“Deadman’s Curve” in Chester Claims Lives in Deadly 18- Wheeler Accident
A head-on crash between a logging truck and a van in early March killed both drivers and left the roadway littered with flaming wreckage. The full scale of the destruction is difficult to comprehend; both vehicles were traveling at or above the 55mph speed limit when they collided. First responders encountered an accident scene strewn…
Read MoreWill Lower Gas Prices Mean More Traffic Fatalities?
Most people rejoice when they see gas prices as low as they have been lately, but that may be because they do not realize that there is actually a significant down side to lower gas prices. According to a sociologist at South Dakota University, Guangqing Chi, the downside of lower gas prices is an increase…
Read MoreTracking the Progress of Eliminating Healthcare-Associated Infections in South Carolina
If you are admitted to the hospital and you end up contracting an infection that you did not have when you came, you have a hospital-acquired infection (HAI). Also called a healthcare-associated infection, or a “nosocomial” infection, these infections are the most frequent adverse event in health care delivery worldwide according to the World Health…
Read MoreA Heartwarming Tale of Tech Support
Peter Byrne is a 21-year-old with cerebral palsy and a passion for video games. Cerebral palsy is caused by an insult an immature, developing brain, often before or during birth. As such, Byrne has lived with his disability all his life. Unfortunately, the disorder affects his muscle tone and movement in a way that interferes…
Read MoreCommercial Truck Driver Causes Tragic Fatal Accident
Commercial truck driver Stevie Breland, 58, has been charged in the hit and run death of Flora Ellenburg, 49, in Chester County in early February. The accident occurred on I-77 in Chester County in the early hours of Monday, February 8th. Ellenburg was a passenger in a Ford Explorer that was rear-ended by a commercial…
Read MoreAmerican Bar Association Weighs in on Federal Medical Malpractice Bill
In early March, we wrote about the incredible prevalence of medical errors in the United States. Medical errors are the third leading cause of the death in the country. With our growing population and the increasing ease of access to healthcare, the potential for medical errors grows every year. Conversely, it appears that the number…
Read MoreImproving the Standards for Underride Guards can Prevent Injuries and Fatalities in Trucking Accidents
When you are driving on the highway either beside or behind a large, commercial truck, you are reminded of just how massive those rolling machines are compared to your seemingly small, passenger vehicle. That vast difference in size and scale means that some passenger cars are low enough that the front end can slip up…
Read MoreBritax Recalls 71,000 Infant Car Seat for Defective Handles
From their cribs, to their clothing and toys, infants and children come into contact with dozens of products each day. As parents, we tend to take for granted that all of these products are safe and that they will perform in the way that the manufacturer promised they would. Most products do perform as advertised,…
Read MoreLawsuit Will Attempt to Conclusively Link Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder to Ovarian Cancer
The family of Jackie Fox has filed suit against Johnson & Johnson, claiming that their Shower to Shower talc product contributed to the ovarian cancer that caused her death at age 62. The suit alleges that Johnson & Johnson has been aware of studies linking talc and ovarian cancer for more than 30 years, and…
Read MoreProposed Legislation Would Boost Veterans’ Involvement in Federal Infrastructure Projects
Americans owe a debt of gratitude to our veterans for their brave service to their country. However, that gratitude is not always evident when it comes to some of the obstacles they face when they return from combat and transition back into civilian life. A group of bipartisan lawmakers as introduced new legislation last year…
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