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E-cigarettes, a Dangerous Product Gaining Popularity in West Virginia

Morgantown, WV: As smoking bans become the norm in public places throughout thecommunitiesofWest Virginia,thenumber of people using e-cigarettesisrapidly increasing. If you have been seriously injured by an e-cigarette product, call the Robinette Legal Group, PLLC today: 304-594-1800 for a free consultation, or contact one of our West Virginia E-Cigarette Injury Lawyers to find answers. Smokers…

Is Google Glass the Next Major Distraction for Drivers?

Will Using Google Glass While Driving Cause Collisions? Eight U.S. states including West Virginia are considering regulating the use of Google Glass, a tiny computer screen mounted in the corner of an eyeglass frame, while driving a motor vehicle. Law enforcement agencies, NHTSA, distracted driving sites such as Distraction.gov, and attorneys who specialize in personal…

West Virginia couple sues trucker and truck companies after crash

Posted On May 9, 2014 I Firm News, Truck Accidents

Those who are involved in commercial truck accidents in West Virginia are often wise to seek legal guidance as soon as possible. This is because it may be possible to hold the trucker and the truck company legally accountable, potentially among other parties as well. It can be important that a skilled attorney is on…

Car Accidents are the Third Leading Cause of Brain Injury

Posted On April 21, 2014 I Car Accidents, Firm News

If you or someone you love has suffered a head injury in a car crash or another type of accident, it may be critical to see a doctor as soon as possible. Evidence of brain injuries may not be noticeable right away, but it is important to seek medical care after sustaining a blow to…

Oil Extraction in West Virginia: Benefits and Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing

Posted On April 17, 2014 I Firm News, Truck Accidents, Workplace Injuries

Oil Drilling in West Virginia: A Call for Safety First to Prevent Workplace Injuries Since the 1700’s the Appalachian Basin has been a known source of crude oil trapped deep in layers of black shale. Energy prospectors are seeing new potential for oil drilling in the Appalachian Basin, particularly in Eastern Kentucky and Southern West…

Which Options Do I Need to Purchase for My Car Insurance? Part 2

Posted On April 15, 2014 I Firm News, Insurance Issues

Medical Payments (Med-pay) Coverage for Motor Vehicle Insurance With all the available options when purchasing an auto insurance policy, it can be challenging to balance budget and economy with protection. In trying to save money, many people overlook the value provided by the purchase of medical payments insurance coverage (med-pay coverage). Regardless of who is…

New Regulations Mandate Proximity Detectors for Continuous Mining Machines

Recent tragic mining fatalities in West Virginia have spurred the finalization of new regulations governing the use of proximity detection sensorsfor continuous mining machines. In the course of their workday, miners face potential of pinning, crushing, or striking hazards associated with working close to continuous mining machines. Proximity detection technology can help to prevent these…

West Virginia Man Accused of Falsifying Coal Mine’s Safety Records

Posted On April 11, 2014 I Firm News, Workplace Injuries

Coal mining is one of the hardest and most dangerous occupations in West Virginia. Unfortunately, this work is often far more hazardous than necessary. Every year, miners suffer serious injuries due to the decisions of coal operators to violate safety regulations. The employers in this industry are obligated by law to meet certain standards in…

Permanent Paralysis May No Longer Be Permanent

Posted On April 9, 2014 I Car Accident Injuries, Firm News, Spinal cord injury

One of the most devastating consequences of a motor vehicle collision, short of death, is spinal cord injury resulting in permanent paralysis. Thanks to new research, there is new hope for car accident and motorcycle accident victims and their families. Experiments conducted by the University of Louisville and the University of California have restored voluntary lower…

GM under fire for slow response to fatal vehicle flaw

Posted On March 28, 2014 I Car Accidents, Firm News

Many West Virginia owners of Chevrolet Cobalts, Pontiac G5s and other small General Motors vehicles may have been surprised to learn their cars are being recalled. The news of a deadly defect, however, was not new to GM. It has been reported that GM was aware of the possible defect for more than 10 years…

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