways Over Weekend |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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The Missouri Highway Patrol responded in nine counties to accidents that killed 10 people over the weekend. Car accidents, motorcycle accident,bicycle accident, and a pedestrian hit and run were among the tragic events. Twelve people died over the July 4th weekend and that number included local police agencies in addition to the Missouri Highway Patrol. Therefore, this past weekend was more deadly than the last holiday weekend as there were 10 fatalities that the Missouri Highway Patrol worked alone. This number does not account for any injuries or fatalities reported by any local agencies.
First Crash: Saline County: A 27 year old man was struck and killed while walking along I-70 by a hit and run driver.
Second Crash: Cole County: Two Jefferson City men were killed in a head on car crash. Both men died at the scene. The 36 year old driver crossed the center line and crashed into the 30 year old driver. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.
Third Crash: Franklin County where a 32 year-old St. Louis man died when the car he was driving veered off the road and overturned.
Fourth Crash: Greene County: An 87 year-old man died when he drove into the path of another car on US Hwy 160
Fifth Crash: Jasper County: A 46 year-old man was riding a bicycle Saturday morning when he was struck from behind by a pick-up. According to police, the driver of the pick-up never saw the bicyclist.
Six Crash: Clay County: A 44 year old-man and his passenger where thrown from their vehicle when it overturned after the driver proceeded to pass illegally. The passenger sustained serious injuries.
Seventh Crash: Macon County: A 31 year old man was thrown from his car after crossing the centerline, running off the road, striking a ditch, mailbox and cable box.
Eighth Crash: Buchanan County: A 25 year old man was killed on his dirt bike when he was hit by a southbound Jeep. He was not wearing a helmet according to patrol while operating his motorcyle.
Ninth Crash: Newton County: A five year old girl died in a two-car crash on US 60, east of Neosho. Eight additional people were injured, four sustained serious injuries. According to patrol, a car ran a stop sign and pulled into the path of the car the five year old was a passenger. Both cars went down an embankment. The child died at the scene and the driver other car is being investigated for blood alcohol.
Have you or a loved one been the victim of a moving vehicle accident?
If you or a loved one has been injured in an moving vehicle accident such as a car, bicycle, motorcyle or Jet Ski accident; Zane Cagle at the Cagle Law Firm can assist you to determine if you have a claim or lawsuit. Using a St. Louis attorney such as Zane Cagle allows you the resources to pursue damages and recover medical bills that are overwhelming after an injury. At the Cagle Law Firm, an experienced St. Louis Accident Attorney can review your claim and help you file a lawsuit against the person responsible for your accident or injury or to help you to determine if you have a wrongful death claim or a claim for personal injury damages contact the Cagle Law firm today.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 18, 2010 |
| Illinois' Plan to Reduce Railroad Related Accidents |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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The Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Commerce Commission are working together in developing a plan to reduce railroad crossing accidents. The new regulations must be submitted to the Federal Railroad Administration for approval. The key concepts (Chicago Tribune) in the plan include:
- Closing as many crossings as possible to reduce potential conflicts with trains and vehicles. This incentive is generally viewed as unpopular in metro and rural areas due to heave vehicle traffic.
- Installing train-control technology to detect the presence of a trapped vehicle on tracks and provide advance warnings to locomotive engineers and railroad personnel. The estimated of installing such technology is estimated to be $700,000 per crossing
- Building overpasses or tunnels to separate rail and highway traffic. This option is the most expensive, estimated at $20 to $40 million per location
- Eliminating pedestrian crosswalks over tracks at passenger rail stations and installing fencing to deter pedestrians from trespassing onto tracks.
Railroad related accidents are frequently very expensive in regard to property damage and in human life and suffering. Death is frequently the result of a collision with a train and non-fatal injuries are frequently catastrophic in nature.
Have you or a loved one been a victim of a railroad related accident?
If so, contacting an attorney with special skills and knowledge in the area of freight violations is important. As well, contacting the appropriate attorney as soon after the accident is essential to preserve many crucial facts of the investigation. The attorneys at the Cagle Law Firm have been practicing in the area of railroad related accidents for many years and are very knowledgeable about what kind of claim you may have and what kind of compensation you can qualify to receive.
