Every year, thousands of people are injured in the United States from accidents on all-terrain-vehicles (ATV), also known as four-wheelers and riding quads. While some of those accidents can be attributed to driver error, there are instances where the accident is caused by a defect in the ATV. Continue reading “ATV Accidents”
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Tanning Bed Injuries Are More Common Than You Think
With cooler weather here, many people turn to tanning beds to maintain their suntanned skinned. While tanning beds are very popular, they are not a guaranteed easy and risk-free way to a tan. The ultraviolet lights can put you at risk of injuries such as burns and infections due to the irresponsible actions of salon employees or machine manufacturers. Continue reading “Tanning Bed Injuries Are More Common Than You Think”
Recall: Ford Cruise Control Switch Fires
Ford Motor Vehicles has issued recalls for millions of their vehicles over a potential fire risk. A fire can be caused by a defective speed control deactivation switch. A speed control switch is commonly referred to as a cruise control switch. This switch is located in the engine compartment of the vehicle. Once a fire starts, it can quickly spread putting nearby property and ordinary citizens at grave risk. Unfortunately a fire can start from the defective speed control deactivation switch even when the car is off or has been turned off for several days. Continue reading “Recall: Ford Cruise Control Switch Fires”
What If I’m In A Car Wreck In A Rental Car in Oklahoma?
Being in a car wreck is never an easy situation and being in a rental car crash is even more complicated.
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If you have been involved in an injury accident recently, it is very likely that a medical lien has been filed against you. And it is also possible that you did not even know it was filed. This can be a little unsettling, especially if you feel you did nothing wrong. Continue reading “What To Do If A Medical Lien Has Been Filed Against You”
Dangers of Fracking
Fracking is in the news everywhere with more environmental and health problems being announced almost as quickly as the cancer-causing chemicals are forced into the earth. Continue reading “Dangers of Fracking”
Tye Smith: McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case Is Not What You Think
By Tye Smith, attorney in our Oklahoma City office
I had planned to write about the second reason why BIG business wants these laws passed. That’s going to have to wait.
A lot of people I talk to about these issues always say something along the lines of, “Well, I tend to agree with you, but wouldn’t you also have to agree with me that when people are getting millions of dollars for spilling coffee on themselves, something needs to be fixed?” So, let’s talk about hot coffee.
This McDonald’s coffee case is such a shocking example of BIG business being intellectually dishonest with America that a documentary has been produced. The film is called “Hot Coffee.” It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was such a hit that it was bought by HBO. It should be on TV pretty soon. You won’t want to miss it. Click the video to watch an interview with the lady who made the film. It is worth the 2 minutes it takes to watch it.
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BIG business spent umpteen million dollars promoting lies about the McDonald’s coffee case as an example of why our legal system needs fixed. The public was never given the true story about what happened. As a result, good intentioned people like yourself were only told the lie that BIG business paid to promote and people like yourself were tricked into believing the lie.
I call this being intellectually dishonest. It sickens me. My hope is that when you are given the facts, you will be just as outraged at those who promoted the lie as you were at the lawyers, legal system and the old lady who supposedly got rich. Fortunately, other people before me have written an account of what really happened, so I am going to borrow from their work.
The Facts Of The McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case
Stella Liebeck of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was in the passenger seat of her grandson’s car when she was severely burned by McDonald’s coffee in February 1992. Liebeck, 79 at the time, ordered coffee that was served in a Styrofoam cup at the drive-through window of a local McDonald’s.
After receiving the order, the grandson pulled his car forward and stopped momentarily so that Liebeck could add cream and sugar to her coffee. Critics of civil justice, who have pounced on this case, often charge that Liebeck was driving the car or that the vehicle was in motion when she spilled the coffee; neither is true. Liebeck placed the cup between her knees and attempted to remove the plastic lid from the cup. As she removed the lid, the entire contents of the cup spilled into her lap.
The sweatpants Liebeck was wearing absorbed the coffee and held it next to her skin. A vascular surgeon determined that Liebeck suffered full thickness burns (commonly called third-degree burns) over six percent of her body, including her inner thighs, perineum, buttocks, and genital and groin areas. She was hospitalized for eight days, during which time she underwent skin grafting. Liebeck, who also endured painful debridement treatments, sought to settle her claim for $20,000 but McDonald’s refused.
