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Recalled children’s silverware

The CPSC and Peachtree Playthings of Atlanta, Ga are working together on the voluntary recall of a faulty fork and spoon set. The recalled designs are Scooby Doo, Tweety and Batman Fork and Spoon Sets. The middle two prongs have been found to break off and pose an immediate choking hazard to children. The fork and spoon sets were sold at Dollar Tree Stores during January 2010 and were manufactured in China. If you have these fork and spoon sets, take them away from children immediately and return them for a full refund. A picture of the recalled items can be found on this link.

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Motorcycle safety

With our recent warm spell this weekend, I was quickly reminded of the number of motorcycles that share our North Florida roads. My kids and I actually had a contest to see who could count the most as we drove around town. Now that the weather has turned cold again I am pretty sure that some of the less avid bikers may put the hog back in the garage. The cold won’t last long (or at least I hope not) and they will all be out in full force enjoying our fabulous spring time weather.

Just as motorists look out for other motorists, we should always look out for others sharing the roadways – motorcyclists and cyclists alike. Check that blind-spot carefully and maintain traffic awareness at all times. The roads aren’t getting any less crowded but we can keep them safe by practicing safe driving. Be patient – I’d rather be 2 minutes late for something than be involved in a traffic accident and potentially injure someone or be injured myself.

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Gas prices got you down

I keep on hoping that gas prices will go back down towards two dollars but I am thinking those days are well behind us. At least I am not paying five dollars per gallon for diesel in my truck anymore. It would get really aggravating when the pump would shut off it cost too much to fill up. One time I had to reactivate the pump three times with my credit card just to fill it up.

One of our Jacksonville injury lawyers, Greg Schlax, sent me a link to a Department of Energy website that gives some fuel saving tips and other useful information. Check it out!

Harrell & Harrell – your Jacksonville peronal injury team.

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Crib recall due to infant deaths

I saw this on the news last night and also received an e-mail from theCrib label Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) about the recent crib recall. Here’s the link to the recall. Three strangulations have been reported due to the faulty crib’s design. It urges parents to stop using the cribs immediately and do not attempt to fix them.

Please contact us by phone or send us an e-mail if you have any questions.

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Recalled strollers – finger amputation hazard

One of the strollers recalled

One of the strollers recalled

Graco has recalled over 1.5 million strollers after reports of 7 children being injured with the opening and closing of the stroller canopy. Five of those children suffered amputations due to the defective hinge, 2 received lacerations. Here’s the link to the Consumer Product Safety Commission notice (CPSC)  – stroller recall. It lists all the applicable model #’s affected by the recall.

 

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Full coverage auto insurance

I can’t count the number of times a potential client has called and told me they had full coverage for car insurance only to find out they had the bare bones State of Florida required coverage PIP & PD or as most people say PIP and liability. They just have no idea what that means in reality and are shocked when they learn what it does or doesn’t do.

Sadly, most people don’t learn anything about their auto insurance until AFTER they have been injured in a car accident and they call an attorney.

Don’t wait until it’s too late to learn what you have or worse yet – DON’T have on your auto insurance policy. Call Harrell and Harrell for your free consultation or submit your questions through our website at www.harrellandharrell.com

We would be glad to explain what your insurance company or agent has never taken the time to explain or you have just never bothered listening to the details. Some insurance quotes are cheaper for a reason – less valuable coverage!

Don’t settle for less than you deserve!

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Disability claims rise dramatically

Kudos to Mark Papa, a social security attorney who works for Harrell & Harrell in our Mandarin/Southside office, for feeding me with great blog information regarding the SSA and your Social Security benefits.

The article by Senior Editor Jason White at msnbc.com sums it up very nicely.  Aging baby boomers and the struggling economy are driving up Social Security claims to staggering levels. According to Jason’s statistics he quotes from the SSA, new claims for disability benefits rose nearly 17 percent in fiscal year 2009 and disability filings are projected to rise another 10 percent in fiscal 2010. Add that to the already 12 million Americans who receive disability benefits at a total cost of $161 billion in fiscal 2009.

Wow!

Read the article because Jason sums it up better than I ever could and then call Mark Papa at (904)251-1111 to schedule your free consultation. If you are outside of the Jacksonville area, feel free to use our toll free number or submit your information on our “Do I Have a Case” form.

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Are you disabled?

Here’s some input by one of our experienced social security attorneys, Mark Papa.

I’m often asked whether one can be approved for disability if they have (insert the name of the condition or diagnosis).  The answer is always “maybe”.

 

    Social Security has deemed some conditions so severe that a person with that particular condition or has a condition that “equals” that condition, would automatically be found disabled.  These “automatically disabling” conditions are referred to as “The Listings”.  For example, in order for a person with diabetes mellitus to meet a listing he or she must show diabetes mellitus with “neuropathy demonstrated by signficant and persistent disorganization of motor function in two extremities resulting in sustained disturbance of gross and dextrous movements, or gait and station” or “acidosis occurring at least  on the average of once every 2 months documented by appropriate chemical tests” or “retinitis proliferans” evaluated under the listings for visual impairment.

 

    Social Security, by design, makes it very difficult to meet a listing.  For most, the severity of a particular condition will not meet a listing and he or she must be able to prove disability by other means.  This will involve having to show what a person can still do or what that person cannot do given his or her condition.  It’s not the diagnosis that is important, but the effect that condition has on that person.  Stating that you have diabetes (or whatever other condition) does not tell us much.  Presumably, there is a person out there who is able to work despite having the same diagnosis.  So the question is, what makes you different?  Is it as severe as the listing or something less? 

    Assuming your condition does not meet or equal a listing and in thinking about how to prove your claim, think in terms of what your condition allows or prevents you from doing: How long can I sit, stand, and walk at one time?  How long can I sit, stand, and walk over the course of an eight hour work day?  How much can I lift and carry?  Will my condition allow me to work on a regular and consistent basis? Or will I be missing work frequently?  Is my concentration and focus affected? etc. 

    I’m of the opinion that most conditions, if not all, are potentially disabling. If you have been denied Social Security benefits. . . . call us . . .

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Social Security Hearing

Adding to my 11/16/09 post regarding Social Security Disability cases in the North Florida area – one of our Social Security Attorneys, Mark Papa, just forwarded me some interesting statistics regarding Social Security cases handled by the Jacksonville Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR).  

At least we don’t live in Detroit is all I can say. Here are the stats:

The most recent National Ranking Report ranks the Jacksonville Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (Jacksonville hearing office) 75th out of 142 hearing offices in the length of time it takes a claim to be heard.  It takes Jacksonville ODAR 462 days or approximately 15 months to get to hearing from the time a Request for Hearing is filed.

 

The San Juan, Puerto Rico hearing office is ranked number 1 and takes the least amount of time at 272 days and the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania hearing office is ranked number 2 at 278 days.  Detroit, Michigan and Fort Wayne, Indiana hearing offices are ranked second to last and last at 703 days and 704 days respectively.

 

The highest ranked Florida hearing office is Ft. Lauderdale, ranked 48th at 414 days.

 

In addition to the two Jacksonville Social Security Field Offices, Jacksonville ODAR also services the following field offices: Daytona Beach, Deland, Lake City, Marianna, Palatka, Panama City, Quincy, St. Augustine, and Tallahassee.  If your claim was filed in one of these offices and you have not moved, your claim will be heard by a Social Security Judge from the Jacksonville hearing office.

Don’t add to the delay – Call (800)251-1111 and speak with our outstanding team in the Social Security Department at the personal injury law firm of Harrell & Harrell or feel free to submit your confidential inquiry  on our website. Either way, we look forward to assisting you.

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