Sunday, August 25, 2013

Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers of Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. Use Website to Help Illinois Nursing Home Abuse / Neglect Victims

Abilene, Texas Personal Injury Attorney Announces Brand New Website

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) August 22, 2013 The Chicago personal injury law firm of Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. announced today that it has added new information to its website that addresses the problem of nursing home abuse and neglect in Illinois . Managing equity partner Patrick A. Salvi said the new content on SalviLaw.com reflects the firms commitment to providing legal help to nursing home abuse/neglect victims and their families. Unfortunately, in many cases, older adults are abused or neglected in nursing homes, but the problem goes unreported, Salvi said.
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Hayes focuses on personal injury cases in the Abilene, Texas area including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, and oil field accidents. Working with Foster Web Marketing, a digital marketing company for attorneys, Daryl oversaw every detail of his new website. From the crisp design in pleasing shades of blue and white, to the multiple pages of new, original content, Daryl wanted this site to be visually appealing, easy to navigate and filled with helpful information. New content includes a library of articles, a personal injury blog, a collection of answers to frequently asked questions, national and Texas news articles, and a list of additional resources. The new website for The Law Office of Daryl R. Hayes has helpful information about many topics, including: Why it's important to seek medical treatment when you've been injured in an Abilene auto accident. How much your motorcycle accident injury case could be worth. Common injuries sustained on Texas oil fields.
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Personal Injury Attorney With The Hale Law Firm Comments on Fatal Park Accident

The ride was closed pending an investigation into the incident. Hundreds of amusement park injuries happen every year, from minor injuries, such as bruising or lacerations to fatal falls, commented Waxahachie personal injury lawyer John Hale. Most parks have stringent safety precautions in place, but incidents still occur from time to time. According to witnesses, when Rosy Esparza was seated in the ride next to her son, prior to deployment, she expressed concern to the ride attendant that the safety bar did not make the same number of clicking noises as those of the people around her. On the ride, during an extremely steep descent or sharp turn, witnesses say, Rosy Esparza flew out of her seat. The park spokeswoman for Six Flags Over Texas stated that the park was committed to determining what happened. Arlington Police are currently investigating if other issues were involved, such as if the woman experienced a medical emergency prior to the fall. Arlington police have declined to release a comment on the accident. The Texas Giant was designed as an all-wooden ride in 1990, and was known as the worlds tallest wooden roller coaster. It was closed in 2009 for renovation and reopened in 2011 as a wooden-and-steel hybrid, boasting three turns sharper than 90 degrees, a 79-degree drop; and an initial ascent of 153 feet followed by a descent of 147 feet.
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