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Thursday, July 31st, 2014

Today is National Heatstroke Prevention Day and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is asking everyone to call public attention to prevent kids being left unattended in cars. To date there have already been 19 deaths in the US alone and 44 in 2013 from the data compiled at San Francisco State University Department of Geosciences.

How ironic as the writer of this blog, as I dropped my child off at the daycare I reported a small child being left unattended in the car outside as the parent went inside, leaving the other child in a running car. This was not the first time I had witnessed this child being left outside in the car. I spoke with the receptionist but this time I told the administrator who was pleased that I was bringing this to her attention.

Throughout the day, NHTSA and its safety partners will highlight the dangers of leaving children alone in cars. @NHTSAgov will be using the hash tags #checkforbaby and #heatstrokekills on all its social media posts, and encourages the public to do the same.

We encourage you to follow these safety tips from the NHTSA, which can be found on their site at http://www.nhtsa.gov/About+NHTSA/Press+Releases/2014/National-heatstroke-prevention-day

Safety tips include:

  • Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle – even if the windows are partially open or the engine is running and the air conditioning is on;
  • Make a habit of looking in the vehicle – front and back – before locking the door and walking away;
  • Ask the childcare provider to call if the child doesn't show up for care as expected;
  • Do things that serve as a reminder that a child is in the vehicle, such as placing a phone, purse or briefcase in the back seat to ensure no child is accidentally left in the vehicle, or writing a note or using a stuffed animal placed in the driver's view to indicate a child is in the car seat;
  • Teach children that a vehicle is not a play area and store keys out of a child's reach;
  • Community members who see a child alone in a vehicle should immediately call 911 or the local emergency number. A child in distress due to heat should be removed from the vehicle as quickly as possible and rapidly cooled.

BE SAFE!!!

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Friday, July 18th, 2014

Joshua B. Arehart of Pulaski was killed last night on a dirt road when he was ejected from 1981 Chevrolet pickup truck. The truck hit a bank and rolled over before it came to a complete stop. The road the accident occurred on is that the victims were traveling on leads to the Gate Wood Dam area of Pulaski County.

Bruce E. Peckhamm II, the driver of the pickup truck is charged with driving under the influence. The other two passengers inside of the vehicle at the time of the accident did not sustain any injuries from the crash.

The accident is still under investigation.

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Tuesday, July 15th, 2014

Imagine the serenity of the woods and the tranquility of sitting by the pond and it all taken away in a matter of seconds by a faulty accelerator. That is what the Virginia State Police Department are investigating in Clintwood, Virginia this morning at a local campground site. A fatal accident occurred at the Pond River Campground in Dickerson County when two women were struck by an automobile while sitting near a fire pit.

The Virginia State Police shared that a 2009 Jeep Cherokee hit the two women and then continued into the Pond River. Witnesses told the investigating officers that the vehicle’s accelerator stuck as it was pulling into the campsite.

Norma Jean Kendrick of Clintwood died at the scene and Georgia Mullins of Clintwood was treated for minor injuries. The female driver of the vehicle suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital in Bristol, Virginia.

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Monday, July 14th, 2014

Each year hundreds of drivers and State Troopers across the country have been killed due to being struck by vehicles, but it is especially tragic when they are struck by drivers under the influence.

On Thursday evening a Virginia Beach man was struck on I-64 east, west of the Twin Bridges while waiting for assistance after his car broke down the day before, according to state police. He has been identified as Tyler A. Carnes, 21, of the 900 block of Antonick Lane; he was driving a 1998 Honda Civic.

Virginia State Police spokeswoman Sgt. Michelle Anaya reported Carnes moved his car to the left shoulder, turned on the car’s hazard lights and called AAA for assistance. While Carnes was waiting for help, the driver of a 2001 Ford Explorer ran off the road to the left and struck the Civic, causing Carnes to suffer life-threatening injuries were he later died at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, Anaya said.

Robert G. Horton, 47, of Norfolk, suffered minor injuries and was charged with driving under the influence, second offense, and was taken to jail in Virginia Beach, where he received a $1,500 secured bond, Anaya said

Virginia has specific laws set up not only for DUI offenders but for drivers to yield when approaching stationary vehicles in shoulder.

Section 46.2-921.1 of the Code of Virginia states:

§ 46.2-921.1. Drivers to yield right-of-way or reduce speed when approaching stationary emergency vehicles on highways; penalties.

A. The driver of any motor vehicle, upon approaching a stationary vehicle that is displaying a flashing, blinking, or alternating blue, red, or amber light or lights as provided in § 46.2-1022, 46.2-1023, or 46.2-1024 or subdivision A 1 or A 2 of § 46.2-1025 shall (i) on a highway having at least four lanes, at least two of which are intended for traffic proceeding as the approaching vehicle, proceed with caution and, if reasonable, with due regard for safety and traffic conditions, yield the right-of-way by making a lane change into a lane not adjacent to the stationary vehicle or (ii) if changing lanes would be unreasonable or unsafe, proceed with due caution and maintain a safe speed for highway conditions.

B. A violation of any provision of this section shall be punishable as a traffic infraction, except that a second or subsequent violation of any provision of this section, when such violation involved a vehicle with flashing, blinking, or alternating blue or red lights, shall be punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor.

