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	<title>Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer &#124; Los Angeles Accident Attorney</title>
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		<title>Illegal Bus Tour in Deadly Crash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Illegal Tour Bus Involved in Deadly Arizona Crash On March 5, 2010, six Mexican citizens died when the bus they were traveling in crashed on Interstate 10 near Casa Grande, Arizona, about 30 miles southeast of Phoenix. Sixteen other passengers were injured in the crash, as were both the driver and back-up driver of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>On March 5, 2010, six Mexican citizens died when   the bus they were traveling in crashed on Interstate 10 near Casa   Grande, Arizona, about 30 miles southeast of Phoenix.  Sixteen other   passengers were injured in the crash, as were both the driver and   back-up driver of the bus.  As of March 10, half of the injured   passengers have been released from the hospital and one-fourth are in   stable condition.  The other four passengers are in critical or serious   condition.  Some of the more serious injuries include broken pelvises   and ribs, and head and spinal injuries.</p>
<p>The bus was on its way to   Phoenix when it hit a pickup truck, swerved and then rolled as it   overcorrected.  As often happens in vehicle rollovers, the roof of the   bus collapsed on impact with the ground.  Roof crushes are a serious and   often fatal incident of rollover accidents.</p>
<p>Another collision was   caused by this accident as well, when another pickup truck which had   slowed down in light of the accident was struck by an automobile.  This   accident yielded serious injuries as well, but no fatalities have been   reported at this time.</p>
<p><strong>Bus Was Operating Illegally</strong><br />
  The   driver and the bus have both been found to be in violation of several   safety regulations so serious that neither one should have been in   service at the time of the accident.  According to the Arizona   Department of Public Safety Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau, the   driver and the bus should have both been taken out of service due to the   following:</p>
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<li>The driver was not able to read and speak   English sufficiently</li>
<li>Neither the driver nor the co-driver   had a required prior seven-days record of duty status</li>
<li>The   bus had an unacceptable number of defective brakes</li>
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<p>The   carrier was Tierra Santa, Inc., a company operating out of Van Nuys,   California.  Tierra Santa has not been authorized to operate in the U.S.   since April of 2009, due to not having required insurance.  The company   also had a history of safety violations and failed bus inspections,   including having drivers employed who were not authorized to operate   their buses.  This is the second bus crash in the past two years for   this company.</p>
<p><strong>Bus Accidents Require Experienced Legal   Counsel</strong><br />
  Magaña, Cathcart &amp; McCarthy (MCM) has   represented victims of bus crashes and other major accidents for over 60   years.  The firm represented a passenger against Greyhound in another   bus accident which occurred in Arizona in 2001, also on the I-10 about   45 miles south of the Casa Grande crash.  In the case, a crazed   passenger assaulted the driver of the bus, causing the bus to roll over   as the two fought for control of the steering wheel.  Thirty-three   people were injured in that accident, and MCM represented a passenger   who was thrown from the bus during the incident.</p>
<p>The attorneys and   staff at MCM express their condolences to the families of those who   lost their lives in this most-recent bus tragedy, and wish a full and   speedy recovery to the injured passengers and driver.</p>
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		<title>Air France Flight 447</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Air France Disaster Worst Commercial Airline Crash Since 2001 On Wednesday, June 3 Air France CEO Pierre-Henri Gourgeon privately met with family members of Flight 447 and confirmed fears that all 228 people on board perished. Gourgeon indicated that the plane either broke apart in the air or on impact with the ocean, and that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Air France Disaster Worst Commercial Airline Crash Since 2001</h3>
<p>On Wednesday, June 3 Air France CEO Pierre-Henri Gourgeon privately met with family members of Flight 447 and confirmed fears that all 228 people on board perished. Gourgeon indicated that the plane either broke apart in the air or on impact with the ocean, and that there is no possibility of survivors. The plane disappeared on Sunday, May 30 on a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.</p>
<p>Debris from the plane is scattered over a wide area, with some 140 miles separating pieces of the wreckage. The crash zone is roughly 400 miles northeast of the Fernando de Noronha islands off of Brazil’s northern coast. The area is characterized by severe thunderstorms, rough seas and extreme depths where the ocean floor drops nearly 23,000 feet below sea level.</p>
