Gone viral is the story of the baby who was always sick allegedly due to mold that formed inside his the spill guard of his sippee cup.
As told by his mother, this area of the cup was impossible to clean. Simple question for the manufacturer; why didn't you adequately test the cup? It's a simple product with simple parts. How hard would it have been to make sure it stays safe?
Friday, February 26, 2016
Sunday, February 14, 2016
What to Do (and Not Do) If You Are Injured In New York
Firstly, and most importantly, if you have been injured we
wish you a speedy and full recovery.
Even when a collision appears to
be relatively mild or inconsequential it is always wise to file a police report. What may appear to be of no future worry, and frequently does, change.
Additionally, insurance companies often require an official document if you need to file a claim.
If injured, obtain appropriate medical attention as soon as
possible. Don’t shy away from an
ambulance to the emergency room or a visit to a medical provider. Better to be overly cautious, lest someone
suggest that you were not injured even though you chose the security of your
home.
It is very common to experience some level of confusion, if
not shock. Better to be proactive than
reactive. Most cell phones now come with
a camera. Take photographs. Ask people who may have witnessed the
incident for their contact information.
Report the matter to your insurance company as soon as
practicable. Do not speak with any other
insurance company, even if the other company is the same as your company. They are not on your side, and they do not have
your best interest as paramount.
Be mindful of the fact that some filing deadlines can be extremely short. Any attorney should always be consulted with as soon as
possible. Best practice is to speak with
an attorney before speaking with any insurance company. Good luck.Friday, February 5, 2016
Traumatic Brain Injuries
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