On-the-Job Railroad Accident Injuries?
The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad employees who are injured on the job to file a lawsuit to recover damages from his/her employeer when negligence occurred on the part of the employeer or another employee. This act is not to be confused with Workers' Compensation. Under conditions of FELA, the injured employee may recover punitive damages that they would not be entitled to under Workers' Compensation, however, FELA is a complicated statute. Therefore, it is highly recommended that an injured employee or family of a killed employee to consult a FELA attorney in order to protect the victims rights.
At the Cagle Law Firm, an experienced St. Louis Accident Attorney can review your claim and help you file a lawsuit against the person responsible for your accident or injury or to help you to determine if you have a wrongful death claim or a claim for personal injury damages contact the Cagle Law firm today.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 17, 2010 |
| Railroad Related Accidents Occur Every Two Hours on Average |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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In the United States, approximately every two hours a pedestrian or motor vehicle is struck by a train. In 2007, there were more than 13,000 railroad related accidents according to the Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety Analysis. Of these railroad related accidents, 851 were fatalities and 8,801 were non-fatal. Of the deaths, 338 occurred at highway railroad crossings and 473 were from trespassing on railroad property and rights-of-way. In 2007, 1,031 of the related injuries occurred at highway railroad crossings and 398 injuries occurred due to trespassing issues.
Recent years have shown an increase in the number of railroad accidents in the news and are frequently most reported when there is equipment failure, collisions with other trains, derailments, or collisions with pedestrians and/or other vehicles. If the result from the crash is not fatal, more likely than not, the injuries are catastrophic in nature including traumatic brain injuries and disfiguring injuries. The property damages are frequently very high as well due to the sheer size of trains. Whether the cause of the railroad related accident if equipment related, there are many types of personal injury cases an individual may have if they are the victim of such accident.
Have you or a loved one been a victim of a railroad related accident?
If so, contacting an attorney with special skills and knowledge in the area of freight violations is important. As well, contacting the appropriate attorney as soon after the accident is essential to preserve many crucial facts of the investigation. The attorneys at the Cagle Law Firm have been practicing in the area of railroad related accidents for many years and are very knowledgeable about what kind of claim you may have and what kind of compensation you can qualify to receive.
On-the-Job Railroad Accident Injuries?
The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad employees who are injured on the job to file a lawsuit to recover damages from his/her employeer when negligence occurred on the part of the employeer or another employee. This act is not to be confused with Workers' Compensation. Under conditions of FELA, the injured employee may recover punitive damages that they would not be entitled to under Workers' Compensation, however, FELA is a complicated statute. Therefore, it is highly recommended that an injured employee or family of a killed employee to consult a FELA attorney in order to protect the victims rights.
At the Cagle Law Firm, an experienced St. Louis Accident Attorney can review your claim and help you file a lawsuit against the person responsible for your accident or injury or to help you to determine if you have a wrongful death claim or a claim for personal injury damages contact the Cagle Law firm today.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 16, 2010 |
| Bicyclist Killed After Colliding with Moving Train |
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Listening to earphones while riding a bicycle across train tracks seems to be the cause of the death of a 32 year-old Utah man according to officials. While the train intersection was in the middle of a downtown area and the train was thought to only be traveling at approximately 25 mph, the bicyclist never seemed to see or hear the train lights or sirens as he crossed the tracks. Even though the train conductor utilized the emergency brakes, the man was still carried almost 100 feet down the tracks after the initial train collision. Trains traveling even at a rate of 25 to 30 miles an hour have a great deal of inertia and cannot stop very quickly. Seemingly, the young man was lost in his thoughts or the music and failed to hear the multiple train whistle blows. Safety experts caution using earphones while operating any type of moving vehicle and say it can be perilous as a pedestrian as well if traveling on busy sidewalks or streets. Serious and even fatal injuries can occur when distracted by earphones or loud music. And how many of us are guilty of using headphones while driving or running on busy streets every day?