<p>Recovery of the black box voice and data recorders is expected to be particularly challenging given the location of the debris. Heavy storms have delayed the arrival of submersibles which are expected to play a key role in the recovery of the black boxes. The equipment is expected to arrive on June 12th, and will include the Nautile, a mini-sub used to explore the wreckage of the Titanic.</p>
<p>Investigation Focusing on Automated Messages</p>
<p>The investigation is focusing heavily on automated messages sent from the plane as it flew threw a heavy thunderstorm. The messages indicate a series of failures that culminated with all systems shutting down, suggesting the plane broke apart in the sky or on impact with the ocean.</p>
<p>The chronology of events leading to this disaster is as follows:<br />
-At 11pm local time on Sunday, the pilot sent a manual signal indicating he was flying through an area of thick electrically charged clouds accompanied by violent winds and lighting.<br />
-Ten minutes later, the autopilot disengaged, and a key computer system switched to alternative power. Controls needed to stabilize the plane were damaged. Alarms began to sound indicating a flight system failure.<br />
-Three minutes later, automatic messages indicate the main flight computer and wing spoilers failed. Systems monitoring air speed, altitude and direction also failed.<br />
-One minute later, final automatic messages reported complete electronic failure and loss of cabin pressure, indications that the plane was likely plummeting toward the ocean.</p>
<p>Air France spokesman Nicolas Petteau directed questions about the automated messages to the BEA, the French investigation agency, whose spokesman, Martine del Bono declined to comment. Brazil’s defense minister also declined to comment, stating the investigation will be conducted by the BEA. Brazil is leading the recovery effort.</p>
<p>France has invited the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board to assist in the accident investigation. The investigation team from the U.S. will also include General Electric Aviation, which manufactured the Airbus 330’s engines, and Honeywell International, Inc. manufacturer of the black boxes and parts of the navigation and communication systems.</p>
<p>Conflicting Signals on Plane’s Speed a Factor?</p>
<p>France’s investigation agency indicated that two findings have been established: One is that the plane’s flight path was through dangerous and stormy weather, and the other is that a series of messages from Flight 447 gave conflicting indications of the plane’s speed. Speed is a critical factor in inclement weather; aviation analyst Bill Voss indicated if the plane was flying too fast in heavy turbulence, it could break apart, whereas if it was flying too slow, it could potentially stall.</p>
<p>Two officials close to the investigation speaking on the condition of anonymity said an iced-over external probe or bad speed sensor could have provided inaccurate information to the jet’s onboard computer. French investigators cautioned against any speculation that the plane was flying at the wrong speed.</p>
<p>It should be noted that while the AirbusA330 is ruggedly built to withstand lightening strikes and heavy turbulence, it also an extremely sophisticated aircraft that flies by-wire. This means that there are no mechanical or hydraulic links between the controls in the cockpit and the plane&#8217;s fundamental aerodynamic systems. Electronic impulses are sent from the cockpit to components such as wing flaps by small wires.</p>
<p>The entire aircraft is controlled by a series of computers that literally take the airplane&#8217;s control out of the pilot&#8217;s hands in certain situations. One analyst quoted in the New York Times likened the possibility of whatever happened to AF 447, to a series of events that befell two Quantas jets last year. According to reports, sensors in the plane sent the wrong signals to the aircraft computers, which caused the plane to lose altitude in rapid sequence.</p>
<p>Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy has investigated and successfully litigated cases involving international airlines. Two of the firm’s attorneys are general aviation pilots while one of our attorneys flew helicopters in Vietnam. The firm extends our deepest sympathy to the families of those lost in this tragic accident.</p>
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		<title>Catalina Island Helicopter Crash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Catalina Island Helicopter Crash Leaves 3 Dead, 3 Injured A chartered helicopter from Long Beach-based Island Express crashed on Catalina Island on Saturday, May 24th, killing the pilot and two passengers. The pilot of the Eurocopter AS-350 has been identified as 33 year-old Emeric Maillet of Lakewood. Colleagues of one of the passengers identified her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Catalina Island Helicopter Crash Leaves 3 Dead, 3 Injured</h3>
<p>A chartered helicopter from Long Beach-based Island Express crashed on Catalina Island on Saturday, May 24th, killing the pilot and two passengers. The pilot of the Eurocopter AS-350 has been identified as 33 year-old Emeric Maillet of Lakewood. Colleagues of one of the passengers identified her as Tania Hurd, a teacher at John Borroughs High School in Burbank, California. The other deceased passenger is believed to be an employee of Island Express. The names of the three surviving passengers have not been released. All three survivors were flown to mainland hospitals following the crash and two have been reported to be in critical condition.</p>
