(703) 273-9500

Blogs

Blog Category:

Wrongful Death

7/1/2009
Sandra Rohrstaff, Partner
Comments (0)

5-year-old girl drowns in College Park pool

What a tragic way to start the summer.  Without a doubt, it is every parent's worst nightmare.

A 5-year-old girl drowned last week in a public swimming pool in College Park, Maryland.  She was there with other children from a summer day camp.  It was swim day.  Reports are that there were 250 people in the pool at the time she drowned, and there were 5 lifeguards on duty.  (There were 8 lifeguard chairs.)  She drowned in two feet of water.

Drownings are silent events.  There are no screams for help or big splashes and swinging arms.  Children just  quietly slip under the water.  According to Prince George's County Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department spokesman Mark Brady, the single most important child drowning prevention measure is supervision.  That's what lifeguards are supposed to do.  That's what they are supposed to be trained to do.

Child drowning deaths total about 1,000 per year.  That number is large, but it is just a number.  I cannot imagine the untold sorrow each of the families must endure. 

One family who lost a four-year-old child has turned its sorrow into a website -- If Pools Could Talk -- that has valuable information about childhood drownings and safety precautions.  If anyone reads this blog and knows someone who would benefit from that website, I hope you will forward the information on.

6/23/2009
Sandra Rohrstaff, Partner
Comments (0)

Deadly Metro crash on Red Line in Suburban Maryland kills and injures dozens

Lives lost.  Other lives changed forever.  People going about their normal day.  Yesterday's terrible Metro crash on the Red Line in Suburban Maryland should not have happened.  Regardless of where the failure was, regardless of what the failure was, that crash should not have happened.

People are encouraged to rely on public transportation.  We hear it now more than ever.  But, we must feel safe when we totally commit our lives to the actions of others.  Some years ago, we represented a man who was a backseat passenger in a taxicab that was struck by a Metro bus.  Metro offered a very small amount, but the jury decided our client's losses and harms were worth over $495,000.

I am sure there will be lawsuits to hold the wrongdoers accountable for what happened yesterday.  Our sympathy goes out to those who lost loved ones and whose lives were changed yesterday by injury.  While we may not know today who was at fault in causing the collision of the two Metro rail cars, we know one thingn for sure:  The collision was not the fault of anyone who was injured or killed, nor was it a "freak accident."  



2/2/2009
Sandra Rohrstaff, Partner
Comments (0)

Wal-Mart Settles Lawsuit in Md Death Case

George Smith was 66 years old when he died in 2007 after receiving the wrong fom Wal-Mart.  Mr. Smith, who died at Union Hospital in Elkton, Maryland, took the medications that were intended for someone else.  Mr. Smith's two adult children sued Wal-Mart, and they have now reached a settlement.  According to the Boston Herald, the terms of the settlement are confidential.    

11/17/2008
Sandra Rohrstaff, Partner
Comments (0)

Nursing Homes - Is your loved one who is in a nursing home being well cared for?

We’ve just posted an article about deficient services in nursing homes and increasing difficulties in holding the nursing homes responsible when they injure residents.  See the article here.

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/national/nursinghome.pdf?scp=3&sq=nursing%20home&st=cse



Labels:
Bookmark and Share


Contact Us

Free Books

Ask an Attorney

Name:

Phone:

Email:

Tell us more:


Weiner, Rohrstaff & Spivey, PLC
10605 Judicial Drive
Suite B6
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: (703) 273-9500
Fax: (703) 273-9505

Get Directions

Super Lawyers
Seriously Outstanding
only 5% selected each year