General Motors is recalling about 50,000 large crossover SUVs to fix a windshield-wiper problem.
The recall affects 2011 and 2012 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia vehicles registered in 28 cold-weather states and Washington, D.C. Federal safety regulators say ice and snow can build up and restrict movement of the wipers. That can make the wiper arm come loose and malfunction.
GM says dealers will fasten the wipers tighter than factory specifications to stop the problem from happening. The company says the loss of wipers hasn't caused any crashes or injuries. GM will send letters to owners and start the recall later this month.
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source: USA Today (Woodyard, 4/13)
If you've been in an automotive accident due to adverse visibility conditions caused by the manufacturer's defect in your GMC wipers, call the experienced Texas Personal Injury Attorneys at The Cole Legal Group. We make sure that every opportunity is taken to get you what you deserve for the injuries incurred as a result of the negligence of another.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Texas paper urges increase in cap on government liability
San Antonio -- Public employees, like everyone else, have accidents in the course of their duties. The public has a right to recover damages for property, physical injuries or loss of life when those accidents occur. Tort law is supposed to protect the public in cases of loss or harm.
That was the idea behind the Texas Tort Claims Act, a measure passed by the Legislature in 1969. Prior to the act, Texans could not recover damages in cases in which government employees were performing their duties.
Lawmakers also recognized that taxpayers deserve protection from frivolous and excessive lawsuits. So, additionally, the act limits the circumstances in which a governmental entity is liable for compensatory damages and caps those damages.
As Express-News staff writer John Tedesco reported, however, the caps — now $250,000 per individual — often don't allow members of the public to fully recover actual damages. That shouldn't be the case.
In one incident cited by Tedesco, a police officer answering a non-emergency call and driving 80 mph on Blanco Road without his siren or lights activated struck Vanessa Samudio. Samudio suffered major injuries, including permanent brain damage.
Samudio's medical bills alone totaled $235,500. That doesn't take into account intangible losses, such as a decreased quality of life or pain and anguish. Yet with the force of the Texas Tort Claims Act behind the city, she agreed to settle the case for $227,500.
The current $250,000 cap has been on the books since 1987. To keep up with inflation, the cap would need to be more than $500,000 to have the same purchasing power in 2012.
One solution would be for lawmakers to raise the cap to an appropriate level. Another would be to treat tort cases involving governmental liability in the same way as medical malpractice, with no limit on actual damages, but with caps on non-economic damages.
Such reforms would not burden taxpayers — the vast majority of governmental liability cases are settled well below the cap. They would, however, give Texans the opportunity to seek the compensation they are due in those rare cases where the actions of a government employee cause an extraordinary economic loss.
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source: My San Antonio (4/7)
As San Antonio personal injury lawyers, we here at The Cole Legal Group can try just about any accident or injury case under Tort law - which includes civil wrongs, and economic or non-economic damages to a person’s property, reputation, or rights.
The Cole Legal Group’s approach creates a cooperative effort between you and the Law Firm. We make sure that every opportunity is taken to get you what you deserve for the injuries incurred as a result of the negligence of another.
As Texas personal injury attorneys, our job is to fight for your rights and what you are entitled to. This is accomplished by contacting a lawyer as early as possible after an injury occurs, to give your attorney the best chance to preserve any and all evidence needed to navigate the complex legal landscape of your case.
The Cole Legal Group has a proven track record of obtaining substantial insurance settlements and jury awards for people hurt in all types of injury cases in Texas.
Contact us today for a free consultation.
That was the idea behind the Texas Tort Claims Act, a measure passed by the Legislature in 1969. Prior to the act, Texans could not recover damages in cases in which government employees were performing their duties.
Lawmakers also recognized that taxpayers deserve protection from frivolous and excessive lawsuits. So, additionally, the act limits the circumstances in which a governmental entity is liable for compensatory damages and caps those damages.
As Express-News staff writer John Tedesco reported, however, the caps — now $250,000 per individual — often don't allow members of the public to fully recover actual damages. That shouldn't be the case.
