Archive for November, 2010

Bassettbaby Recalls to Repair Drop-Side Cribs Due to Entrapment, Suffocation and Fall Hazards

Name of Product: Bassettbaby drop-side cribs with external plastic hardware

Units: About 90,000

Manufacturer: Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc., of Bassett, Va.

Hazard: The cribs’ drop-side rail can malfunction, detach or otherwise fail, causing part of the drop side to detach from the crib. When a drop-side rail partially detaches, it creates a space between the drop-side and the crib mattress. An infant or toddler’s body can become entrapped in the space, which can lead to strangulation and/or suffocation. A child also can fall out of the crib. Drop-side incidents also can occur due to incorrect assembly and age-related wear and tear.

Read more at Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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Plover Semi Crash Causes Injury

A Mosinee man is in serious condition Marshfield after his car crashed into a semi truck on Interstate 39 near Highway 54 in the Portage County town of Plover. The Mosinee man was driving north when he lost control of his car, drove through a median and was hit by a southbound semi truck.  A Tomahawk man driving the semi truck told authorities that he would seek treatment for his injuries on his own. 

Read more at Wausau Daily Herald.

Instances of car accidents increase during the Wisconsin winter months due to snow and ice covered roads.  A safety statute in Wisconsin provides that no person shall drive at a speed greater than is reasonable under the existing conditions.  In other words, drivers in Wisconsin are required to reduce their speed to account for lack of visibility, slippery roads, etc.  If you have been injured in an accident, call Bremer & Trollop Law Offices for a free consultation.

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Product Safety Database Proposed

The Consumer Product Safety Commission, which is charged with responsibility for informing US consumers of the saftey of products we use everyday, is about to vote on making information regarding dangerous products even more available to the public. Unfortunately, some members of the Commission seemed to want to side with large corporations as opposed to the people who buy their products.

The products which the CPSC monitors run the gamut from dangerous toys to drywall manufactured in China and sold in the US. The information that is gathered has not been made public in the past because of a law that required a manufacturer to consent before the information could be released.

A new law is now under consideration that would allow consumers to post complaints on a website starting in March, 2011. This website would allow consumers to search out products that have been reported to be dangerous or defective before buying or using them

Read more at New York Times

If you or your family has been injured by a dangerous or defective product of any kind, you may have the right to recover compensation for your injuries and medical expenses.

An experienced lawyer can help you.

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Edgar Car Crash Causes Two Injuries

Two people were transported to Aspirus Wausau Hospital with injuries Saturday after a two-vehicle crash on highways 29 and H in the town of Edgar.  One of the vehicles rolled over.

Read more at Wausau Daily Herald.

High speed roads with intersecting roads, such as Highway 29 in Wisconsin, present dangerous conditions for travelers and serious accidents at such intersections are not uncommon.  If you’ve been injured in an accident, call Bremer & Trollop Law Offices as soon as possible for a free consultation.

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Weston Car Accident Causes Injury

A two-car crash on Business Highway 51 in Weston on Tuesday night sent one person to the hospital and smashed a traffic light.   One vehicle traveling north on Highway 51 was T-boned on the passenger’s side when the driver turned left at Jelinek Avenue and Kort Street and failed to yield to a vehicle heading south, according to Everest Metro police. One of the drivers was transported to Aspirus Wausau Hospital with minor injuries.

Read more at Wausau Daily Herald.

If an accident such as this one was at issue in a personal injury trial, the jury would be read instruction 1195 which states:  “The Wisconsin statutes define ‘right of way’ as the privilege of the immediate use of the roadway and, further provide, that the driver of a vehicle within an intersection intending to turn to the left across the path of any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction shall yield the right of way to that vehicle.”

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Safe Holiday Shopping

CPSC Releases Top Three Tips for a Safer Holiday Toy Shopping and Playing Experience 

WASHINGTON, D. C. – As the holidays approach and toy catalogs begin to arrive in the mail, toy shoppers can become overwhelmed with all the choices. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) wants parents and consumers to know that safeguards put in place in recent years are making a positive impact and helping to restore confidence in the safety of toys in the marketplace.The new toy safeguards include: establishing the lowest lead content and lead paint limits in the world; setting limits on the use of certain phthalates; converting the voluntary toy standard into a mandatory standard; and working with Customs and Border Protection data systems to track shipments as they are in transit from other countries thereby increasing our effectiveness in discovering dangerous products coming into U.S. ports. 

These safeguards, along with safety-conscious steps taken by many toy makers and sellers, have contributed to a dramatic decline in toy recalls since 2008. There were 44 toy recalls in fiscal year 2010. This is down from 50 recalls in 2009 and 172 recalls in 2008. Toy recalls related to lead in 2010 were down to 3, which is far fewer than 9 in 2009 and 19 in 2008. 

