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Worker Trapped in Machine Sustains Crush Injuries, Receives Settlement of 2.2 million
A worker was trapped and suffered crush injuries to his abdomen and internal organs, when attempting to clear a jam in a copper coil stacker.
 
DON’T FAKE THE ID CHECKING: The challenge of checking ID’s properly
“May I see your ID please?” is the first question every liquor license establishment should require of their staff. Twenty-one is the legal age to purchase alcohol in every state in the U.S. While there are debates going on currently regarding lowering the drinking age, the legal age remains twenty-one to purchase alcohol. A person must show a valid ID to purchase alcohol. As a threshold matter, a valid ID is a non-expired ID. Valid IDs to purchase alcohol are issued by the state or federal government. These include drivers licenses, passports, green cards, state issued ID’s military ID and possibly gun permits. The liquor licensee should check with their state for the specific IDs allowable to purchase alcohol.
 
Defense Verdict in High Speed Crash
A jury found in favor of the County in a single vehicle run off the road crash on a County road. When the plaintiff rounded a curve to the left, his right wheels went off the pavement and he lost control, swerving across the roadway before striking a utility pole.
 
Ten steps to reducing liability at your aquatic facility
Well run swimming pools are an attractive amenity that can dramatically increase revenue. Improperly run aquatic facilities will increase liability instead, and an overlooked hazard can lead to tragedy. Following is a list of ten commonly overlooked items that are easy to address, and when given proper attention, may save money on insurance costs, and will save lives.
 
Robson Forensic Case Reports: Construction
Construction cases often require an expert with focused expertise. We have experts in architecture, civil, electrical, mechanical, geotechnical and materials sciences.
 
Robson Forensic Case Reports: Crash Reconstruction
Our vehicle crash group consists of reconstruction experts and highway engineers supported by specialists in areas that impact vehicle-related incidents such as conspicuity, illumination, visibility, materials science, meterorology, biomechanical and human factors