Operating boom trucks safely involves navigating various challenges, with weather conditions presenting significant risks that can affect the stability, safety, and overall operation of these vehicles. This article highlights the importance of addressing...
Year: 2024
Daher TBM 700 Plane Crash in Truckee, California
There was a small plane crash in Truckee, California on March 30, 2024. The plane, a single-engine Daher TBM 700, crashed while two miles from the Truckee Tahoe Airport. There was a snow storm in the area at the time of the crash. Two people were killed in the...
Slip and Fall Accidents in Hotels and Resorts: Staying Safe During Your Stay
Hotels and resorts are designed for comfort and leisure, yet they also present unique hazards that can lead to slip-and-fall accidents. From pools and spas to lobby areas and stairwells, each part of a hotel has specific risks that guests should be aware of. This...
Fire at Energy Plant in Jackson, Mississippi
There was a fire at Jaxon Energy’s Renewable Diesel Plant in Jackson, Mississippi on March 29, 2024. The fire broke out in the plant's main process unit. The facility was able to be shut down and the fire put out by local authorities before it spread. It is unclear...
Airbag Non-Deployment and Airbag Defect Claims After a Crash
Airbags are designed to reduce the risk of serious injury during a collision. When they deploy properly, they can significantly lessen head, chest, and facial trauma. But when airbags fail to deploy—or deploy improperly—the results can be catastrophic. Airbag...
Airboat Overturns in Everglades National Park in Florida
There was an accident involving an airboat in Everglades National Park in West Miami-Dade County, Florida on March 29, 2024. According to reports, an airboat overturned while attempting to make a turn, throwing its passengers into the water. Luckily a nearby...
Enhancing Passenger Safety: Addressing Electrical Safety Hazards on Cruise Ships
Cruise ships are complex vessels equipped with extensive electrical systems that power everything from navigation equipment to guest amenities. While these systems are essential for the functionality and comfort of the ship, they also introduce potential electrical...
How Evidence is Collected in Longshore Worker Injury Claims Against Shipowners
When longshore workers are injured on the job due to unsafe conditions aboard a vessel, proving the shipowner's negligence is a critical step in securing compensation. Whether the injury stems from a breach of the turnover duty, active control duty, or duty to...
Burn Injuries and the Lasting Consequences of Thermal, Chemical, and Electrical Trauma
Burn injuries are among the most painful and life-altering injuries a person can suffer. Unlike many other forms of trauma, burns often cause damage that extends beyond the initial injury, leading to prolonged medical treatment, permanent scarring, functional...
The Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning on Sailboats
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a significant and often overlooked risk for sailboats, particularly those with auxiliary engines or onboard generators. This odorless, colorless gas can accumulate rapidly in confined spaces, posing a severe threat to the health and...

