Monday, December 31, 2012

Holiday Parties Shouldn’t Turn into Funerals

Holiday Parties Shouldn’t Turn into Funerals – Statistics That Could Make You Put That Drink Down

The wee hours after New Year’s Eve sees the highest number of motor vehicle crashes out of all holidays in Pennsylvania, according to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). Ten percent of all PA holiday crashes in 2011 happened on “Post New Year’s,” the time of night when most revelers are attempting to make their way back home after counting down to the annual calendar flip. The problem is that some drivers choose to get behind the wheel when they’re intoxicated. AAA remarked recently that hours after New Year’s Eve consistently ranks as the deadliest for alcohol-related fatalities around the country. For injury lawyers in Philadelphia, stressing the need for responsible alcohol consumption around the holidays could be seen as a full-time job. The accident statistics alone should be sobering for even the most ardent holiday imbiber. 

Monday, December 24, 2012

Understanding Injuries Caused by Head-On Collisions

Some of the most devastating New York traffic accidents involve head-on collisions. The overall force of the collision is intensified by the speed of the two vehicles, resulting in an impact that can do considerable damage. Even at relatively low speeds, a head-on collision can result in serious or even fatal injuries.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Washington Road Safety: How Does 2012 Stack Up?

As the year 2012 draws to a close, motor vehicle agencies throughout Washington are gathering accident statistics and comparing them to previous years. Although most numbers are still preliminary, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) reports that 2012 saw a reduced number of many types of accidents involving motor vehicles – but an increased rate of motorcycle crashes.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

How to Help Older Family Members Prevent Falls

Older Americans are at a greater risk of fall injuries than younger people. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 33 percent of Americans age 65 or older suffer falls every year, and 2 million of those who fall need emergency care.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Maryland Moves Up the Ranks in National Health Study

The Maryland personal injury lawyers at Alpert Schreyer were pleased to see that an annual study conducted by the United Health Foundation has seen Maryland improve overall as a state in its health. The study, America’s Health Rankings, rated Maryland as the 19th healthiest state in the United States, a major jump from its position as 24th in the year 2011.