<p>By Monday, a makeshift memorial to Tania Hurd was formed at the main entrance to the campus at John Borroughs High School. Students and faculty were stunned by the loss of Hurd, who founded the culinary arts department at John Borroughs and whose son is a ninth-grader at John Borroughs. School principal Emilio Urioste recalled that Hurd had always wanted to fly in a helicopter-tragically, her first flight on a helicopter was fatal. Relatives of Tania Hurd had docked at Two Harbors to await her arrival, and witnessed the crash.</p>
<p>Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have flown to Catalina Island to investigate the cause of the crash. A witness reported seeing a fireball erupting from the tailpipe of the Eurocopter AS-350 while it was over the water. Federal investigators have recovered the engine and according to NTSB spokesman Terry Williams, the turboshaft engine is being shipped to the manufacturer for a “teardown analysis”. Investigators suspect engine failure as the cause of the crash.</p>
<p>Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records show that the Island Express helicopter departed from Long Beach and was scheduled to return to that city. The crash occurred less than one hour after the chartered helicopter picked up passengers from Catalina. The helicopter crashed near Two Harbors, on the west side of Catalina Island, a short distance from the Banning House Lodge.</p>
<p>According to the website for Island Express, the company offers exclusive tours of Southern California and Santa Catalina Island. Founded in 1982, the company’s website touts that it flies “four top-of-the-line turbine helicopters” and employs three mechanics. In 1985, a helicopter operated by Island Express collided with another helicopter from San Pedro after picking up passengers in Avalon, Catalina’s largest town. One person was killed and 11 people were injured.</p>
<p>Coincidentally, Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy’s Business Director and his family rode on Island Express helicopters on two chartered flights to Catalina just one month prior to the fatal crash.</p>
<p>MCM has engaged in aviation accident litigation for over 50 years. We have been involved in most of the major commercial airline accidents around the world and have represented the families of those lost in hundreds of general aviation accidents as well. Two of MCM’s attorneys are general aviation pilots while one of our attorneys flew helicopters in Vietnam.</p>
<p>MCM has handled many cases involving helicopters and has investigated and litigated cases against Eurocopter and Aerospatiale. In January of 1992, the divisions of MBB from Germany and Aerospatiale from France merged to form Eurocopter. MCM is currently handling a case involving the crash of a Eurocopter AS350 BA in the Grand Canyon. Our investigation revealed that the aircraft suffered hydraulic failure which led to a loss in control. The case is set for trial this summer.</p>
<p>Our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Emeric Maillet, Tania Hurd and the other victims of the tragic accident in Catalina. </p>
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		<title>Continental Express Crash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Continental Express Flight Crashes Near Buffalo, New York Continental Express flight number 3407 bound for Buffalo, New York from Newark, New Jersey crashed into a home in Clarence Center, New York at approximately 10:10pm on February 12, 2009. According to FAA officials, the flight was a commuter plane with 44 passengers and 4 crew members [...]]]></description>
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<p>Continental Express flight number 3407 bound for Buffalo, New York from Newark, New Jersey crashed into a home in Clarence Center, New York at approximately 10:10pm on February 12, 2009. According to FAA officials, the flight was a commuter plane with 44 passengers and 4 crew members on board. The plane erupted into flames. Early reports indicated that at least one person on the ground was killed, and there were no survivors on the aircraft.</p>
<p>The commuter plane crashed into a suburban home approximately ten miles from Buffalo Niagara International Airport in upstate New York. The Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 was operated by Colgan Air, based in Manassas, VA. Twelve homes near the crash site were evacuated. </p>
<p>Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy has investigated and litigated cases involving Bombardier aircraft. The firm has represented the families those who have lost loved ones in aviation accidents, including the families of singers/songwriters Ricky Nelson and John Denver; the family of New York Yankee Thurman Munson; Michael Scully, son of Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully; and KFI traffic reporter Bruce Wayne. Two of the firm’s attorneys are general aviation pilots while one of our attorneys flew helicopters in Vietnam. The firm extends our deepest sympathy to those lost and injured in this tragic accident.</p>
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		<title>Firefighter Helicopter Crash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nine Firefighters Die, Four Injured in Helicopter Crash near Redding By Carter P. Spohn Nine firefighters died and four others were seriously injured on August 5th when a Sikorsky S-61 helicopter crashed in remote Trinity County, northwest of Redding. The chopper was carrying 11 firefighters and 2 crew members to battle a blaze in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Nine Firefighters Die, Four Injured in Helicopter Crash near Redding</h3>