Have you been injured or lost a loved one due to a railroad related accident?
While sometimes fault lies with the individual that crashes into the train, sometimes proper warnings do not exist regarding train crossings. As well, in some instances, trains exceed the recommended or maximum speed limits. After a train accident, a thorough investigation must be completed to determine all of the contributing factors. Catastrophic injuries are often the result of collisions with trains if not death. If you or a loved one has been the victim of a train crash, contact a St. Louis attorney with experience in freight regulations in order to protect your interests. You may be entitled to medical expenses, loss of wages and suffering if any safety violations have been committed on behalf of the freight companies. While collisions with trains are often fatal, a wrongful death claim may be available if you have lost a loved one.
On-the-Job Railroad Accident Injuries?
The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) allows railroad employees who are injured on the job to file a lawsuit to recover damages from his/her employeer when negligence occurred on the part of the employeer or another employee. This act is not to be confused with Workers' Compensation. Under conditions of FELA, the injured employee may recover punitive damages that they would not be entitled to under Workers' Compensation, however, FELA is a complicated statute. Therefore, it is highly recommended that an injured employee or family of a killed employee to consult a FELA attorney in order to protect the victims rights.
At the Cagle Law Firm, an experienced St. Louis Accident Attorney can review your claim and help you file a lawsuit against the person responsible for your accident or injury or to help you to determine if you have a wrongful death claim or a claim for personal injury damages contact the Cagle Law firm today.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 14, 2010 |
| Two Injured in South St. Louis Crash |
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Two people were seriously injured after the car they were in crashed into a yard in south St. Louis. Police report that the car collided into a truck before crashing into the yard. Emergency personnel had to cut the car to remove the driver after the auto accident. The driver and passenger were taken to a local hospital. Their current status has not been released.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an auto accident, Zane Cagle at the Cagle Law Firm can assist you to determine if you have a claim or lawsuit. Using a St. Louis attorney such as Zane Cagle allows you the resources to pursue damages and recover medical bills that are overwhelming after an injury. At the Cagle Law Firm, an experienced St. Louis Accident Attorney can review your claim and help you file a lawsuit against the person responsible for your accident or injury or to help you to determine if you have a wrongful death claim or a claim for personal injury damages contact the Cagle Law firm today.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 08, 2010 |
| Nursing Home Resident Drowns in Bathtub |
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A 51- year old resident of a Chicago nursing home died the evening of July 4 due to drowning in the bathtub. The woman was found a little before 9 p.m. in her bathtub with the water still running. The woman was a mentally ill patient. The nursing home provides care to approximately 100 residents in the northwest part of the city. Police officers were called to the scene but were unable to revive the woman.
There is an ongoing investigation into her death and homicide and negligence are not being overlooked as possible causes.
The nursing home has been inspected by government officials on several occassions between February 2009 and April 2010 after complaints had been filed. The inspectors gave the nursing home their lowest ranging for failure to meet health requirements and quality of their medical staff.
The investigators found the nursing home had previously failed to protect residents from neglet, theft of personal property, and mistreatment. As well, it was discovered that the staff had on occassion failed to provide the care that respected each resident's self dignity and personal preference.
Have you been a victim or have a loved one that has been a victim of nursing home abuse?
The attorneys at The Cagle Law Firm can aggressively investigate and pursue your claim. Taking action against negligent care is important to maintain quality of nursing homes. Frequently, victims of nursing home abuse may not be revealed until it results in the wrongful death of a resident.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 07, 2010 |
| Lifeguard "On Duty" Does Not Always Equal Safety |
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Many people assume a pool or lake area is safe if a lifeguard is "on-duty", however, many drownings occur daily and often times in areas where lifeguards are on duty. Ten people die a day on average from accidental drowning and more than 1 in 5 involve children ages 14 or younger. A visual study done by CBS including the work of a safety consultant observed many lifeguards and found many paying close attention. However, they did observe some lifeguards texting and doing paperwork. In these instances, children would be more safe if a "No Lifeguard On Duty" sign where hung for parent awareness.
