Generation 2 Worldwide and “ChildESIGNS” Drop Side Crib Brands Recalled After Three Infant Deaths Reported

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of ALL Generation 2 Worldwide and “ChildESIGNS” drop side cribs. The CPSC warns all that that infants and toddlers are at risk of serious injury or death due to strangulation and suffocation hazards presented by the cribs.  These cribs were sold throughout the country at [...]

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Woman Killed In Fatal Car Accident In San Diego

A young woman, Rosa Mora, who was only 21 years old, was killed in a car accident.  The accident occured Bonsall, near the north eastern portion of San Diego County.  Ms. Mora was the passanger in a Mazda who turned left in front of a Nissan Exterra.  The drivers of both vehicles sustained serious injuries.  The California [...]

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Don’t Let Your Dog Do You In!!

We all know that dogs are prevalent in San Diego. With the revitalization of downtown San Diego, dogs are being concentrated in area in which they were previously unfamiliar. Further, given our city’s population increase and its “dog-friendly” nature, we are exposed to dogs that are more likely to be hazardous.
California is one [...]

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Traumatic Brain Injury Likely In A Bicycle Accident

Everyone knows, given San Diego weather, bicyles are hugely popular in the area.  But, with popularity comes the danger of a serious bicycle accident.
When you are riding a bicylce there are perils around every corner.  Not only must you be concerned about pedestrians, automobiles and the terrain itself but also other folks on bicylces.  The [...]

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Contractor In Downtown Construction Accident Is Fined

Back in May 2008 a natural gas leak caused an explosion in a hotel under construction in downtown San Diego.  Because of the blast 14 people were injured. 
Cal OSHA determined that one of the contractors, Sherwood Mechanical Inc., had been responsible for four serious violations that contributed to the accident.  Further, they found that employees’ [...]

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Boating Accidents Can Be Avoided

California is fortunate to have some of the most areas for boating. Whether you go deep-sea fishing, cruise on the bay or relax with friends on one of our many lakes, California is a boaters paradise. With this privilege comes great responsibility. Here are some simple tips to keep in mind so you avoid those [...]

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Cell Phones Blamed For Increased Auto Accidents

Studies have indicated that auto accidents are increasing because of drivers being distracted by cell phones.  This despite California banning the use of cell phones, absent a hands-free headset, in the vehicle.
What many people don’t realize is that it only takes a split-second of distraction to cause an accident thereby ruining the lives of others.  [...]

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Insurance Companies Are Not Looking Out For You

When you suffer from a serious injury, that is not you fault, timing is critical.  It is vital that you contact an experienced injury attorney right away before making statement to anyone.
The sequence of events, within the first 48 hours of an serious injury, can either make your case extremely valuable to you or it [...]

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Police Seek Help In Hit-And-Run Auto Accident

On Thursday, a automobile went off the road, in the East Village district of Downtown, landing on a pedestrian.  The driver fled from the vehicle and is being searched for by police.
The injured pedestrian, possibly a homeless man, was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries.
The driver of the automobile was last seen running [...]

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Verdict Reinstated In CA Food Poisoning Case

Patron brought action against restaurant for breach of warranty, based on food poisoning.
On April 7, 2005, Alexis Sarti and a friend ate at the Salt Creek Grille. They split an appetizer consisting of raw ahi tuna, avocado, cucumbers and soy sauce. Sarti became nauseous and chilled the next day. The day [...]

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