Fraternity Settles for $4.2 Million in Pledge’s Death

by Administrator 30. July 2008 03:07

A University of Texas freshman died in 2005 after a binge drinking party. The family of Jack Phoummarath settled with the fraternity Lambda Phi Epsilon for $4.2 million. The party was part of the pledge process, and it resulted in acute alcohol poisoning.

Phoummarath’s blood content level was .50. The family has put the proceeds towards an educational video “Enough is Enough” which is featured on www.InMemoryOfJack.com. In addition, a scholarship fund will be established at the University of Texas for $8,000-10,000a year along with an educational program on hazing and binge drinking.

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England Attorneys Advise Minors to be Prohibited from Tanning Beds

by Administrator 21. July 2008 07:07

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers is calling for legislation to protect children from potential harm caused by tanning beds. They feel that anyone under the age of 18 should not be using UV tanning equipment.

The Health and Safety Executive currently states that tanning bed use is not recommended for those under the age of 16. The lawyers want customers to sign a consent form recognizing that they understand the risks.

If you have been injured from a product, call the Sheboygan personal injury attorneys at the law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier by dialing 1-866-888-3620 today for a free consultation.

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Girl Life Flighted in ATV Accident

by Administrator 14. July 2008 06:07

A 17 year old girl was taken by Life Flight to St. Vincent mercy Medical Center in Toledo Sunday afternoon. Azrah L.M. Collins was riding with a 14 year old boy on an ATV through a bean field.

The boy was able to jump off the vehicle before it crashed. The incident occurred near the intersection of TR 26 and SR 53. The girl is okay and has been released from the hospital according to the Seneca County Sherriff’s Office.

If you have been injured by an all-terrain vehicle accident, contact the Sheboygan ATV Accident Lawyers at the law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier by calling 1-866-888-3620 today.

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