<p><em>By Carter P. Spohn</em></p>
<p>Nine firefighters died and four others were seriously injured on August 5th when a Sikorsky S-61 helicopter crashed in remote Trinity County, northwest of Redding. The chopper was carrying 11 firefighters and 2 crew members to battle a blaze in a wooded area near Junction City, about 215 miles northwest of Sacramento. The crash occurred around 7:30pm as the helicopter was taking off for duty. Federal Aviation Administration officials stated the Sikorsky S-61 was engulfed in flames after crashing “under unknown circumstances.” Preliminary reports indicate that weather and visibility are not believed to have been factors contributing to the crash.</p>
<p>According to the Air National Guard, the four injured were transported around 9pm Tuesday to the Mercy Medical Center in Redding. Three were later transferred to UC-Davis Medical Center in Sacramento. Two of the firefighters are listed in critical condition, and two are listed in serious condition.</p>
<p>The Sikorsky S-61 helicopter is owned by Carson Helicopters, which owns 12 helicopters which are used in firefighting efforts. The U.S. Forestry Department operated the helicopter. The military-style Sikorsky S-61 is a heavy helicopter equipped to carry water or fire-retardant chemicals to drop on a fire, or transport equipment and firefighters. The helicopter is capable of carrying up to 15 passengers. The pilot is listed as one of the injured and hospitalized; the co-pilot is currently listed as missing.</p>
<p>National Guardsmen and civilian pilots aided with the rescue efforts. FAA and NTSB investigators are enroute to the scene.</p>
<p>Aviation attorney Charles M. Finkel of Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy resides in Redding and commutes to the Century City offices of Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy by piloting a private plane. His weekly commute takes him directly over the site of the fire these firemen were battling. Mr. Finkel is a burn survivor who suffered burn injuries in an aviation accident. He donates his plane and his time to Angel’s Flight, a charitable organization that transports injured patients for medical treatment.</p>
<p>Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy has investigated and litigated cases involving Sikorsky helicopters and is currently representing clients in other helicopter accident cases. Two of the firm’s attorneys are general aviation pilots while one of our attorneys flew helicopters in Vietnam. The firm extends our deepest sympathy to those lost and injured in this tragic accident.</p>
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		<title>Learjet Crash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Carolina Learjet Crash Kills Four, Seriously Injures Two A chartered Learjet 60 carrying two crew members and four passengers crashed during takeoff from Columbia, South Carolina on September 18. Killed in the crash were the pilot, Sarah Lemmon, 31, of Anaheim Hills, Calif.; co-pilot James Bland, 52, of Carlsbad, Calif.; Chris Baker, 29, of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>South Carolina Learjet Crash Kills Four, Seriously Injures Two</h3>
<p>A chartered Learjet 60 carrying two crew members and four passengers crashed during takeoff from Columbia, South Carolina on September 18. Killed in the crash were the pilot, Sarah Lemmon, 31, of Anaheim Hills, Calif.; co-pilot James Bland, 52, of Carlsbad, Calif.; Chris Baker, 29, of Studio City, Calif.; and Charles Still, 25, of Los Angeles. Los Angeles celebrities Travis Barker, former drummer for Blink-182, and celebrity disc jockey Adam Goldstein, known professionally as DJ AM, survived the crash with second and third-degree burns, but are expected to make a full recovery.</p>
<p>The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently investigating the cause of the crash. The NTSB noted that the cockpit voice recorder indicated that the crew thought they had blown a tire and attempted to abort the takeoff, but were unable to stop the jet. The plane raced off the end of the runway and through a fence, crossing a highway before coming to rest. The plane was quickly engulfed in flames.</p>
<p>A witness to the crash described the plane as a fireball, and saw Barker and Goldstein frantically attempting to douse the flames from their clothes. The witness indicated he was told four others were still onboard the aircraft, but the flames were so intense he was unable to approach the burning wreckage. It took firefighters over an hour to gain control over the flames.</p>
<p>The jet was bound for Van Nuys, California at the time of the crash. Barker and Goldstein had just finished a concert and were flying home to California when the crash occurred. Baker and Still were close friends of Barker; Baker worked as Barker’s personal assistant and Still was Barker’s bodyguard. According to information released on September 22nd, Baker and Still died on impact, as autopsy reports did not find evidence of any smoke in their lungs.</p>
