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11/3/2009
John Cooper
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Leash Laws May be Expanded in Suffolk, Virginia (VA)

My colleague Randy Appleton was disappointed to learn that residents in large areas of Suffolk, Virginia (VA), do not have to keep their dogs on leashes when they take their pets for walks or let them out of fenced yards. This loophole in animal control laws is a holdover from Suffolk's rural past.  As Randy notes in his latest post to the Norfolk Injuryboard, however, the loophole needs to be closed. Dozens or fatalities and millions of serious injuries occur each year in the United States because pet owners do not properly train or restrain their pets. I am with Randy in asking the members of the Suffolk City Council to act quickly to expand leash laws.

About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton is a law firm which focuses on injury and accident law. We have experience handling wrongful death cases, and we understand the difficult circumstances which accompany these types of cases.. Check out our case results to see for yourself. Our primary office is in Virginia Beach, Virginia (VA), but our lawyers also hold licenses in NC, SC, WV, KY and DC. We are ready to talk to you by phone right now. We provide free initial confidential injury case consultations, so call us toll free at 1-800-752-0042. Our injury attorneys also host an extensive injury law video library on Youtube. Furthermore, our lawyers proudly edit the Virginia Beach Injuryboard and Norfolk Injuryboard as pro bono public information services.

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9/2/2009
Richard N. Shapiro
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Baby in Onslow County Has Had Toes Chewed off By Pit Bull

A baby from Onslow County had all the toes of his left foot chewed off by a Pit Bull. As the sheriff’s department reported, the infant could lose his foot from the injury. The baby’s mother told the Sheriff’s Deputy that she never heard the child cry out. 

The mother was horrified at her discovery of the injury when she went to go change the baby's diaper. Authorities say that the mother, Robie Lynn Jenkins, and her boyfriend, Tremayne Spillman, were also watching a friend’s 12-week-old Pit Bull. That “friend” was coincidentally arrested the night before due possession of a firearm by a felon.

According to the accident report, Ms. Jenkins had placed the 4-month-old victim on a foldout couch in the living room and she and her boyfriend were sleeping in a couch next to the baby. There were two other children in the bedroom. Evidence shows that the Pit Bull puppy was running loose within the entire house.

Additional documents state that Ms. Jenkins had been taking medication and never heard the child cry out. She only discovered the incident when she began changing the infant’s diaper. Onslow County Sheriff’s Dept. reported the child was taken to Pitt Memorial Hospital. Again, the baby looks like he may lose the entire foot. The mother and her boyfriend are likely facing felony child abuse charges.

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    After the big H1N1 virus that caused the 2009 pandemic, the US Food and Drug Administration approved seven influenza vaccines for this next flu season, 2010-2011.

    What is the Flu?

    A flu is a respiratory illness which is caused by influenza viruses. It is contagious and the best way to prevent the flu is to receive the flu vaccine each year.

    These newly approved vaccines protect against three strains of influenza, including H1N1, according to Medical News Today. Last year, there were two vaccines needed in order to protect against the 2009 H1N1 flu. According to FDA, only one vaccine is required this year.

    Director of FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Karen Midthun, M.D., said, "The best way to protect yourself and your family against influenza is to get vaccinated every year. The availability of a new seasonal influenza vaccine each year is an important tool in the prevention of influenza relate illnesses and death."

    Here is a list of the new vaccines that have been approved (Brand Names & Manufacturers):

    1) Afluria (CSL Limited)

    2) Agriflu (Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics)

    3) Fluzone and Fluzone High-Dose (Sanofi Pasteur Inc.)

    4) Fluvirin (Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Limited)

    5) Flarix (GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals)

    6) FluMist (Medlmmune Vaccines Inc.)

    7) FluLaval (GlaxoSmith Kline Biolgicals)

    How do they figure out these vaccines that FDA recommends?

