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Head Injuries in the Elderly More Dangerous at Weekend
Let’s be honest. There’s never a good time to take a bang to the head. However, a new study gives a clear indication that some days are better than others for getting a knock to the noggin. Or more to the point, some days are much worse! Researchers from Johns Hopkins have just released details… read more
What to Do if You’re in an Oregon Railroad Accident
Train travel, whether by light rail or traditional trains, is one of the safest and most environmentally friendly means of transport in Oregon. Whether commuting to work or just going shopping, trains are frequently a faster way to get where you’re going than a taxi or bus, and they’re considerably cheaper, too. Still, Oregon railroad… read more
Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms Can Persist for Years
We’ve all heard the expression that’s used when a football player takes a blow to the head and appears shaken up on the field. Commentators virtually make light of the situation by saying, “He got his bell rung,” which gives the definite impression that if the player goes to the sidelines for a few plays,… read more
Neglect of Elderly Leads to Nursing Home Lawsuits
Placing an elderly family member in a nursing home can often be a frustrating and extremely upsetting time for all concerned. In the vast majority of cases, the reasons for using nursing home care are honorable and those decisions are made based on what is best for the elderly relative. When a family makes the… read more
Is Driver Fatigue Leading to More Commercial Truck Accidents?
We see them on Oregon interstate highways every day, hauling goods across the state on their way to destinations near and far. These mammoths of the motorway are hard to miss, given a starting weight of at least 10,000 pounds and with many running to several multiples of that figure. How would you feel, then,… read more
How Well do You Know Your Oregon Bike Lane Laws?
Given that Portland has been called the most bike-friendly city in the country, and the effort and money that have gone into providing bike lanes on city streets to make cycling safer, you would think that cyclists—and motorists—would be pretty familiar with Oregon bike lane laws. Or would they? Hardly a day goes by without… read more
Wi-Fi Technology Saves Lives of Pedestrians and Bicyclists
In 2011, America recorded the lowest number of road traffic fatalities in more than 60 years. Sadly, that trend is reversing in 2012, and one of the reasons for the new spike in numbers, according to NHTSA officials, is drivers becoming distracted through the use of relatively new technology and specifically through cell phone use…. read more
Impact of Public Transportation
If you had to take a quick guess as to what it costs to own and operate your car over, say, a five-year period, what do you think it would be? Would it shock you to find out that, if you’re an “average” motorist, the AAA estimates that you’ll spend almost $45,000 over five years… read more
Fatal Traffic Accidents Increase, NHTSA Guesses Why
The year 2011 saw the fewest road traffic fatalities in America in more than 60 years. The last time the number of people killed in U.S. road accidents was as low as last year came in 1949. While officials responsible for road safety, including the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) were still congratulating themselves… read more
Current Oregon Injury Lawsuits Against Celebrities
Two very famous and exceptionally wealthy individuals have found themselves at the center of high profile Oregon lawsuits recently. Whether the fact that they’re both rich and famous has anything to do with the size of the damages being sought is a bone of contention, with both plaintiffs denying that the defendants’ wealth has anything… read more