<p>The jet was owned by Global Exec Aviation, which provides charter flights for business executives and celebrities. The jet was certified to operate last year. The plane recently experienced technical issues that forced the plane to be diverted twice in the past month. On September 12 the jet took off from Teterboro, N.J. bound for Oklahoma when 20 minutes into the flight the plane was diverted back to New Jersey. Six days later, the plane again departed New Jersey, flew for 47 minutes, and returned to the Teterboro airport. Investigators are likely to focus on why the plane was diverted back to its original destination and whether there were any mechanical issues or maintenance issues causing the plane to be diverted.</p>
<p>The NTSB indicated that parts of the Learjet’s tire were recovered from the runway. Goodyear Tire &#038; Rubber Co. is the manufacturer of the tire and is cooperating with the investigation. The NTSB is likely to focus on whether a defective tire is the proximate cause of the crash.</p>
<p>Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy has investigated and litigated cases involving Learjet aircraft and the firm has represented the families of celebrities and media figures in aviation accidents, including singers/songwriters Ricky Nelson and John Denver; the family of New York Yankee Thurman Munson; Michael Scully, son of Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully; and KFI traffic reporter Bruce Wayne. Two of the firm’s attorneys are general aviation pilots while one of our attorneys flew helicopters in Vietnam. The firm extends our deepest sympathy to those lost and injured in this tragic accident.</p>
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		<title>MedFlight Helicopter Crash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy Retained in MedFlight Helicopter Crash Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy is privileged to announce that the firm has been retained by Stacey Bean, M.D. and her two children to represent them in a claim against those responsible for the May 10, 2008 helicopter crash in which her husband, 37 year-old physician Darren [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy Retained in MedFlight Helicopter Crash</h3>
<p>Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy is privileged to announce that the firm has been retained by Stacey Bean, M.D. and her two children to represent them in a claim against those responsible for the May 10, 2008 helicopter crash in which her husband, 37 year-old physician Darren B. Bean, M.D., lost his life. The MedFlight helicopter had departed the University of Wisconsin Hospital &#038; Clinic to retrieve a patient in Prairie du Chien and transport her to Gunderson Lutheran Hospital in La Crosse. The Eurocopter EC135 crashed into a ridge between La Crosse and Onalaska shortly after refueling at La Crosse Airport. Also lost in the crash were Mark W. Coyne, R.N. and pilot Steve H. Lipperer.</p>
<p>Weather conditions at the time of the crash included fog and rain, which hampered search and recovery efforts. The wreckage was not discovered until the following morning. A local resident reported hearing the helicopter and stated it did not sound right. She does not recall hearing the actual crash.</p>
<p>In a tragic coincidence, as a young child Darren Bean was previously represented by Magaña, Cathcart &#038; McCarthy in a claim involving the death of Darren’s father, Bruce Bean, in an airplane crash. Bruce Bean died in the crash of a Beech Queen-Air upon takeoff from the Albuquerque Airport on May 19, 1972. The firm successfully litigated a claim on behalf of Darren and his mother, Danielle. Bruce Bean was only 28 years old at the time of his death.</p>
<p>Darren Bean was a MedFlight physician for six years and the Madison Fire Department’s Medical Director. An assistant professor with the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Dr. Bean was a graduate of the University of Vermont College of Medicine. He leaves behind his wife; Stacey Bean, M.D., an emergency room physician at St. Mary’s Hospital, and two preschool children; Parker and Caitlyn.</p>
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		<title>Texas Helicopter Crash</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 23:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical Helicopter Crash in Texas Leads to Loss of Four Lives A PHI Medical Air helicopter crashed 70 miles from Houston, Texas, killing all four people on board. The helicopter departed Huntsville Memorial Hospital bound for Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston when it missed a check-in with dispatch just two minutes after take-off. The aircraft [...]]]></description>
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<p>A PHI Medical Air helicopter crashed 70 miles from Houston, Texas, killing all four people on board. The helicopter departed Huntsville Memorial Hospital bound for Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston when it missed a check-in with dispatch just two minutes after take-off. The aircraft was equipped with a GPS locator which allowed rescue teams to narrow the search for the downed helicopter based on the last coordinates logged. The helicopter crashed on a private ranch approximately ten miles from Huntsville, in the densely wooded Sam Houston National Forest.</p>
<p>Authorities identified the deceased as pilot Wayne Kirby, flight paramedic Stephanie Waters, flight nurse Jana Bishop, and patient David Disman. According to PHI Medical Air, Kirby had over 30 years of experience as a pilot for PHI. The same flight crew is credited with saving a 2 year old pulled from a swimming pool in a successful mission just hours before the fatal crash.</p>