    Experts from FDA, World Health Organization, CDC and possibly other institutions examine and study virus samples collected worldwide. They examine them to find strains likely to cause the most illness during the next season. Then with the strains and vaccines, the closer the match, the more protection against influenza disease.

    With all this research, the FDA did approve of seven new vaccines for this season.

    The Flu spreads. It can spread very easily by people coughing, sneezing or simply talking.

    So who is actually at risk of getting the flu?

    According to CDC, there are certain people who are at greater risk for complications if they get the flu. In this group are older people, young children, pregnant woman and people with certain health conditions.

    A study completed in 1990 found that flu-related deaths estimated 17,000 during the mildest season to 52,000 during the severe season. According to the CDC, 90 percent of deaths during a regular flu season occur in people who are 65 years old or older.

    The 2009 H1N1 virus caused the first flu pandemic in over 40 years. There were around 12,000 or more flu-related deaths.

    The important thing here is to be preventative, especially with parents and their children. CDC says, "the single best way to prevent the flue is to get a flu vaccine each season." Now, FDA has approved several new vaccines. They should become available in September and continue throughout flue season, which in some cases can last as late as May.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Emily Mapp Brannon

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    Most of us are aware of seat belt laws and the importance of buckling up when you get into the car. However, you may not know that numerous states have a loophole which allows adult back seat occupants to ride without their seat belt on. Virginia (VA) is one of those states.

    Laws are on the books in VA requiring minors to wear their seat belts while riding in the back, but not for adults. This is extremely dangerous since an unbuckled adult in the back seat can become a “back seat bullet” in a car accident, according to USA Today.

    There seems to be this false belief that if you are in the back seat, you are somehow safer than the people in the front. This is not the case. In a car crash, a back seat passenger not wearing a seat belt will continue to move at the same rate of speed as your car until they hit something like the dashboard, back of your sea, or windshield.

    Six states took the step of expanding their seat belt laws in 2007 but Virginia (VA) remains one of the over 20 states across the country that still allows adult back seat passengers to ride without a seat belt. This needs to be corrected as soon as possible.

    Seat belts reportedly save 11,000 lives every year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Car accidents are the leading cause of death for people under the age of 35. It makes no sense to keep the current laws on the books enabling adults to ride in the back unbuckled. Let us hope our legislators take action and correct there glaring loophole in our seat belt laws.

    About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm (VA-NC law offices ) edits the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, and Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard as a pro bono service to consumers.

    PA

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Emily Mapp Brannon

Greenville-Outer Banks-Rocky Mount NC Personal Injury Lawyer

    When the skies open up a dump a ton of rain on our roadways, caution is the name of the game. Unfortunately, not all drivers adhere to this principle which leads to some bad car wrecks. A major rainstorm in North Carolina (NC) led to two car wrecks that resulted in serious injuries and loss of life.

    A car was driving down N.C. 43 when it hydroplaned, crossed the center line, and wound up getting hit by a dump truck. As a result, two people were killed and a young child was injured, according to enctoday.com.

    On the same day, another car hydroplaned at the intersection of U.S. 17 and Weyerhaeuser Road leading to eight injuries including injuries to three toddlers and two teenagers.

    Hydroplaning is a common cause of car wrecks and can cause serious damage to your vehicle and the people inside. It occurs when a layer of water builds up between the tires of your car, truck, SUV, or motorcycle and the road surface. This leads to the loss of traction and puts the vehicle into a virtually uncontrollable slide.

    In order to reduce the risk of hydroplaning, go below the speed limit when it has just rained heavily or if you are on the road when it is raining. Also, be extremely cognizant of the other vehicles on the road since not everyone obeys the speed limit, even in bad weather.

    Both of the car accidents that occurred in N.C. were awful and they serve as an example of just how dangerous the roads can be after a bad storm.

    About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm (NC-VA law offices ) edits the injury law blogs Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard, Virginia Beach Injuryboard, and Norfolk Injuryboard as a pro bono service to consumers.

    PA

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Emily Mapp Brannon
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