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10/23/2009
Brian Beckcom
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More automobile recalls to watch for, in order to prevent a Texas car accident injury

The New York Times has released a list of recent automobile recalls that, if ignored, can cause a serious car accident injury, potentially resulting in serious injury or wrongful death. If your car has a recall, bring it to the nearest dealership to have the problem repaired.

Here are more cars on the recall list, as reported in The New York Times:

Kia is recalling about 36,500 of its 2001-4 Optimas, but only from the District of Columbia and 20 states with a reputation for using a lot of road salt. That follows an identical recall in April of the Optima's siblings: Hyundai's 2001-4 Sonata and XG300 and XG350 (covering about 175,700 vehicles).

Recalling vehicles from certain areas is known as a regional or geographic recall. The federal agency allows it under the theory that if the problem is caused by a localized factor, like road salt, it is not necessary to force the automaker to recall other vehicles.

If you or someone you know has suffered injury from a Texas automobile accident, contact Houston, Texas car accident injury attorney Brian Beckcom immediately at 877.724.7800.


10/19/2009
Brian Beckcom
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Roof strength new focus of crash testing – Smart Fortwo passes test

The Wall Street Journal reported that roof testing is the new focus in crash testing performed by the Insurance Institute.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety rated six mini-cars for their ability to withstand a test designed to simulate the roof-crushing impact of a rollover accident. All of the cars tested are smaller, more fuel-efficient cars that are predicted to be purchased after the "cash for clunkers" program.

The cars tested included the Chevy Aveo, Smart Fortwo, Honda Fit, Mini Cooper, Hyundai Accent and Toyota Yaris.

The car that fared the best on the roof-crush test was the Smart Fortwo, even though the Insurance Institute gave it poor ratings for not doing well in a head-on collision with larger cars. If the car were to flip on its roof, the Insurance Institute is confident that it will protect the passengers since it can withstand 5.4 times the car's weight.

If you or someone you know has suffered injury in an automobile accident, contact Houston, Texas car accident injury attorney Brian Beckcom immediately at 877.724.7800.

Maritime Injury Attorney Blog

    The government agency that regulates offshore drilling is going to investigate the cause of Thursday morning’s rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico. All 13 workers were safely evacuated from the Vermillion Oil Rig 380 after it was engulfed in flames. The platform is owned by Mariner Energy Inc. of Houston. The company is under scrutiny  as it has been connected to numerous Gulf accidents in the past four years, reports the Los Angeles Times. A former division of Enron, Mariner has the attention of federal regulators and has already paid $55,000 this year for violations.

    Source: Benzinga.com
    As the energy industry still reels from the effects of the explosion onboard the Deepwater Horizon in April, it will now likely face additional pressure resulting from yet another oil rig explosion in the Gulf. An oil platform owned by Houston-based Mariner Energy Inc. exploded on September 2, 2010, sending 13 maritime workers into the water.

    Fortunately, all 13 oil workers were rescued as they bobbed in the water for approximately two hours waiting for rescue crews. One of the victims may have been injured.

    This is bad news for the energy industry as it continues to make attempts to portray BP’s disastrous accident as a fluke.

    Since the Deepwater Horizon explosion, there has been a massive outcry by environmental groups and politicians who are skeptical of offshore drilling. Energy giants are now left to consider new tactics to reassure the public that offshore drilling is safe.

    The recent explosion is also in light of the fact that the oil industry has made vast efforts to persuade President Obama to lift the government’s recent drilling moratorium. Though, Mariner Energy’s oil platform was not impacted by the moratorium, since it wasn’t operating in deep water, it may raise concerns that shallow drilling could be impacted by a similar moratorium.

    If you or a family member has been injured in an offshore accident, you need to understand your legal rights.  You also need to get straightforward answers to your questions.  Our law firm has handled many maritime injury cases and we know the concerns that workers have.  For a free case evaluation, give us a call at 877.724.7800.

    Be sure to order a free copy of my book, Insider's Guide to Winning Your Maritime Injury Case.

    If the Gulf of Mexico hasn’t been through enough this summer, another oil platform, which is owned by Houston-based Mariner Energy, exploded on Thursday, September 2, 2010, forcing 13 maritime workers into the water. The platform explosion occurred south of Vermilion Bay, Louisiana, resulting in the immediate investigation by the U.S. government.

    The recent maritime accident occurred in depths of approximately 340 feet, leaving 13 offshore workers floating in the waters for up to two hours. Fortunately, all the crewmembers were accounted for. However, according to reports, one of the victims was injured.

    The government’s investigative unit began its inquiry the same day. The agency conducted several interviews in an attempt to determine what caused the platform explosion. However, no details concerning the blaze have been released.

    The government has also announced that it is working with Mariner Energy concerning the circumstances surrounding the accident. The oil platform’s owner has already dispatched a crew to the site of the accident and has begun its own internal investigation.

    “We will use all available resources to ensure that we find out what happened, how it happened and what enforcement action should be taken if any laws or regulations were violated,” said BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich.

    About the Law Offices of Vujasinovic & Beckcom, PLLC

    Our law firm has extensive experience representing injured rig workers.  We know firsthand what lengths employers and insurers will go to avoid liability.  If you have been hurt in an offshore accident, you need to learn your options.  We will review your claim to help you determine if you have a strong case. For a free consultation, give us a call at 877.724.7800.

    Be sure to order a free copy of my book, Insider's Guide to Winning Your Maritime Injury Case.

Maritime Injury Attorney Blog

    An offshore or maritime worker may be more susceptible to neck injuries because of the rigors of the workplace.  Some workers like maintenance workers, or deckhands involved in cleaning or painting a vessel, may be at a higher risk of suffering a neck injury because of the strain on the neck muscles. A neck injury isn’t [...]
    It feels a little like April all over again. This morning, there was an explosion on an oil production platform in the Gulf of Mexico.  At this point, all 13 crewmembers on the platform are believed to be accounted for and safe.  One person is confirmed to have been injured. According to a statement by the Coast [...]
    This week, a Somali pirate pleaded guilty to charges arising from an attack earlier this year on a U.S. Navy ship off the coast of Africa. Jama Idle Ibrahim faced several criminal charges arising from the attack, and this week, he pleaded guilty as part of a deal with prosecutors.  Ibrahim had been accused of opening [...]
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