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Competitive Cyclist Killed Is Reminder To Watch For Bicyclists On The Road

It is summertime and the warm temperatures and longer days bring out the bicyclist in everyone, from the novice to the competitive rider.  Inserra Kelley Sewell is sad to report news of a competitive cyclist being killed in Nebraska’s neighboring state of Iowa, on U.S. Highway 218 near Washburn, Iowa, in the early morning hours of July 2, 2018.  Connie Inks, 54, of Waterloo, Iowa was killed in a wreck involving a vehicle driven by a fellow Waterloo resident.  Ms. Inks was reportedly an avid and longtime cyclist, rower, and tri-athlete, as well as a frequent medal winner in the sports.  With such experience and mastery of the sports, one could surmise she was well-acquainted and experienced with road cycling. The details are still being investigated in this very sad and tragic event, and Inserra Kelley Sewell offers its most sincere condolences to family and friends of Ms. Inks.  

Such a tragic event is a reminder of the need for us to look out for one another in our days of scurrying from place to place on jam-packed days.  In modern society, our roads and highways are being shared by folks from bicyclists to truck drivers, and all sorts of vehicles in between. We are often heading to work or other important destinations and the culture we live in lends itself to drivers often being distracted from total focus on the road and others.  This tragedy is an unfortunate reminder to slow it down to the speed limit, always be alert and undistracted, and to drive with safety in mind at all times on the road.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of an incident involving a motor vehicle or other hazards, do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys. Our compassionate professionals are at the ready to advise whether you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries or loss.

Nasal Spray Recall for Glass Particles

Many folks have been prescribed or purchased over-the-counter nasal sprays in the last few months for those pesky nasal allergies that come with spring and summer.  If Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray is in the mix for your allergy fight, be alerted that Apotex Corp. has had to do a voluntary nationwide recall of the spray. Glass particles have been found in the nasal spray, specifically identified as Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray, USP, 50 mcg per spray, 120 Metered Spray.  The impacted spray as an expiration date on the packaging of July 20, 2020.

Although no injuries had been reported as of the 1st of June, consumers are at risk with the affected nasal sprays of mechanical irritation from glass particles, as well as local trauma to the nasal mucosa.  Injuries aside, the glass particles have been found to block the actuator and cause the pump to malfunction.

If you or a loved one has been negatively impacted by this particular product, or another product on the market, do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys where our compassionate professionals can advise whether you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.             

Seizure Warnings From The Incredibles 2 Movie

After a number of years since Disney/Pixar released their movie, “The Incredibles,” the sequel called “The Incredibles 2” has been released for summer enjoyment in 2018.  However, with the big hit coming into theaters, there has also been a warning issued by theaters of the danger of seizures occurring while watching the blockbuster.

“The Incredibles 2” includes scenes with  flashing lights that could be significant enough to be a worry for individuals with photosensitive epilepsy or other photosensitivity issues.  While most movie goers would simply enjoy these flashing light visual effects, others might have a summer day ruined with this health scare.  Seizures are defined as uncontrollable and sudden electrical activity in the brain that causes a number of effects such as changes in behavior, awareness, or feelings.  The flashing lights, when occurring at particular intensities or visual patterns, can be seizure triggers for some.

Inserra Kelley Sewell is privileged to have the opportunity to make its readership aware of possible health and safety danger.  If you or a loved one has been negatively impacted by defective/dangerous products or personal injuries, do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys where our compassionate professionals can advise whether you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.             

Kia Recall For Air Bag Defect

Over 500,000 vehicles have been the subject of a recent automotive recall by Kia due to s air bags that might not function in a crash.  Hyundai, Kia’s fellow Korean auto manufacturer, has also had to recall a number of their vehicles for the same reason. All told, the total between Kia and Hyundai involves over 1.1 million vehicles linked to the air bag issues,  Unfortunately, at least four fatalities have occurred, along with at least six injuries, due to the defective air bags.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration responded to problem reports in March of 2018.  The specific vehicles subject to the recalls include 2010 to 2013 Kia Forte compact cars; 2011 to 2013 Kia Optima midsize cars, and 2011 to 2012 Kia Optima Hybrid and Sedona minivans.  The affected cars for Hyundai include the 2011 to 2013 Hyundai Sonata midsize cars and the 2011 to 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid cars. The air bag malfunctions are being worked on by both auto makers, and government documents have cited short circuits developing in air bag control computers made by parts supplier ZF-TRW.  There are also investigations going as to whether other auto makers use the same or similar ZF-TRW air bag computers to determine whether additional recalls are needed.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of these defective air bags, or other automobile or product defects, do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys where our compassionate professionals can advise whether you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.

Salmonella Alert Kellogg Honey Smacks and Cut Canteloupe

There is a new alert out on Salmonella dangers with Kellogg Honey Smacks cereal and melon (honeydew, cantaloupe, fruit medley products) sold precut in stores.  UPC numbers for the Honey Smacks is 380039103 (outside United States) and 3800014810 with “Best If Used By Date” June 14, 2018 through June 14, 2019.  So are there has been 73 consumers fall sick from salmonella with the cereal, with 44% of that number needing hospital admission.  Kellogg’s has recalled the batch numbers above and ask consumers to throw the product away.

