Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Accidents Can and Do Happen


One wrong move can have major consequences at a construction site or other hazardous work site. Injured workers and the families of those who have been injured or killed may get some benefits from workers' compensation, but workers' compensation benefits may not be the only remedy available.

A few common causes of construction accidents include falls from heights, motor vehicle accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning due to faulty gas mechanisms, forklift accidents, electrocution, machinery accidents and injury due to falling objects. Others may be from negligence of other site workers, mistakes and negligence caused by those under the influence of alcohol or drugs, defective machinery, or inappropriate behavior of other site workers. Sadly in Mississippi we have the third-highest accidental death rate in the nation.

Accidents can and do happen no matter what the safety procedures in place are at a job site. Although you can file a workers' compensation claim on your own, there are cases which may benefit from the professional assistance of an attorney. Moreover, there are some instances in which you may have the right to file a personal injury suit instead of a workers' compensation claim.

If you or a loved one is in a construction accident a construction accident report must be filed immediately following the injury and then you should retain a lawyer. As both federal and state law may apply, Hopkins Barvie and Hopkins can assist you with this.

Many people do not realize that is Mississippi and many other states, an injured worker is barred from suing the employer for negligence. That means that if the worker or the employer is 100% at fault, remedies will be limited to workers' compensation benefits. However, if a third-party such as the employee of another supplier or contractor contributed to the accident, the injured party can file suit on a third-party claim.

The type of system in place at a construction site where an injury occurs is an important consideration in assessing the potential liability of those involved in the project. To determine who may be liable for injuries resulting from a construction accident, Hopkins Barvie and Hopkins will take a close look at the duties and legal responsibilities of individuals involved in the construction project.

Hopkins Barvie and Hopkins have the knowledge and expertise to help you. They will help you receive the compensation befitting your injuries. As soon as you've had an accident on a construction site, make sure to file the appropriate paperwork with your employer. Then contact Hopkins Barvie and Hopkins and you can rest assured that your case is being handled in the best way possible.

If you have been injured in a construction related accident, call Hopkins, Barvié & Hopkins, P.L.L.C. today for your free case evaluation with a top personal injury attorney in your area.  Contact us online or call 228-864-2200 oremail us, like us on Facebook or follow us on LinkedInJust click below.


 

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

We have all read or heard the recent stories regarding distracted drivers. A couple examples are:

In 2017, State Farm Found that 82% of those surveyed considered talking on a hand-held cell phone while driving to be distracting, yet half reported doing just that.  They also found that 35% owned up to texting while operating a vehicle.  Nine Americans die per day in crashes that involve the driver;s attention being diverted.  


In 2015, Michigan saw more than 7,000 motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers. More than 3,400 people were injured -- and 26 were killed. Those numbers are up from 2014, in which 14 people were killed and 2,429 others were injured.

Keep in mind that ANY activity that can divert your attention away from the task of driving is considered distracted driving. This includes but is not limited to anything that involves using your cell phone; Eating or drinking; Engaging with passengers, children or pets; Applying make-up or shaving; or reading a map. If you need to do any of these pull your vehicle over and handle them safely.

If you are one of the 82 percent of American drivers that believe hands free devices are safer than using a handheld phone the National Safety Council (NSC) states that is not the case. More than 30 studies have shown hands free devices are no safer because the brain remains distracted by conversation. The NSC stated that when talking on a cell phone, drivers can miss seeing up to half of what’s around them, such as stop signs, traffic lights and pedestrians.

So put down your cell phone, do not text and drive, stop eating that sandwich when driving and keep your hands on the steering wheel and eyes on the road. Take the pledge to drive cell free.

We urge you to educate yourself on the dangers of distracted driving. To practice safe driving habits and to speak out if the driver in your vehicle is distracted. And remember that Mississippi House Bill 389 becomes effective July 1, 2015 which prohibits drivers from typing, sending or reading text messages, emails or social media messages.

If you or a loved one has been a victim of a distracted driver you should contact an experienced personal injury attorney at Hopkins, Barvié & Hopkins, P.L.L.C and we will evaluate your case at no cost or obligation. Contact us online or call 228-864-2200 to schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced lawyer.

At Hopkins, Barvié & Hopkins, P.L.L.C., we defend your interests and protect your legal rights. With more than 67 years of combined legal experience, our attorneys offer our clients throughout Mississippi the representation they need.