In addition to a decline in recalls, toy-related fatalities decreased in 2009. A new report (pdf) released by CPSC today notes that for 2009 CPSC received reports of 12 deaths to children under the age of 15, which is down from 24 toy-related fatalities in 2007 and 2008. Riding toys were associated with almost 60 percent of the reported deaths in 2009: 3 with tricycles, 2 with powered riding toys, and 2 with nonmotorized riding toys or unspecified riding toys. Most deaths were from drowning, motor vehicle accidents, or airway obstruction from a small toy or small part of a toy. 

While recalls and deaths have declined, new statistics from CPSC released today show that toy-related injuries are increasing. In 2009, there were an estimated 186,000 emergency room-treated injuries related to toys with children younger than 15, which is up from 152,000 injuries in 2005. Frequently these injuries involved lacerations, contusions, and abrasions that most often occurred to a child’s face and head. Importantly many of the incidents were associated with, but not necessarily caused by, a toy. 

“By limiting metals and chemicals in toys and making the voluntary standard mandatory, CPSC has put safeguards in place for toys to better protect children,” said Chairman Inez Tenenbaum. “The increase in injuries is a concern, and we want parents to make safe purchases and for children to be safe at play. To help keep what has been called the most wonderful time of the year happy and incident-free, CPSC is encouraging consumers to adopt a three-pronged safety approach.” 

1)   Which Toy for Which Child – Always choose age appropriate toys. 

2)   Gear Up for Safety – Include safety gear whenever shopping for sports-related gifts or     ride-on toys, including bicycles, skates, and scooters. 

3)   Location, Location, Location – Be aware of your child’s surroundings during play. Young children should avoid playing with ride-on toys near automobile traffic, pools or ponds. They also should avoid playing in indoor areas associated with hazards such as kitchens and bathrooms and in rooms with corded window blinds. 

Here are some additional safety steps that consumers can take while shopping this holiday season:

Scooters and other Riding Toys – Riding toys, skateboards, and in-line skates go fast, and falls could be deadly. Helmets and safety gear should be worn properly at all times and be sized to fit. 

Small Balls and other Toys with Small Parts – For children younger than age three, avoid toys with small parts, which can cause choking. 

Balloons – Children can choke or suffocate on deflated or broken balloons. Keep deflated balloons away from children younger than eight years old. Discard broken balloons at once. 

Magnets – For children under age six, avoid building or play sets with small magnets. If magnets or pieces with magnets are swallowed, serious injuries and/or death can occur. 

Once the gifts are open:

Immediately discard plastic wrappings or other packaging on toys before they become dangerous play things. 

Keep toys appropriate for older children away from younger siblings.

Charging batteries should be supervised by adults. Chargers and adapters can pose thermal burn hazards to young children. Pay attention to instructions and warnings on battery chargers. Some chargers lack any mechanism to prevent overcharging.

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Bridge Street Accident

At least one person was injured when eight vehicles were involved in four separate crashes within minutes of each other on the Bridge Street bridge in Wausau on Wednesday evening. Three two-vehicle crashes occurred in the eastbound lanes of Bridge Street and one two-vehicle crash in the westbound lane.  

Read more at Wausau Daily Herald.

Multi-vehicle accidents can be difficult to investigate.  The cause for such crashes must be determined early if any operators or passengers suffer injuries.  An experienced personal injury lawyer can help sort through the evidence to make sure the rights of the injured victims are protected.

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Deadly Crash In Clark County

Lisa M. Hart, of Medford, died following a crash at 2 a.m. Monday. She was a passenger in a vehicle traveling north on Highway P in the town of Hoard.  The initial investigation indicates the vehicle Hart was a passenger in failed to yield to a truck traveling west on Highway 29. 

Read More at Marshfield News Herald.

Family members of people who are killed in car accidents need skilled lawyers to help them get through the very difficult and tragic time.  An experienced lawyer who specializes in helping families in wrongful death cases can help limit the worry and fear that goes hand in hand with such tragedies.

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Infant Car Seats Recalled

Infant Car Seats Recalled by Britax Due to Laceration and Choking Hazards

Name of Product: Chaperone Infant car seats

Units: About 23,000

Importer: Britax Child Safety Inc., of Charlotte, N.C.

Hazard: The harness chest clip can break and pose a laceration hazard. Due to its small size it also poses a choking hazard.

Description: The recall includes Chaperone infant car seats with model numbers E9L69N9 (Moonstone), E9L69P2 (Red Mill), E9L69P3 (Savannah) and E9L69P5 (Cowmooflage) sold in the U.S. All recalled models were manufactured between April 2009 and May 2010. The white serial label with the seat’s serial number, model number, and manufacture date can be found on the underside of the car seat.

Learn more about this recall and others at Consumer Products Safety Commission.

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Motorcycle Crash In Wausau

The driver of a Ford Mustang headed south on Seventh Street went through a stop sign at Forest Street and collided with a westbound motorcycle.  The cycle driver was ejected from his bike and was injured.      

Read more at Wausau Daily Herald.

Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for drivers of cars and trucks to fail to see motorcycles, causing an accident.  If you have been injured in a motorcycle crash, it is important you seek the advice of a personal injury attorney immediately.  Bremer & Trollop Law Offices is experienced in handling motorcycle accident cases and your consultation is free.

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