Bicycle Accidents In New York- Bicycle Vs Car, Who Wins?

May 26th, 2008

You think you know the answer, right? Bicycle versus car. Who wins? The car will win every single time. Why?

Because the car weighs thousands of pounds, is made of metal, steel, glass, and is surrounded by material to absorb an impact. A bicycle on the other hand weighs anywhere from 16 pounds for a superlight road-racing bike to 30-40 pounds for a mountain bike. The bicycle has no crash protection, no bumpers, no ability to absorb any impact. Just you and your thin bike to get you from one place to the other.

What safety devices do bicycles have?

(1) Reflectors

(2) Rear tail lights

(3) Sometimes a front headlight

(4) An experienced rider will often wear high-visibility clothing with reflective strips to give him or her better chances of visibility to cars and trucks. Many riders also wear blinking battery-operated bike lights- again to improve their chances of being seen by motorists.

What safety devices do cars have?

(1) Headlights

(2) Tail lights

(3) Anti-lock brakes

(4) Front and rear proximity sensors

(5) Airbags- head/ front/ side

(6) Thousands of pounds of metal, glass and an engine to encompass you

Often, motorists do not see bicyclists even with all the “safety devices” designed to improve their visibility.

Recently, I represented a man who was biking home from work at his job at a computer company. He was travelling on a busy roadway at rush hour, using the “bicycle lane” on the shoulder of the roadway. It was about 5:30 p.m. He was wearing a helmet, reflective bike shoes, and a highly visible biking jersey. The traffic going in his direction was in stop & go traffic, but on the shoulder lane he had clear sailing.

He was biking on a slight uphill doing about 10 miles per hour. A car travelling in the opposite direction decided it need to turn into a strip mall just about where my client was riding. Unfortunately for my client, the car made a very swift left turn, and because of the stopped car traffic adjacent to my client, never saw him as he accelerated toward the driveway to the strip mall. Who won? The car- as always.

Who lost? My client. His fancy road bike, the least of his problems, was totally destroyed. He suffered fractures, bruises, cuts and lacerations. An ambulance deposited him to the closest emergency room, where he underwent a battery of tests, including x-rays, CT scans, blood tests and an overnight stay at the hospital. The impact put him out of work for over a month, and he needed repeat visits to the orthopedist to follow his fractures and make sure they were healing properly. After the orthopedist gave the ok, he was told to start physical therapy to begin to use his arm and leg properly again.

My client lost his dignity that day. He lost the ability to continue his bike-ride home without interference from a car. His family was thrown into turmoil, rallying around dad in the emergency room. He had to explain to his boss why he couldn’t return to work for weeks. He had to explain to his friends why he couldn’t join them in their activities. He sat at home, useless to his wife, on the couch watching mindless television.

On the day I met my client for the first time, he had returned to work in a limited capacity, and at reduced hours. The most important thing he wanted to show me was not his scars and his cast. Rather, he wanted to show me his broken and destroyed bicycle that sat in a crumpled heap inside his car. As any bicyclist knows, a good bike is a trustworthy friend that gets you from point A to point B effortlessly. When that has been destroyed, it is devastating. However, as all things material, it can and will eventually be replaced. My client’s life was miraculously spared that day, and he will learn once again to walk, to run, to write, and yes, to bike.

The driver of the car, unfortunately, had a limited insurance policy, which nevertheless was quickly offered to settle the case.

Remember to always wear your helmet when you ride, and make yourself as visible as possible to the motorists around you. Never wear earphones to listen to your Ipod or MP3 player, as you will not be able to hear the traffic around you. Be smart, and enjoy your bike ride.

Gerry Oginski is an experienced medical malpractice and personal injury trial attorney practicing law in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, New York, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk. He has tirelessly represented injured victims in all types of medical malpractice and injury cases for over 19 years. As a solo practitioner he is able to devote 100% of his time to each individual client. A client is never a file number in his office.

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Arnica-the Main Medicine for Bruises

May 26th, 2008

Skin Couture Medical line AdorAgeMD introduces the Most Strong Remedy on US market for bruises caused by plastic surgery and esthetic injections-Powerful 30% Arnica Gel, registered by FDA.

The more severe the bruise, the more frequently you have to apply Arnica gel, even every other hour for severe bruising the first two days, and your bruises will disappear. Arnica’s ability to heal bruises, its anti-inflammatory and healing activities, and also its protective effect on the venous system are known from the 12 century.

Today, the time of plastic surgery, laser treatments, esthetic injections, mesotherapy, dermabrasion and Botox-30% Powerful Arnica gel is your first help after these procedures to look good the same day. Arnica also helps to reduce pain and speeds the absorption of blood under the skin.

The highest strength of Arnica on US market is 2-8%. But the concentration of Arnica 30% makes the product of AdorAge unique. It is amazing. If a patient faithfully applies it on a bruise several times a day, she or he will watch blue and black disappear every day. Our gel can even remove old bruises and scars. This product is FDA registered and produced by AdorAgeMD in France.

No any reported side effects, or allergies. 30% Powerful Arnica gel, being a natural remedy, is compatible with all commonly used surgical medications.

Arnica is used by a lot of dermatologists and plastic surgeons, who are very pleased with the effects of even lower concentrated Arnica Gel, especially after face lift and eyelid surgeries and esthetic filler injections and Botox.

But with so powerful 30% concentration of Arnica in gel, the patients will have the fastest possible and significant reducing of swelling, bruising, inflammation and pain reduction compared to any other Arnica preparation on the USA market.

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Industrial Injury Claim - Filing And Winning

May 26th, 2008

Accidents happen all the time at the workplace. More often than not, they are unexpected and there was no way you could have done anything about them. Workplace accidents can be very serious especially if caused by handling heavy machinery or dangerous equipment at that time. If your accident is caused due to indifference or just plain carelessness, your employer should compensate you. Don’t expect this to happen by itself though. Most employers will try to avoid paying compensation because it means accepting responsibility for your accident. However, you should file an industrial injury claim to seek compensation for the physical injuries and the mental trauma that you have suffered.

Step 1: Report the accident

The key to a successful industrial injury claim is to follow the rules. When an accident occurs at your workplace, the first step is to inform your supervisor or employer about what has occurred. The best way to do this is to write down the details in the ‘accident book’ present in the workplace. In case there is no accident book, record all the details in an official letter to your employer.

Make sure your letter has all the necessary information such as your name and address, what work you do, the date, time, and place where the accident happened, and the cause and nature of your accident. In case you are too badly hurt to do this yourself, ask a co-worker to help you. Send your letter as soon as possible.

Step 2: See a doctor

Even if you think you are not seriously injured, it’s always a good idea to have a doctor examine you. A medical professional will ensure that all injuries you suffered are documented. Remember that medical reports are useful evidence and can make a big difference to your industrial injury claim.

Step 3: Hire a solicitor

Your employer may refuse to compensate you. Consider hiring an injury claims lawyer who specialises in industrial injury claim cases. He will be able to explain the case to you, advise you on legal procedures to follow, tell you your chances of winning, and argue your case against your employer’s insurance company, if necessary.

Do not be afraid or feel guilty about filing an industrial injury claim. If your injury was caused by your employer’s negligence, it is his duty to accept responsibility and compensate you for your pain and suffering.

Diana Joseph has an in-depth knowledge in dealing with in injury claims. She has written numerous articles on injury claims issues, particularly those involving car accident and other topics of claims. Please contact her for further information on claims related issues.

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