Articles Posted in Wrongful Death

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By Andrew Prine, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

vehicle%20parking%20lot%20empty%20personal%20injuries.jpgPeople take their parking lot spaces very seriously. Sometimes, people put too much effort and anxiety into parking spaces. In Detroit, Michigan, a 17 year old girl was shot after her father and another man had an argument. Police reported that the argument may have been over a parking space at a Detroit Coney Island. Following the argument, two vehicles left the parking lot but the argument and tempers continued to the point that the driver of one of the vehicles (a Ford SUV) into the other vehicle that was occupied by 17 year old – Octavia McLawrence.

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By Stephanie F. Brown and David Wolf, Attorney

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vehicle%20bus%20tire%20on%20white%20bus.jpgIn 2007, 35 Bluffton University baseball team players and their coaches were traveling on a bus to play in a game when their bus went off of an overpass in Atlanta, Georgia. Seven people were killed and 28 were injured. The bus went off of the overpass on an exit ramp where the Georgia Department of Transportation failed to install an important road sign at an HOV exit. The National Transportation Safety Board harshly criticized the Georgia DOT’s signs and found that the bus mistakenly turned into the exit lane.

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By Jay Foster, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In George County, Mississippi, a car accident injured two children, a 15-year-old and an 11-year-old. The wreck happened on Highway 198 which is near Mississippi Highway 63. Apparently, John Hood died in the accident while driving a Dodge Truck when he crossed the center line of the highway. The children were flown by helicopter to USA Medical Center in Mobile, Alabama. Hopefully, the children will recover from the automobile accident related personal injuries. Apparently, the impact from the automobile accident was quite severe in that it caused the driver to die and resulted in injuries that required the services of a medical helicopter. You can read more about this story at Children Injured in George County, Mississippi Automobile Accident.

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By Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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medical%20malpractice%20operation%20surgery%20scapel%20and%20blades.jpgThe Associated Press has reported that a lawsuit has been filed by the parents of Heather Harkness for her wrongful death. The surgeon, anesthesiologist, and hospital were named as defendants in the lawsuit. Heather Harkness, age 16, died as a result of alleged medical malpractice during a surgery for appendicitis. Autopsy results indicate that the carotid artery was cut during the surgery.

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By Stephanie Brown and David Wolf, Attorney

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car%20dashboard%20speedometer%20black.jpgIn Georgia, a parent can be held liable for the negligence of a child driving an automobile that is maintained by the parent for the use and convenience of his family. If the parent, as the owner of the car, has given permission to his child to drive the car and has relinquished control of the car to the child then the parent can be held liable for injuries caused by the child as long as the child was in the car when the accident occurred and the car was being used for a “family purpose.”

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By Jay Foster, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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health%20medical%20bottles%20of%20pills%20spilled%20on%20table.jpgTrial has been set for Larry Setzer of Horn Lake, Mississippi who has been charged with two counts of causing a death while driving a car under the influence (DUI) and causing an personal injuries and death. Car accidents by DUI can affect all of us, including our children. At the time of the car wreck Setzer was not drinking but was on a drug called Xanax. Anything that can impair motor skills and alertness including but not limited to illegal drugs, prescription drugs, alcohol, and sleep deprivation put innocent adults and children at risk on Mississippi highways and roads.

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By Stephanie Brown and David Wolf, Attorney

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gavel.jpgA San Diego, California jury awarded parents $16 million in a medical malpractice case where the parents’ child died during delivery. The parents alleged that the doctors not only committed medical malpractice but also concealed the baby’s true cause of death in the autopsy report. The parents claimed that they were told that their baby died of lung disease when in fact, the baby died of asphyxia caused by umbilical cord strangulation while the baby was lodged in the birth canal.

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By Stephanie F. Brown and David Wolf, Attorney

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alcohol%20vodka%20bottles.jpgCobb County, Georgia police arrested a stepmother who provided alcohol to four teenagers at her home. One of the teenagers was killed later that night in an automobile accident when the car he was driving crossed the center line and collided with another car. Garrett Reed, a junior at Harrison High School, was killed in the accident in which Cobb County police believe alcohol and speed were contributing causes.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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vehicle%20transportation%20tour%20bus%20white.jpgA trip to the Grand Canyon resulted in the death of 7 Chinese tourists who were passengers on a tour bus. While traveling on a highway near the Hoover Dam, the tour bus crashed which resulted in the death of 7 Chinese tourists and injuries to 10 or more other passengers. Authorities will investigate the crash to determine what caused the accident and if any actions could have avoided the crash. The National Transportation Safety Board will search and inspect the tour bus for clues, information, and details. The tour group from China had flown from Shanghai. During the visit to the United States, the Chinese tourists visited San Francisco and Las Vegas. The tour bus was heading to the Grand Canyon.

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By Stephanie F. Brown and David Wolf, Attorney

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sports%20football%20close%20up%20view.jpgIn an Eleventh Circuit United States Court of Appeals decision on January 23, 2009, the Court found that three Rockdale County (Georgia) High School football coaches were entitled to qualified immunity from a lawsuit alleging due process violations. The parents of Tyler Davis filed a lawsuit on behalf of their deceased son who died the morning after a voluntary workout session for the Rockdale County High School football team. The parents alleged that Tyler’s substantive due process rights were violated when the coaches failed to provide enough water to keep Tyler hydrated, ignored signs and Tyler’s complaints of becoming dehydrated, subjected Tyler to rigorous conditioning drills at the end of a two hour practice session, and failed to attend to Tyler until after a team meeting even though he had collapsed in the middle of the drills. The parents alleged that even though the workout was voluntary, Tyler was subject to further discipline from the coaches if he failed to perform all of the exercises and activities in the workout.

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