The leading cause of death for teens in the United States is motor vehicle accidents. Teens face the greatest risk of being in an accident during their first year of driving. Those two facts fuel the debate over whether it is a teen’s age or lack of experience that leads […]
Author: Levine Law
Anyone born in the 1960’s and later — the so-called Generation X and Millennial Generation — are lucky to have never experienced polio or measles. Those diseases were eradicated, for the most part, by the introduction of vaccines in the 1950’s. Vaccines were also developed for mumps and rubella, given […]
Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana: The Struggle to Define a Legal Limit
Legalizing marijuana before determining a legal standard for when someone is considered driving under the influence of marijuana has left law enforcement without the proper tools to keep impaired drivers off the road. Some might say it is a classic case of “putting the cart before the horse.” Others counter […]
In June, we discussed the collision between Walmart’s truck and Morgan’s vehicle. We focused on Morgan’s assertions that the driver of the truck violated applicable trucking regulations, and that the violation caused the accident. Morgan has sued Walmart seeking recovery for his injuries, and in his suit, he points to […]
The tragic death of the comedy legend Joan Rivers has left a lot of people wondering about the safety of outpatient surgery clinics. The Yorkville Endoscopy Clinic in New York City, where Rivers had her procedure and suffered respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest, is still open as of this writing. […]