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		<title>Taser Litigation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 18:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Attorneys JOHN BURTON and PETER M. WILLIAMSON have been litigating wrongful death and products liability cases against TASER, International, Inc., the manufacturer of TASER™ Electronic Control Devices (“ECDs”) for the past four years. We are the first and only attorneys who have successfully obtained a plaintiff’s products liability verdict against TASER™ (Heston v. Taser, Int., U.S.D.C., [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Attorneys JOHN BURTON and PETER M.  WILLIAMSON have been litigating wrongful death and products liability  cases against TASER, International, Inc., the manufacturer of TASER™  Electronic Control Devices (“ECDs”) for the past four years. We are the first and only attorneys who have successfully obtained a plaintiff’s products liability verdict against TASER™ (Heston v. Taser, Int., U.S.D.C., N.D. Cal. Case NO. C05-03658 JW),  garnering us the reputation of being the foremost legal authorities on  TASER™ ECDs.  Our expertise is regularly sought out by attorneys all  over the United States and Canada. We currently represent clients  across the United States who have been seriously injured or who have  lost a loved one as a result of the use of a TASER™ ECD.</p>
<p>In our ongoing effort to pursue  claims against TASER, Intl., we are pleased to announce our association  with the law firm of Magaña, Cathcart &amp; McCarthy, a leading plaintiff’s law firm devoted to protecting the legal rights of accident victims for over sixty years. Magaña, Cathcart &amp; McCarthyspecializes  in all areas of personal injury and wrongful death law, and is  distinguished by its unsurpassed expertise in the areas of product  design, medicine and aviation law.</p>
<p>We are currently investigating further cases involving TASER™ related deaths. If  you have been seriously injured or if you have lost a loved one as a  result of the use of a TASER™, you need expert advice from the only  attorneys to have been successful against Taser, Intl. To learn how we can assist you, <u><a href="/contact-us">contact us by e-mail</a></u>,  or call 1-800-742-1019 to speak with an attorney experienced in  handling TASER™ product liability cases. Initial inquiries and  consultations are offered without charge or obligation.</p>
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		<title>Assisting Yamaha Rhino ATV Accident Victims</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 18:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been injured by a Yamaha Rhino ATV? Read our ATV Rollover Blog The law firm of Magaña, Cathcart &#38; McCarthy represents persons across the United States who have been seriously injured in a Yamaha Rhino ATV rollover accident. We also represent parents whose children have died in accidents involving ATVs. We currently represent clients [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Have you been injured by a Yamaha Rhino ATV?</strong></p>
<p>  <a target="_blank" href="http://atvrollover.blogspot.com">Read our ATV Rollover Blog</a>
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<p>The law firm of <u>Magaña, Cathcart &amp; McCarthy</u> represents persons across the United States who have been seriously injured in a <strong>Yamaha Rhino ATV rollover accident.</strong> We also represent parents whose children have died in accidents  involving ATVs. We currently represent clients in injury lawsuits  against Yamaha and are investigating further cases involving Rhino ATV  rollovers. We assert that the Yamaha Rhino has inherent design defects  which make it prone to rollover even in low speed turns on flat  terrain. Our investigation and experts have cited the Rhino’s high  center of gravity, narrow wheel base and track-width, small tires and  top-heaviness as factors in the Rhino’s instability.</p>
<p>Drivers and passengers have been  seriously injured in rollover accidents involving the Yamaha Rhino. The  most common injuries have involved broken or crushed ankles, legs and  feet, as well as injuries to arms and hands. Some injuries have been so  severe that amputation was required. Most injuries have been sustained  when a limb was trapped beneath the ATV as it rolled over. Injuries to  children have been even more severe; children have been thrown from the  Rhino and have been fatally crushed by the ATV as it rolled over. Other  children have sustained serious brain trauma or head injuries after  being thrown from the Rhino. </p>
<p>If you or a loved one have been  seriously injured or killed in an accident involving a Yamaha Rhino ATV  rollover, you are faced with the difficult decision of whom to trust.  For over sixty years, the attorneys at the law firm of <u>Magaña, Cathcart &amp; McCarthy</u> have been advocating the rights of victims and have developed an  international reputation for achieving results for our clients. </p>
<p>If you or a loved one have been injured in an accident involving a Yamaha Rhino ATV, <u><a target="_blank" href="http://www.atvrollover.com/sub/contact-us.jsp">click here to contact our firm</a></u>, or call 1-800-742-1019 to speak with an attorney experienced in  handling ATV rollover cases. Initial inquiries and consultations are  offered without charge or obligation.</p>
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