Perhaps most fundamental to the history of Mark S. Rosenberg is his ability throughout the years to obtain the highest recoveries possible for our wronged clients. Whether you have been seriously injured in an accident, a loved one has suffered nursing home neglect, you are having issues with a Worker’s Compensation case, or think you have a wrongful death case, you should be searching for experienced legal representation.
Philadelphia attorney, Mark S. Rosenberg would be pleased to hear from you. We will gladly evaluate all possible cases with a complimentary consultation and are always happy to answer any questions you might have. Many attorneys offer an initial consultation free of charge. Mark S. Rosenberg encourages you call him and to use this consultation to determine whether he is the right attorney for your particular case. He is honest and forthcoming.
Auto accidents, car crashes, vehicle collisions and personal injury cases take place on a regular basis. If this happens to you, you should find a personal injury attorney that knows the different accidents laws. When it comes to auto accidents there are some cases that end up causing damage to property, personal injury and even death sometimes. You need to know about auto insurance laws because it is the most essential part of any auto accident.
You should have auto insurance if you are driving on public roads. Having insurance will always protect you from damages and loss but if you don’t have proper insurance then, you are legally responsible for the loss and you may even suffer from fines and even possible jail time depending on the situation. When hiring a lawyer, there are few things to be considered. You need to make sure your accident lawyer is well qualified and reputable. He must have years of experience dealing with auto accident and personal injury situations. If your lawyer has the following qualifications and abilities, then he can help you limit your losses, and defend your rights. Another important thing that should be kept in mind while choosing an accident lawyer is that he must know a plethora of laws that protect you like Workman’s Compensation etc. When injured in an accident, it is essential to consult an accident lawyer.
On March 2, 2010 the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Lutron Electronics issued a voluntary recall of Lutron Shading Solutions Roman Shades for about 5,000 products that were distributed through the Coopersburg, PA Company, because there is a risk of strangulation. The blinds were manufactured in Virginia by VIMCO – Virginia Iron and Metal Company.
For more information contact Lutron’s Recall Hotline: (866) 793-4270 or check their website www.lutron.com/CERUSromans.
There are several other retailers who have participated in this voluntary recall of Roman shades and roll-up blinds beginning in December 2009. The recall involves all custom ordered motorized and manual Lutron Shading Solutions Roman shades. Almost all these shades were professionally installed. If you suspect that your shades were involved in this recall, check the box for “Lutron Shading Solutions” or “Lutron Shading Solutions by VIMCO”. These shades were sold between January 2000 and August 2009 by Expo Design Centers and dealers.
The risk of strangulation occurs if a child puts his neck between the cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or pulls the cord out and wraps it around his neck. Strangulation can also occur if the shade’s chain is not attached to the wall or floor, and the child puts his neck into the chain’s loop. There have not been any injuries reported in connection with this recall.
If you own the automatic Roman shades you should immediately stop using them and contact Lutron Electronics to have them removed, repaired and reinstalled. If you own the manual Roman shades check to make sure the tension device is attached to the looped operating cord and attached to the wall or floor. If it is not, contact Lutron Electronics to obtain a free repair kit, and mount the device into the wall or floor. Lutron is available to help you through this process.
Even if you do not have these shades, it is a good idea for home owners to check all their shades and blinds to ensure that there are no easily reached cords. If you child has been involved in a strangulation accident, contact a Philadelphia Injury Lawyer for a free case assessment.
On January 21, 2010, Toyota Motors (TM) suspended sales of 8 models and recalled 2.3 million vehicles to correct sticking accelerator pedals, since the accelerator pedals stick even without a floor mat. Models affected included the RAV4 crossover (2009-2010), Corolla (2009-2010), Matrix (2009-2010), Avalon (2005-2010), Camry (2007-2010), Highlander (2010), Tundra (2007-2010) and Sequoia (2008-2010). Toyota has also decided to stop production in several plants for at least a week.
The recall actually began back in September when Toyota called back 3.8 million vehicles after a California crash killed a Highway Patrol officer and three members of his family. At the time it was thought that a rubber floor mat could have covered the accelerator pedal.
As a temporary measure, Toyota told their dealers to shorten the length of the gas pedal. Toyota is also developing replacement pedals for the affected vehicles, and these are expected to be available around April 2010. In addition, some vehicles will have a “smart brake,” installed to make sure the vehicle stops even if a driver presses the brake and the accelerator pedals at the same time.
If you are driving, and the accelerator pedal sticks remember that the vehicle can be controlled by firmly applying the brake. Do not pump the brake. You can also put the vehicle into neutral and shut off the engine. If you are a Toyota owner and you have questions, contact the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.
As a Philadelphia Auto Accident Attorney, I am closely watching the recall proceedings. If a faulty accelerator pedal has affected you, give us a call to discuss your options.
On January 21, 2010, Toyota Motors (TM) suspended sales of 8 models and recalled 2.3 million vehicles to correct sticking accelerator pedals, since the accelerator pedals stick even without a floor mat. Models affected included the RAV4 crossover (2009-2010), Corolla (2009-2010), Matrix (2009-2010), Avalon (2005-2010), Camry (2007-2010), Highlander (2010), Tundra (2007-2010) and Sequoia (2008-2010). Toyota has also decided to stop production in several plants for at least a week.
The recall actually began back in September when Toyota called back 3.8 million vehicles after a California crash killed a Highway Patrol officer and three members of his family. At the time it was thought that a rubber floor mat could have covered the accelerator pedal.
As a temporary measure, Toyota told their dealers to shorten the length of the gas pedal. Toyota is also developing replacement pedals for the affected vehicles, and these are expected to be available around April 2010. In addition, some vehicles will have a “smart brake,” installed to make sure the vehicle stops even if a driver presses the brake and the accelerator pedals at the same time.
If you are driving, and the accelerator pedal sticks remember that the vehicle can be controlled by firmly applying the brake. Do not pump the brake. You can also put the vehicle into neutral and shut off the engine. If you are a Toyota owner and you have questions, contact the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331.
As a Philadelphia Auto Accident Attorney, I am closely watching the recall proceedings. If a faulty accelerator pedal has affected you, give us a call to discuss your options.