The pre-cut fruit was produced at Caito Foods facility in Indianapolis, Indiana.  The companies recalling this product include Caito, Costco, Delish, Gordon Food Service, Kroger, Jay C, Open Acres, Owen’s, Payless, Renaissance Food Group, Spartan Nash Distribution, Sprouts, Trader Joe’s, Walgreens, Walmart, and Whole Foods/Amazon. Reports of salmonella illnesses from this cut fruit include 6 in Illinois, 11 in Indiana, 32 in Michigan, 10 in Missouri, and a single instance in Ohio so far.  Illnesses started anywhere from April 30, 2018 to May 28, 2018.

Salmonella symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.  Rarely, salmonella can enter the bloodstream for more severe illnesses that can include arterial infections, endocarditis, and arthritis.  

If you or a loved one has been sickened with salmonella infection, do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys where our compassionate professionals can advise whether you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.             

Onglyza (Saxagliptin) Linked to Life-Threatening Heart Problems

Onglyza (containing saxagliptin) is a medication marketed to type 2 diabetes sufferers to manage their symptoms. Onglyza has been linked to an increased risk for heart failure (particularly among individuals with type 2 diabetes who also suffer from heart or kidney disease).

If you or someone you know has been prescribed Onglyza and you are experiencing the following symptoms, please contact your physician immediately:

  • Shortness of breath while engaging in everyday activities
  • Difficulty breathing while lying down
  • Drowsiness, fatigue, or weakness
  • Weight gain
  • Swelling in the ankles, feet, legs, and/or stomach regions

Those currently taking Onglyza should consult a medical professional prior to discontinuing use of the medication. If you or someone your care for has suffered an injury related to the use of Onglyza, please contact Inserra | Kelley | Sewell, Injury Attorneys for expert guidance and assistance recovering compensation for your injuries. Our experienced team of legal professionals are well-known for getting to the heart of the most painful liability/injury issues that our clients look to us to resolve.

Watch for Motorcycles: May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

Did you know that 62% of motorcycle fatalities occur between May and September? Why is that? May is National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month for a reason. Favorable weather conditions and a desire to be outdoors encourage motorcyclists to reoccupy their equitable share of the open road by joining other motorists in route to their desired destinations. While motorcyclists are entitled to the same rights and consideration granted to drivers of four-wheeled vehicles, the majority of vehicles on the road are not motorcycles. Right or wrong, most drivers rarely think of motorcyclists as drivers (not unlike themselves) that must be regarded with the same caution and deference as other motorists.

This is a problem.

Motorists concerned solely with their own vehicle—and vehicles like theirs—still bear a substantial responsibility in maintaining the safety of motorcyclists on the road. When motorcycles and four-wheeled vehicles collide, predominately it is the driver of the non-motorcycle vehicle who violates the motorcyclists’ right of way. There are a variety of reasons why motorcycles are discounted. Being mindful of these routine conditions may prevent the next motorcycle fatality or serious injury from occurring:  

  • Motorcycles are smaller relative to other vehicles
  • Motorists sometimes fail to anticipate a motorcycle’s movements
  • Motorists’ view of a motorcyclist is sometimes blocked by their own vehicle’s blind spots or by the presence of other vehicles
  • Motorists are sometimes distracted while driving

National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month was created in recognition of the hazards that drivers of all vehicles encounter when defensive driving, environmental awareness, and vigilant alertness are abandoned in favor of distraction and recklessness. The aim of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month is to remind drivers and riders that they share equal responsibility for each other’s safety. Driving defensively and free of distraction means:

  • Putting cell phones away until the vehicle is no longer in motion
  • Keeping one’s eyes on the road at all times when the vehicle is operational
  • Using turn signals when switching lanes, repositioning, or changing direction
  • Acknowledging the right of way of other vehicles when necessary
  • Being aware of the surrounding environment

If drivers and riders pledge to defend common courtesy and regard for all motorists, America’s roadways will be the cathartic and liberating place where drivers and riders can revel in their abandon and passion for the open road.

Ride on.

If you or someone your care for has suffered an injury due to a motorcycle collision, please contact the experienced, compassionate professionals at Inserra | Kelley | Sewell, Injury Attorneys. Safeguarding motorists’ wellbeing and quality of life is our passion. We want to protect your right to compensation for your injuries.

Do I Have Another Claim Besides Workers’ Compensation?

If another party’s thoughtless or reckless actions caused your injury, you could have a workers’ compensation claim and a third party personal injury claim at your disposal.

Most injury sufferers fail to recognize the intricate complexity of the incident that resulted in their pain and suffering. Specifically, the most critical factor an injured person often overlooks is that their workers’ compensation claim (or personal injury claim) might actually be both. Misinterpreting what kind of claim you have, how many claims you have, and the values of those claims is highly detrimental to an injured individual’s opportunity to pursue compensation for the damages they’ve incurred.

