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  • Raleigh, North Carolina News and Observer Asks for Tougher Dog Bite Laws

    Brent Adams | February 13, 2008 12:34 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    North Carolina's dog bite laws are not sufficient to protect citizens from dangerous dogs in an increasingly urban environment.In a recent editorial, the Raleigh, North Carolina News and Observer, urged state and municipal lawmakers to enact tougher law to protect urban dog bite victims. When dog bites man, it may not always make the news; however, the personal injuries received by the victim...

  • Criminal Case Highlights Danger of Representative Payees

    Brent Adams | February 11, 2008 11:43 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    According to United States Attorney Catherine Hanaway and the Police Chief of Macon, Missouri, Steve Olinger, a Macon couple, Donald and Mary Hicks, have been indicted on charges of stealing a total of $86,534 in benefits from Social Security Disability from another couple that was in their care. In the September of 1998, Donald Hicks was chosen by the Social Security Administration as a...

  • Pork Processing Plant Workers Contract Illness After Inhaling Pig Brain Particles

    Sheila Chavis | February 08, 2008 4:56 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    A cluster of workers at a pork processing plant in Minnesota have contracted an illness that has been connected with the workers' exposure to particles of pig brains. The workers were found to be exposed by inhaling the bits of pig brain during a process where the brains are blown out of the skull of the pig using compressed air. The brains are harvested packaged and sold primarily to Japan...

  • Manufacturer of deer stand pays penalty for late reporting after recalling deer stands

    Brent Adams | January 19, 2008 9:28 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Manufacturer of tree stands have been fined by the U. S. Consumer Products Safety Commission for failure to report defects in a timely manner.In North Carolina these potentially dangerous devises are commonly called "deer stands" because they are used by deer hunters to hunt deer. The hunter uses these deer stands as a seat in a tree high up it the tree. When an unsuspecting deer walks by near...

  • Issue of whether an injury is covered by workers compensation law can be complex

    Brent Adams | January 17, 2008 10:25 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Employees are entitled to benefits from workers' compensation whenever they receive a personal injury "arising out of and in the course of employment. For example, a machinist received an injury to his eye from flying glass from a cola bottle while on his lunch break that caused blindness in that eye. As he was placing the bottle in the cooler, it exploded. He would be entitled to receive...

  • Dangerous dog attacks provoke stronger legislation

    Brent Adams | January 14, 2008 10:54 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    As a result of two recent dog attacks, one of which resulted in a personal injury, the other resulting in a fatality, Ivan Harmon, a County Commissioner of Knox County in Tennessee, has proposed an ordinance which would allow for the control of dangerous animals in the county.Under the proposed ordinance, if an officer from either animal control or law enforcement finds that an immediate threat...

  • Brent Adams Firm To Challenge RIF Law

    Michael Byrne | January 11, 2008 2:57 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    For many years, career state employees separated from employment under a Reduction-In-Force, or "RIF," could bring an action in the Office of Administrative Hearings appealing such separations. These RIF appeal rights were a necessary protection for state employees. In the past, supervisors at some agencies allegedly used the RIF process, intended to rid the public payroll of redundant...

  • JURY RETURNS $1.8 MILLION FOR BACK INJURY

    Brent Adams | January 11, 2008 12:00 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    A Craven County jury deliberated thirty minutes before returning a verdict of $1,875,000.00 for the exacerbation of a pre-existing back injury.It is always difficult for an injured victim of negligence to receive adequate compensation for their injuries when they have a pre-existing injury.A Craven County jury deliberated thirty minutes before returning a verdict of $1,875,000.00 for the...

  • Home Shopping Network Pays Fine For Failure To Report Defective Pressure Cookers

    Brent Adams | January 10, 2008 12:14 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), cable network Home Shopping Network (HSN) has agreed to pay $875,000 as a settlement for charges that it failed to report serious personal injuries from pressure cookers sold on its shopping channel in a timely manner. From September of 2001 until approximately October of 2004, at least 25 incidents were reported to HSN by...

  • Court Of Appeals Rules For Brent Adams Client

    Michael Byrne | January 08, 2008 5:39 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    When longtime State employee Peggy Anderson applied for a promotion at Whitaker School, she thought she'd get promotional priority - a hiring preference over non-state employees - as the law requires. Instead, a non-state employee got the job. Peggy Anderson decided to fight back. Ms. Anderson hired Brent Adams attorney Michael Byrne, who argued in court that the State failed to give Ms....

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