McDonald’s Knew The Coffee Was Dangerously Hot
During discovery (discovery is the pre-trial process where each party asks for information from the other side to discover important facts), McDonald’s produced documents showing more than 700 claims by people burned by its coffee between 1982 and 1992. Some claims involved third-degree burns substantially similar to Liebeck’s. This history documented McDonald’s knowledge about the extent and nature of this hazard.
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Nursing Home Negligence: Types of Elder Abuse and What To Do About It
Moving your parent or other elderly relative to a nursing home is a big decision in your life, and in theirs. After you research different facilities in your area, you find one which seems to be a good fit for your family. But your job is not finished yet – you know how important it is to keep a constant watch over the living conditions where your family member now resides. Continue reading “Nursing Home Negligence: Types of Elder Abuse and What To Do About It”
Using Seatbelts Not Only Saves Lives, It Might Help Your Case
We all know how important it is to wear your seatbelt. Statistics prove again and again that this simple habit saves lives. But did you know your seatbelt usage — or rather, lack of useage — can be brought up in court during a trial? Continue reading “Using Seatbelts Not Only Saves Lives, It Might Help Your Case”
Recall: 23,000 Infant Car Seats Recalled Due to Choking and Laceration Hazards
Britax Child Safety, Inc., has recalled approximately 23,000 of its Chaperone infant car seats. The harness clip near the baby’s chest can break and pose both a laceration and choking hazard. Manufactured in China, the car seats were sold nationwide and online for approximately $230 from June 2009 to October 2010. Continue reading “Recall: 23,000 Infant Car Seats Recalled Due to Choking and Laceration Hazards”
How to Keep Your Baby’s Sleeping Environment Safe: Advice from an Oklahoma Defective Baby Product Attorney
Having a new baby in your life — whether it’s your first child or your tenth nephew — is a very special time. And a major part of your responsibilities as the new parent — or uncle or granny — is to make sure the baby is safe. Continue reading “How to Keep Your Baby’s Sleeping Environment Safe: Advice from an Oklahoma Defective Baby Product Attorney”
Stopping Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes
How can I tell if my loved one has been abused or neglected in their nursing home?
Nursing home neglect or abuse can be difficult to detect, as it is frequently intentionally hidden by caregivers. One of the best things you can do for your relative is be aware of their environment and look for changes in behavior or physical condition. Watch for changes in your loved one’s mood, like withdrawing from you or being depressed. Also, look for signs of physical abuse such a bruises, cuts, sores and infections. Of course an elderly person’s body can be more susceptible to injuries, but ask your relative how the injury occurred. Also, ask nursing home workers for explanations and documentation of what occurred, followup treatment, and steps taken to prevent future injuries. Continue reading “Stopping Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes”
Deposition Questions Commonly Asked Regarding Auto Accidents
At Carr & Carr Attorneys, we believe that when you take the time to prepare in advance to answer the questions most commonly asked during personal injury depositions, you can make your deposition experience much less frightening. Continue reading “Deposition Questions Commonly Asked Regarding Auto Accidents”
“Just A Fender Bender” Can Cause Serious Injury
“Just a fender bender” can cause painful injuries and unseen car damage. Click on this video and watch closely to see how the car’s driver gets a serious jolt from what seems like a minor crash. Continue reading ““Just A Fender Bender” Can Cause Serious Injury”
Kay County Jury Finds County Employee at Fault
Tye Smith from our Oklahoma City office tried a case to a jury in Kay County this week where the defendant was Kay County. A county employee was driving a large bucket truck down a city street after clearing snow when the employee decided to make a left turn without checking behind him to see if anyone was attempting to pass him. Unfortunately, our client was in the process of passing the bucket truck, which caused our client to run off the road and into a ditch. Our client suffered damage to her vehicle and neck and back injuries. Continue reading “Kay County Jury Finds County Employee at Fault”
Old Tires Can be Dangerous
Even though those tires you have may look new, are they? After all, looks can be deceiving. For example, how long have you had that spare tire sitting in the trunk of your car? There is also the chance it is one of the tires that was issued in a 2000 Firestone recall that just never got replaced. And, finally, how will you know if your spare needs to be replaced? The manufacturing date written on tires is done in a code that can be difficult to interpret. The Oklahoma and Arkansas defective tire lawyers at Carr and Carr Attorneys can help. Continue reading “Old Tires Can be Dangerous”