A drowning can happen in a few short seconds and there should always be qualified and observant adult supervising swimmers to avoid swimming pool accidents. Many minor injuries and serious injuries can occur even when a lifeguard is observant; therefore, turning ones back to the pool is never acceptable when the pool is occupied. In addition to a drowning, many slip and fall accidents can occur poolside and result in traumatic brain injuries in childrend. Spinal cord injuries can occur easily when swimmers dive into shallow areas or use the diving board improperly. Many needless tragedies can be avoided by constant vigilance by an adult supervisor.
Have you been the victim of a water accident? Have you lost a loved one due to a tragic drowning accident? I
If so, you may have a personal injury claim if the facility or persons supervising were negligent. Calling The Cagle Law Firm soon after the accident is advantageous in order to fully investigate the situation. The attorneys at The Cagle Law Firm can evaluate your circumstances and determine if you have claims for medical compensation or wrongful death. Seeking a St. Louis attorney such as Zane Cagle in this time of difficulty may ease many of your concerns by examining legal aspects of the tragic situation.
Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury or wrongful death claim.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 06, 2010 |
| Teenager Killed in Boating Accident |
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A Jerseyville teenager was killed Saturday on Lake Lou Yeager in a boating accident. According to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the girl was killed by contact with the boat's propellers. The driver of the boat was apparently trying to pull out of a cove where several other boats where anchored as well, when the boat came into contact with the teenager. The conservation police are continuing their investigation. Lake Lou Yaeger is a reservoir about 50 miles northeast of St Louis.
Injured in a Boating Accident in St. Louis or Illinois Area?
If you have suffered an injury in a boating accident or Jet Ski accident in or around St. Louis, Missouri, it's in your best interest to consult an attorney at the Cagle Law Firm as soon as possible to discuss your legal rights and options. Under Missouri personal injury law, boating and Jet Ski accident victims may be legally entitled to compensation if the accident was caused by the negligent, reckless, or careless actions of another. This might include negligence on the part of another boat operator, or on the part of a company or corporation. At the Cagle Law Firm, we will thoroughly analyze the circumstances leading up to you or your loved one's accident to determine who is at fault for the accident and thus liable for injuries. From there, we will aggressively pursue a verdict or settlement for maximum compensation. Our goal is to ensure you are justly compensated for your pain and suffering, emotional trauma, medical bills, lost wages, and any other hardship incurred due to the accident.
Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a boating, Jet Ski or wrongful death claim.
To schedule a consultation to discuss your claim, please contact the firm today at (800) 716-2621 |
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| July 05, 2010 |
| Pedistrian Dies After Being Struck by a Car |
| Posted By Zane Cagle |
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A pedestrian has died after being struck by a car last Thursday. The St. Louis woman was apparently running from a man chasing her on his bike when she was struck by the car. She became stuck in the windshield and the car crashed into a restaurant drive-thru. She originally lost part of her leg and suffered multiple serious injuries which resulted in her death. One of the passengers in the car was covered in broken glass and hospitalized. Police are investigating the identity of the man chasing the pedestrian on the bicycle. The pedestrian-auto accident occurred around 3 a.m. on Wednesday evening. The St. Louis woman died on Thursday.
Have you been the victim of a pedestrian-auto accident? Or have you suffered serious injuries due to the negligence of someone else? Cars hit pedestrian in a number of ways and in metropolitan areas, the chances of being hit by a moving vehicle increase. If you have been hit by a car, you may have a claim for personal injury. As well, if you have lost a loved one in a pedestrian-vehicle crash then you may have a wrongful death claim. Calling an aggressive personal injury attorney in the first days is essential for proper investigation of facts to occur. Call Zane Cagle, at The Cagle Law Firm to discuss your options before hospital bills and loss of work factors become an enormous issue in your life. The attorneys at The Cagle Law Firm will assist you in determining if you have a personal injury or wrongful death case. They are premiere St. Louis Personal Injury Attorneys that can assist you through these difficult times.
Contact the Cagle Law today to speak with an experienced and dedicated St. Louis personal injury lawyer about filing a personal injury claim or wrongful death claim.
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