Welcome to the community dedicated to personal safety, injury prevention and recovery. [What is InjuryBoard?]

Legal Topics

On the RoadMajor MedicalProtecting Your FamilyIn the Workplace

Subscribe

RSS Feed

Add us to your favorite RSS reader

or subscribe by plain RSS

Archives

View previous posts from:

Miscellaneous | InjuryBoard Tyler

Posted by Jenny Albano
July 12, 2007 12:17 PM

Franklin Greenwood, 50, was placed under isolation at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences hospital on June 29. He was seen coughing up blood outside the building for traffic court. After being held at the hospital for a few days Greenwood broke a window and fled the hospital. Hosptial authorities kept a civilian worker outside his room so he would be unable to leave. Arkansas...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
May 21, 2007 4:08 PM

With the deadline approaching for filing claims against the United States government and the Corps of Engineers more than a quarter of a million people have filed personal injury and property damage claims against the court demanding compensation. These lawsuits claim that the Corps of Engineers was negligent in designing the waterworks that go throughout New Orleans and the surrounding...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
May 17, 2007 4:47 PM

Since 2001 academic studies have shown causal links between bronchiolitis obliterans, a rare and life-threatening form of restrictive lung disease and the chemical used in artificial butter flavoring called Diacetyl. Flavoring manufacturers have already paid out more than $100,000,000.00 in personal injury lawsuits by people sickened by what is now known as "popcorn workers' lung" over the past...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
April 11, 2007 10:29 AM

A Fulton County, Georgia jury awarded Joshua Coleman, a 19 year old Piedmont College freshman $11.7 million for a spinal surgery that left him paralyzed from the waist down. The surgery, in 2003 was to relieve chronic back pain. But after the surgery, Coleman ended up in a wheelchair paralyzed. Coleman's attorney blamed his paralysis on a medical mistake by his surgeon and a team of doctors...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
April 09, 2007 10:23 AM

The Occupational Health and Safety Administration announced that it would double the number of workers trained to perform safety inspections at oil refineries. The announcement came only after a report by the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board chastised the agency's inspection of British Petroleum's refinery in Texas. An explosion at the Texas refinery in 2005 killed 15 workers...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
April 07, 2007 10:04 AM

The United States Department of Labor has finally issued a set of rules detailing an employer's responsibility for the purchase of workers' safety equipment. Although the Occupational Health and Safety Administration issued proposals a little over seven years ago the Labor Department had never adopted it in final form until two months after a lawsuit was filed by the AFL CIO and the United...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
April 04, 2007 10:26 AM

The estate of a former inmate at Harris County Jail filed suit against Harris County, Texas for violating his civil rights during a 20 day jail stay. The inmate died hours after being discharged from the jail. According to the lawsuit, the inmate, Jimmie Lee O'Neal died of congestive heart failure within hours after being discharged from the county jail. The lawsuit claims that the county...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
March 23, 2007 1:32 PM

The mother of a Houston woman who died after undergoing gastric bypass surgery filed a wrongful death medical malpractice lawsuit against the surgeon, Dr. Younan Nowzaradan, and Houston Community Hospital. In her wrongful death lawsuit the mother claims that the doctor and the hospital did not sufficiently warn her daughter who weighed 520 pounds that the surgery would be especially risky for...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
March 21, 2007 10:18 AM

Almost every day nearly 300 children end up in emergency rooms around the country suffering from serious burns caused by tap water that is simply too hot. It only takes a few seconds for a child or an elderly person in water with temperatures about 130 degrees to be severely burned requiring hospitalization, skin grafts, and lifetime scars.Too often when these events happen, it is the parents...

Posted by Bruce Roberts
March 19, 2007 9:45 AM

On every television channel and in every newspaper it seems at least once a week you hear some story about the medical malpractice crisis. Politicians and tort reformers use this alleged epidemic of frivolous lawsuits against doctors to assert that this epidemic is forcing doctors to leave whatever state the politician is in; and that patients cannot get necessary medical care because doctors...

Posted by Christina Cole
February 15, 2007 11:10 AM

A high school running back has been arrested on a misdemeanor assault charge after he allegedly kicked a teammate in the groin during practice.He is accused of kicking the 16-year-old intentionally. The boy was taken to the hospital following the incident.A warrant was issued the following week and he surrendered. A $250 bail bond was posted immediately on one count of assault with bodily...

Posted by Staff Writer
January 15, 2007 3:08 PM

Bruce Roberts has spent most of the last 25 years of his legal career representing injured people. He specializes in representing people in automobile accidents, truck collisions, boating accidents, construction, industrial and oil field accidents as well as claims for unsafe products and equipment. He is Board Certified in personal injury trial law. Only 3 percent of all attorneys in Texas...

Posted by Staff Writer
January 15, 2007 3:07 PM

Randy Roberts originally founded the law firm in 1982. Shortly after the law firm was established Randy Roberts was recognized locally for obtaining one of the largest wrongful death settlements in the area. Soon Bruce Roberts joined Randy Roberts and the firm became known as Roberts and Roberts. Later their sister Karen Roberts joined and then Sean Hester, another board certified attorney...

Posted by Staff Writer
January 15, 2007 3:06 PM

The information found on this website should not be construed as legal advice and is not a substitute for professional legal consultation. You should not base your legal decisions solely on the information found in this site and you are encouraged to seek the counsel of an attorney regarding your specific questions or situation. The information found herein may represent the opinions or...

Contributors

100% Private, 100% Confidential
Your question will be referred to an attorney near you. If your question is of a legal nature, then by submitting this form you agree you are not forming a formal attorney / client relationship.

Regional Blogs