In one incident cited by Tedesco, a police officer answering a non-emergency call and driving 80 mph on Blanco Road without his siren or lights activated struck Vanessa Samudio. Samudio suffered major injuries, including permanent brain damage.
Samudio's medical bills alone totaled $235,500. That doesn't take into account intangible losses, such as a decreased quality of life or pain and anguish. Yet with the force of the Texas Tort Claims Act behind the city, she agreed to settle the case for $227,500.
The current $250,000 cap has been on the books since 1987. To keep up with inflation, the cap would need to be more than $500,000 to have the same purchasing power in 2012.
One solution would be for lawmakers to raise the cap to an appropriate level. Another would be to treat tort cases involving governmental liability in the same way as medical malpractice, with no limit on actual damages, but with caps on non-economic damages.
Such reforms would not burden taxpayers — the vast majority of governmental liability cases are settled well below the cap. They would, however, give Texans the opportunity to seek the compensation they are due in those rare cases where the actions of a government employee cause an extraordinary economic loss.
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source: My San Antonio (4/7)
As San Antonio personal injury lawyers, we here at The Cole Legal Group can try just about any accident or injury case under Tort law - which includes civil wrongs, and economic or non-economic damages to a person’s property, reputation, or rights.
The Cole Legal Group’s approach creates a cooperative effort between you and the Law Firm. We make sure that every opportunity is taken to get you what you deserve for the injuries incurred as a result of the negligence of another.
As Texas personal injury attorneys, our job is to fight for your rights and what you are entitled to. This is accomplished by contacting a lawyer as early as possible after an injury occurs, to give your attorney the best chance to preserve any and all evidence needed to navigate the complex legal landscape of your case.
The Cole Legal Group has a proven track record of obtaining substantial insurance settlements and jury awards for people hurt in all types of injury cases in Texas.
Contact us today for a free consultation.
Monday, April 2, 2012
OSHA fines Magnablend $45,000 for violations related to fire
WAXAHACHIE - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cited Magnablend Inc. with seven serious safety and health violations Friday related to the October 2011 fire at the company's blending plant, which burned to the ground.
The penalties total $45,000.
According to a press release, OSHA's Fort Worth office found violations including failing to conduct a hazard assessment, install a sufficient ventilation system, train workers in specific hazardous chemical protection procedures, evaluate respiratory inhalation hazards, ensure that the fire sprinkler system was adequate, use electrical equipment in accordance with its labeling, document the classification of hazardous locations for electrical purposes and ensure that electrical equipment was considered safe for the location where it was used.
The release goes on to explain a serious violation occurs when there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known.
Magnablend, a company that specializes in blending and manufacturing chemicals for industrial and consumer markets, is now operating at a new location in Waxahachie.
The company has 15 business days from receipt of the citations to comply, request an informal conference with the area office or contest the citations and proposed penalties before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
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source: WFAA (AP, 3/30)
If you or a loved one has been affected by the Magnablend Chemical fire of October 2011, please contact the Cole Legal Group immediately. We will stop at nothing to get the compensation you deserve for the pain and suffering you have endured.
The penalties total $45,000.
According to a press release, OSHA's Fort Worth office found violations including failing to conduct a hazard assessment, install a sufficient ventilation system, train workers in specific hazardous chemical protection procedures, evaluate respiratory inhalation hazards, ensure that the fire sprinkler system was adequate, use electrical equipment in accordance with its labeling, document the classification of hazardous locations for electrical purposes and ensure that electrical equipment was considered safe for the location where it was used.
The release goes on to explain a serious violation occurs when there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known.
Magnablend, a company that specializes in blending and manufacturing chemicals for industrial and consumer markets, is now operating at a new location in Waxahachie.
The company has 15 business days from receipt of the citations to comply, request an informal conference with the area office or contest the citations and proposed penalties before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
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source: WFAA (AP, 3/30)
If you or a loved one has been affected by the Magnablend Chemical fire of October 2011, please contact the Cole Legal Group immediately. We will stop at nothing to get the compensation you deserve for the pain and suffering you have endured.
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