Imagine this—your boss sends you on an afternoon errand to FedEx to drop-off a package. On your way to the FedEx shop you are involved in a collision. The driver of the vehicle that collided with you and caused your injuries is responsible for the accident and liable for damages. Simple, right? Wrong. The aforementioned scenario is deceptively basic, and yet it is a perfect example of how an injured individual could mistake an ordinary injury collision as a single claim instead of an incident that encompasses both spectrums of workers’ compensation claims and personal injury simultaneously.

If you think that you or someone you know was involved in an incident that resulted in personal injury, but you are unsure of how many claims (or what kind of claim) you have, please do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys. Our dedicated team of attorneys and legal professionals can help you determine– not just the value of your claim—but how many claims you actually have. Unfortunately, too many injury sufferers underestimate the amount of red tape and hoops they have to jump through when they try to take on insurance companies on their own. Our primary goal at Inserra | Kelley | Sewell, Injury Attorneys is to take the worry off your shoulders by doing the hard work for you. If you’re David versus Goliath (in a fight for your right to seek fair compensation for your injuries), it helps to have an experienced legal team in your corner to yield the best possible outcome and to maximize your profits.

I Am Injured. Now What? Should I File a Workers’ Compensation Claim or a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

When you are injured as a direct result of someone else’s negligence, it can be problematic to discern in which category—workers’ compensation or personal injury—the incident belongs. Educating yourself about the primary differences between the two could alleviate some of the disorienting and puzzling questions that abound when you are injured and don’t know what steps to take next.   

Personal Injury Lawsuit Overview

Unlike workers’ compensation claims, personal injury lawsuits are not specific to a subcategory of people or situations. Anyone who suffers an injury triggered by an at-fault party has the right to file a personal injury lawsuit. To recover damages, however, the injured individual must provide sufficient evidence to support their claim that the other party is responsible for their injury. In addition, the injured party must substantiate the validity and monetary value of their claim by specifying the amount of damage incurred to either their property, physical functionality, psychological health, and/or earning capacity (due to lost wages, time off work, or medical incapacitation).

While personal injury demands are chiefly compensation based, the injured party also has the right to seek payment for the emotional distress they’ve endured. When an injured person is deprived of their right to live a full life due to a physically debilitating injury, that in turn inhibits their psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Therefore, if applicable, plaintiffs may also demand settlement for “pain and suffering” (in addition to the more prevalent demands for medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and loss of future earning capacity that injured parties typically request).

Workers’ Compensation Overview

Workers’ compensation benefits are available to a worker who is injured in the scope of their employment, and no evidence of fault must be provided in order for benefits to be dispensed. The only stipulations of a workers’ compensation claim that must be established are: (a) that the injury was sustained while working and (b) that the injury is associated with the duties the worker executes.

Through workers’ compensation, an injured employee receives: non-taxable income compensation of an amount equivalent to approximately two-thirds of their weekly or bi-weekly wage earnings, medical care, recompense for permanent damage, and reimbursement for essential position retraining.

Commonly Overlooked Areas of Overlap

Workers’ compensation can yield monetary rewards to injured individuals that were working when the injury occurred. However, there are frequently ignored situations in which an injured employee would benefit from pursuing a personal injury claim as well:

  • A product defect is responsible for the injury and a products liability lawsuit could be filed against the manufacturer
  • A toxic substance is responsible for the injury and a toxic tort lawsuit could be filed against the manufacturer
  • An injury occurs in a workplace setting in which the employer is not mandated to carry workers’ compensation insurance OR the employer has failed to comply with the mandate
  • An employer or fellow worker intentionally causes an injury
  • An injury is suffered because of the negligence of a third party, someone other than an employer or a fellow worker

If you (or someone you know) has been injured and you are unsure of what kind of claim you may have, please do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys. Our dedicated team of attorneys and legal professionals can help you determine– not just the value of your claim—but how many claims you actually have. Unfortunately, too many injury sufferers underestimate the intricate complexity of the incident that resulted in their painful circumstances. Our primary goal at Inserra | Kelley | Sewell, Injury Attorneys is to lead you through the baffling maze of personal injury litigation so that you can focus on healing, recovery, and a return to living a full, balanced life.

Vuse Brand of E-Cigarettes: Power Units Being Recalled Due to Dangerous Fire Risk

R.J. Reynolds Co. has issued a massive safety recall of approximately 2.6 million power units for its brand of Vuse Vibe electronic cigarettes.

The nationwide recall was released last week following numerous consumer reports that battery malfunction was causing power units to overheat, posing a potentially injurious fire risk.

While no injuries have yet to be reported, R.J. Reynolds Co. has recommended that owners of the Vuse Brand of electronic cigarettes discontinue use of the product and (furthermore) that users refrain from charging the power units.

If you or someone you know has been injured by a Vuse e-cigarette power unit malfunction, please do not hesitate to contact Inserra Kelley Sewell, Personal Injury Attorneys. Our compassionate and competent team of legal professionals are dedicated to providing you with answers about your potential claim.