Your injuries might have been caused by
a lack of safety measure, or there may have been negligence involved on the part of the driver, the company who owns the bus, or even the manufacturer of the bus, or bus parts.
At the Boston Injury Law Firm of Altman & Altman, LLP, we have represented individuals and families who have suffered catastrophic injury or death as the result of a drowning accident. Sometimes these accidents were the fault of no one and were just a random tragic occurrence. In other cases, we have seen either
a lack of safety measures, defective product design and human error to be the cause of these unfortunate and oftentimes avoidable accidents. Our experienced team of litigators understand the gravity of the situation and will be along your side throughout every step of this often difficult and sensitive process. We are available to speak with you about your case 24 hours a day, seven days a week including nights and weekends. In addition, our personal injury attorneys will meet with you at your home, office or other convenient location.Â
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Safety and Worker Training —
Lack of these
measures caused lasting effects on the health
of untrained responders in the WTC environment.
Home scientists arguably
lack the tools to stumble upon a new strain
of influenza or accidentally create a deadly bioweapon, but they are apt to overlook fundamental laboratory
safety measures that are important even when working with seemingly benign microbes.
John Romano's recent column in the Tampa Bay Times highlights many
of these issues, particularly how the
lack of funding for the school
safety and security
measure will leave most school districts scrambling to fund this initiative while simultaneously facing increased costs for retirement contributions, health benefits, etc..
No concrete
measures have been taken by local authorities to prevent the use
of the traditional transportation, which
lacks safety.
Despite the
lack of hard data to justify it, the current proposal includes just about every possible fire
safety measure measure imaginable, layered one on top
of the other in an unprecedented fashion.
Studies have suggested serious insufficiencies in the
safety measures at the installation, including
lack of safety valves to prevent the mixing
of water into the Methyl isocyanate tanks which started the evolution
of the toxic gas, and the failure
of scrubbers to treat the gas leak — apparently they were out
of service for repair.
In this video, he explains one case involving a person who was seriously injured while diving into a pool on a cruise ship, and the egregious
lack of warnings and
safety measures taken by the cruise ship company that led to the young man's paralysis.
Critique
of prisoner isolation is driven by the more problematic aspects
of the practice that defy justification: the isolation
of the mentally ill; isolation for petty reasons; indefinite isolation; isolation in lieu
of appropriate
safety measures; isolation to address overcrowding; isolation for excessive periods
of time;
lack of procedural safeguards for decision making and reviews; isolation in punitive conditions
of confinement; failure to deliver meaningful mental and physical health care; and a
lack of programs and social contact to ameliorate the effects
of isolation.
The barrister and former solicitor general does not share the concerns
of the Bar Council over the
lack of measures to protect the
safety and confidentiality
of sources and whistle - blowers or those seeking legal representation, in the bill dubbed the Snoopers» Charter, which gives greater powers
of surveillance to the police and security services.
For years, many
of us have proposed legislation that would take the necessary steps to address Florida's
lack of gun
safety measures.
However, there is a
lack of consensus and clarity on what outcomes demonstrate achievement
of the goal
of promoting child well - being, to what extent the child welfare system should be responsible for this goal, and what strategies should be utilized to
measure child well - being.79 Given the multiple needs
of foster children, it is imperative that the child welfare system move beyond a singular focus on
safety and permanency and that it promote the wellbeing
of children in custodial care.