To best meet the needs of our diverse client base, we speak Spanish. Los Abogados Hablan Espanol.

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Friday, April 12, 2019

DISTRACTED DRIVING CAN BE DEADLY

This month our blog is on the subject of distracted driving. We have blogged on this subject several times as we cannot stress enough the importance of driving safely without distractions.

Simply put do not engage in other activities while driving. This can be talking to a passenger, grooming, texting, cell phone calls, eating or drinking, reading, watching videos or adjusting a radio. Any activity that diverts your attention away from driving is a distraction and can increase your chance of a motor vehicle accident.

There are three main groups of distractions, which are manual, visual or cognitive.

Manual distraction involved taking your hands off the wheel, visual distraction is taking your eyes off the road and cognitive distraction is when the driver’s mind wanders and is not on the act of driving.

Distracted driving is deadly serious! Our younger drivers are at the greatest risk for accidents causes by distracted driving. The following are some statistics taken from distraction.gov:

·    10% of drivers of all ages under the age of 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crash. This age group has the largest proportion of drivers who were distracted.

·    Drivers in their 20s make up 27 percent of the distracted drivers in fatal crashes. (NHTSA)

·    A quarter of teens respond to a text message once or more every time they drive. 20 percent of teens and 10 percent of parents admit that they have extended multi-message text conversations while driving.(UMTRI)

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Facts and Statistics each day in the United States, more than 9 people are killed and more than 1,153 people are injured in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver.
We urge you to drive safely and to avoid distractions. If you have to make a phone call, stop in a parking lot or other protected area.

If you or a loved one has been a victim of a distracted driver you should contact an experienced personal injury attorney at Hopkins, Barvié & Hopkins, P.L.L.C and we will evaluate your case at no cost or obligation. Contact us online or call 228-864-2200 to schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced lawyer.

At Hopkins, Barvié & Hopkins, P.L.L.C., we defend your interests and protect your legal rights. With more than 67 years of combined legal experience, our attorneys offer our clients throughout Mississippi the representation they need.

To best meet the needs of our diverse client base, we speak Spanish. Los Abogados Hablan Espanol.

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Thursday, April 4, 2019

Spring Safety Tips

Spring is finally here and we are getting out more and doing things. Many of us will be busy with yard and house work this spring and we wanted to give you a few safety tips. Let us know if they helped you. 
  • Replace your Smoke Alarm and CO batteries as these alarms can save lives. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that 2,400 people die each year because of unintentional home fire.
  • Most hard surface cleaning can be done with mild products such as vinegar, lemons or baking soda. Never mix ammonia and bleach as it releases toxic gases. Keep all cleaning products out of the reach of small children and pets. You should always wash your hands before using cleaning products. Read the labels to make sure you are using the product for their intended purpose.
  • Call the national Poison Help Line at 800.222.1222 if you have a poison emergency.
  • Most people have coin or button sized batteries in their homes as they are used for remote controls, toys, games and other electronic products. These small batteries can cause life threatening chemical burns inside the body in as little as two hours. If a child has ingested one take them immediately to a hospital. Remember that even completely dead batteries have enough residual power left in them to cause serious injuries.
  • If you own a trampoline remember to Zip, Cover and Scoot it. Zip up the surrounding enclosure; Cover the springs, hooks and frame in shock absorbing pads and Scoot the trampoline away from structures and trees.
  • When working in your yard follow the directions that come with the equipment and other products you use. Do not be in a hurry and stretch your muscles before you do your yard work. When you use your garden hose roll it up and store it properly.
  • When grilling do not leave it unattended as children and pets move fast. Keep your grill a safe distance from your home or any building. Do not use gasoline or kerosene to light a charcoal fire as they both can cause an explosion. Your mitts should be insulated and flame retardant and your sleeves rolled up.
To learn more about the representation we offer Mississippi clients who have been injured in an auto accident, a dangerous product or through a slip and fall, contact us online or call 228-864-2200 to schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced lawyer.

At Hopkins, Barvié & Hopkins, P.L.L.C., we defend your interests and protect your legal rights. With more than 66 years of combined legal experience, our attorneys offer our clients the representation they need. 

To best meet the needs of our diverse client base, we speak Spanish. Los Abogados Hablan Espanol.

Or, email us, like us on Facebook or follow us on LinkedInJust click below.