C. If the violation resulted in damage to property of another person, the court may, in addition, order the suspension of the driver's privilege to operate a motor vehicle for not more than one year. If the violation resulted in injury to another person, the court may, in addition to any other penalty imposed, order the suspension of the driver's privilege to operate a motor vehicle for not more than two years. If the violation resulted in the death of another person, the court may, in addition to any other penalty imposed, order the suspension of the driver's privilege to operate a motor vehicle for two years.

D. The provisions of this section shall not apply in highway work zones as defined in § 46.2-878.1.

(2002, cc. 163, 341; 2008, c. 818; 2010, c. 289.)

There are several programs and campaigns that have been set up to assist drivers. VDOT and the State Troopers just to name a few have dollars set aside for driving safety.

Safety Service Patrol

Just a few years ago, The Virginia Department of Transportation Safety Service Patrol (SSP) implemented a program to provide a safe, quick clearance of incidents that affect traffic, including disabled vehicles. This team can be seen throughout the major roadways assisting motorist and responding to incidents on our roadway. They help task as fuel water for overheating radiators to changing tires. There trucks are equipped with flashers and uniforms are reflective. http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/safetypatrol.asp

Virginia State Troopers

The month of June is now designated as “Move Over Awareness Month.” The recognition comes following Senate Joint Resolution (SJR) 102 during the 2014 Virginia General Assembly Session. The declaration is intended to provide further support to Virginia’s public safety campaign aimed at increasing drivers’ awareness concerning the protection of public safety professionals and highway safety workers, to include safety service patrols on Virginia’s roads.

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Thursday, January 10th, 2013

The death of anyone, from a family member to a girlfriend or boyfriend, is a tragic and horrible event that can be an emotional and troubling time for anyone.

To add even more trouble is if this loved one died due to the negligence or carelessness of someone else. You may want to bring a lawsuit against this party to recover monetary losses your family has incurred due to the death of your loved one.

Within a wrongful death lawsuit, there are some rules and standards that we must adhere to when dealing with who can actually bring a claim against the offending party. If the person who died was your spouse, you are fully entitled to bring a lawsuit but you will not be able to if you we’re only boyfriend/girlfriend, no matter how long the relationship was or whether or not you have children together. You will want to talk to an experienced attorney to help you navigate through your options of whether or not you can bring a lawsuit against the other party. If you’re able to bring a lawsuit, you would then make a claim for both the monetary and punitive damages you and your family have suffered due to the loss of your loved one. You may be able to recover money for wages, funeral expenses, spousal support and several options for children of the deceased. Watch the video now to learn more.

To learn more about wrongful death law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.kalfusnachman.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (800) 800-9797. I welcome your call.

Kalfus & Nachman

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Offices in Norfolk, Newport News and Roanoke Virginia. Also serving Northeastern North Carolina.

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Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Even though Accutane manufacturer Roche Pharmaceuticals stopped US distribution of Accutane two years ago, generic Accutane (isotretinoin) is still available in Virginia and North Carolina. Unfortunately, this means that some patients being treated for severe cystic acne are still taking this dangerous prescription drug.

Accutane has been linked to dozens of adverse side effects, so contact the pharmaceutical injury lawyers of Kalfus & Nachman if you are taking generic Accutane and have developed any negative symptoms, such as:

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Alopecia (hair loss)
  • Loss of night vision
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Keloid Scars
  • Joint Pain
  • Severe Birth Defects/Fetal Death
  • Lupus
  • Stunted Long Bone Growth

In addition to these symptoms, Accutane has also been known to induce depression, sometimes leading to suicide. If someone you love committed suicide while taking Accutane, you may have grounds for a wrongful death claim in Virginia or North Carolina. Our wrongful death and personal injury attorneys can help you determine if you have a case with a free Accutane consultation at one of our offices in Norfolk, Newport News, and Roanoke.

Don’t wait to talk to Kalfus & Nachman if you have had any type of negative reaction to Accutane. The time frame to file your Accutane lawsuit may run out soon, so get in touch with our Accutane lawsuit attorneys right away!

If you have developed any injuries or medical conditions after taking Accutane, please contact the pharmaceutical injury attorneys of Kalfus & Nachman today to discuss your legal options.

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Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

After decades of research showed links to suicide and fatal heart rhythm abnormalities, the painkillers Darvon and Darvocet were finally recalled by Eli Lilly and Company in November 2010 at the request of the FDA. Families of those killed by Darvon and Darvocet through overdose, heart problems, and suicide are now increasingly seeking to file wrongful death claims in North Carolina and Virginia.

While the UK drug regulatory agency banned Darvon and Darvocet in 2005, it took the US Food and Drug Administration five more years before doing the same. Even then, the FDA only took action after consumer advocates at Public Citizen filed a lawsuit to encourage the FDA to look into a recall of Darvon and Darvocet.

Now that families in the Norfolk, Newport News, and Roanoke, Virginia are aware of the deadly history of Darvon and Darvocet more and more are looking into the deaths of loved ones who were taking these dangerous prescription drugs. If someone in your family died of overdose, heart arrhythmia, or suicide while taking Darvon or Darvocet , the pharmaceutical injury attorneys of Kalfus & Nachman can help you determine your legal options.

To learn if you have grounds for a Darvon/Darvocet wrongful death lawsuit in Virginia or North Carolina, please contact the experienced personal injury attorneys of Kalfus & Nachman and schedule a consultation free of charge.

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