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The Goal of the NSC: Eliminating Preventable Deaths

The National Safety Council (NSC) has set a β€œmoon shot goal,” which it announced during its opening sessions for 2016. The goal is to eliminate accidental deaths in our lifetime.Β  The CEO of the National Safety Council has also urged companies and individuals to create their own personal β€œmoon shot,” which employers could do by setting a goal of zero worker deaths.Β  The term β€œmoon shot” is in reference to the goal set by President Kennedy to send a man to the moon safely before the end of the 1960’s. That goal was met and the NSC hopes that both its goal and the individual

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How to Negotiate Reduced Personal Injury Lawyer Fees

In the United States, about 5% of personal injury cases go to trial. Roughly 95% of these cases are settled before a trial. In another statistic, it says that 90% of personal injury cases that do go to trial end in a loss. Those that win get a better settlement when they have a trial judge rather than a jury. Trial judges seem to pay off at a higher rate and for a larger sum of money as well. One reason that so many cases get settled is the length of time lawyers take to begin negotiating settlement amounts. If you hire a personal injury

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How to Value a Neck Injury Insurance Claim or Settlement

According to researchers, it has been estimated that, as of 2015, there are 12,500 new cases of spinal cord injury (SCI) annually and between 240,000 and 337,000 people in the United States are currently living with SCI. Extreme sports is one of the main causes of SCI and cause more than 40,000 head and neck injuries each year. How a Potential Case is Valued When there is a personal injury case involving neck injury, there are too many unique factors to create a formula that can provide an accurate value for a neck injury claim. In this context, β€œvaluing” a case means guessing as best

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Burn Injuries and Personal Injury Claims

According to the American Burn Association, each year, approximately 450,000 patients receive emergency room and hospital treatment for burns. This number does not account for burn injuries that are treated at community health centers, private medical offices, or hospital clinics. Of these burn injuries, about 3,400 deaths due to burn injury occur each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that fires and burns are the third leading cause of sudden deaths at home. It is reported that in the year 2010, there was a fire-related death every 169 minutes. A fire injury is said to have occurred every 30 minutes, the

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NY Officials Want Data on Victims’ Union Status After Construction Accidents

The number of deaths on construction sites has skyrocketed in New York with the recent building boom. With more deaths occurring, it becomes more important than ever for employees and their families to understand their rights and get help from a New York workers’ compensation law firm if a problem arises. Understanding the risk factors and increased causes of death has also become increasingly important to try to stop the rising fatality rate and save lives. As part of efforts to better understand how and why so many workplace fatalities are happening, labor groups and politicians are asking the city to begin classifying whether a

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QUEENS: George Smith, 47-year-old crane operator, Killed In Construction Accident After Beam Attached To Wire Falls

FATAL CRANE ACCIDENT REMAINS UNDER INVESTIGATION QUEENS, NEW YORK (November 23, 2016) – Two people were killed Tuesday when a wire connecting a beam and a crane suddenly snapped, according to the Washington Post. Authorities are saying that the collapse in theΒ Briarwood neighborhood was the result of a material failure with the crane. Apparently, the rigging system that was being used to hoist the crane snapped. Police have been able to identify the 47-year-old crane operator that died asΒ George Smith. George Smith was killed when one end of the beam struck him and hit another construction worker. The second construction worker that was killed in

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QUEENS: Alessandro Ramos, Construction Worker, Killed In Crane Accident After Wire Holding Beam Snaps

DEADLY CRANE ACCIDENT LEAVES TWO DEAD AT CONSTRUCTION SITE QUEENS, NEW YORK (November 23, 2016) – Two men were killed in fatal crane accident in New York after a material failure with the crane, according to the Washington Post. The accident happened when a wire that was connecting the crane and the beam snapped causing it to hit a crane operator and a construction worker. Authorities have been able to identify the men that were killed in the accident asΒ Alessandro Ramos and George Smith. Alessandro Ramos was a construction worker at the site. George Smith was working as the crane operator. Both men were pronounced

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