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    Posted on July 24, 2013 To

    Nine Tips on Kid Safety and the Big Three of Summertime Injuries

    Summer is in full swing and kids are everywhere, wringing out every glorious minute of summer vacation before it’s back to school. And you know what that means: a whole new round of bumps and bruises! Injuries Spike During Summer Summertime fun shouldn’t be derailed by a trip to the hospital. But unfortunately, more than 3 million kids in America under 14 will be rushed to the emergency room with serious injuries this summer, and…

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    Posted on July 23, 2013 To

    Unsafe Playgrounds & Spotting the Hazards

    The summer months are a great time for children to enjoy their time off from school and play on playground equipment. The only issue is that there are quite a few unsafe playgrounds. Knowing more about playground safety and what that means can better ensure that children continue having fun and parents can worry less. What exactly ensures the greatest playground safety? Playground Safety Checklist The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has a checklist of…

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    Posted on July 22, 2013 To

    Resources for Motorcycle Riders — Drive Safely!

    Agencies Provide Extensive Motorcycle Safety Resources Check out Motorcycle Safety at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for background information, the motorcycle safety guide and state-by-state fact sheets. Also visit Motorcycles at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the studies, free brochures and the latest public safety campaign material. Motorcycle Safety Foundation Encourages Rider Courses The Motorcycle Safety Foundation offers a wide range of training courses for motorcyclists of all skill and experience…

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    Posted on July 22, 2013 To

    Do The Seats You Choose Affect Your Safety While Flying?

    When flying, many passengers opt to sit as close as possible to the front of the plane, usually for the added convenience of leaving the aircraft first. Still others choose to sit over the wings of a plane with the mindset that this is one of the safest places to sit in the event of a plane crash. Where is, in fact, the safest to sit? Boeing is sure to reinforce the idea that, “One seat’s…

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    Posted on July 22, 2013 To

    Clifford Law Offices’ Partners Appointed to CBA Committees

    July 22, 2013 Bradley Cosgrove, partner at Clifford Law Offices, was appointed by the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) as a Legislative Liaison of the Tort Litigation Committee. Also, Pamela Sakowicz Menaker was appointed by CBA President J. Timothy Eaton to the Public Affairs Committee. For further information, contact Clifford Law Offices’ Communications Partner Pamela Sakowicz Menaker at 847-251-4877. Pammenaker@Cliffordlaw.com www.CliffordLaw.com www.CliffordAviationLaw.com

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    Posted on July 20, 2013 To

    Some Important Statistics on Motorcycle Accidents — They May Surprise You

    By the Numbers 8 Million Riders: Motorcycle ridership is at an all-time high in the United States with more than 8 million registered motorcycles on the roads in 2010. Source: State Motor-Vehicle Registrations, U.S. Department of Transportation 1,829 Lives Saved: Motorcycle helmets saved 1,829 lives in 2008. An estimated 823 lives could have been saved if all motorcyclists had been wearing helmets. Source: Motorcycle Facts (download), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 25 Times Cars: Per…

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    Posted on July 18, 2013 To

    America – Home of the Free and Land of the Motorcycle

    Americans love motorcycles: the wide-open road, the sense of freedom, the “Born to Be Wild” spirit of adventure. As summer nears and warm weather beckons, you too might be thinking about a biking adventure. You won’t be alone. According to numerous government and industry sources, motorcycle ridership in the United States is at an all-time high. But while crash fatalities involving cars and light trucks are at an all-time low, motorcycle deaths nearly doubled from…

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    Posted on July 17, 2013 To

    Families of Buffalo Crash Asking NTSB to Re-Open Investigation

    The Buffalo News is reporting that the families of those who lost loved ones in the crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407 on Feb. 12, 2009, are asking for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to reopen its investigation as to the cause of that crash. Jerry Zremski, Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief for the newspaper, wrote in a July 13, 2013 story that any new details could, “have implications for the 12 wrongful death lawsuits…

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    Posted on July 16, 2013 To

    Bob Clifford Speaks to USA Today on FAA’s Inaction on Cockpit Alarms for Low Airspeed Warnings

    Robert A. Clifford, senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, was quoted in a front-page story in USA Today (July 12, 2013) on the inaction of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on recommendations from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) regarding the urgent need for aural warnings to pilots when they are flying too slowly. Aviation investigators have told reporters that low air speed is one of the major problems in the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight…

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