Tag Archives: Mississippi personal injury attorneys

Mississippi Personal Injury Attorneys Discuss ATV Accidents

A recent ATV accident in Pass Christian has claimed the life of one boy and has injured another. The thirteen year old boy who died in the accident had sustained blunt-force trauma to his head. This tragedy has shaken the entire community, and has brought the issue of ATV safety to the forefront. ATVs are […]

Mississippi Personal Injury Attorneys Talk about Jet Ski Accidents

In the summer, water sports are a great way to stay cool and have fun. From swimming and fishing to boating, wakeboarding, tubing, and using jet-skis, there are water-related activities that appeal to just about everyone. Unfortunately, any water-related activity can result in injury. Recently, a man was injured while riding a jet-ski on the […]

Mississippi Personal Injury Attorneys Want You to Know All About Settlement Offers

If you were hurt in a car accident or some other type of accident, you may be surprised to receive a settlement offer from an insurance company soon after your accident. In fact, you may feel relieved that the insurance company appears to be willing to settle your claim quickly and without issue. Unfortunately, all […]

Mississippi Personal Injury Attorneys Discuss Canoe and Kayak Accidents

Warmer weather is finally here, and it seems like everyone is eager to get outdoors and have some fun. Mississippi is a great place to be outdoors, and the Mississippi river is a popular destination for many outdoor enthusiasts. The sparkling water seems like the perfect complement to the warmer weather and sunshine. Unfortunately, springtime […]

Mississippi Personal Injury Attorneys Talk about School Bus Accidents

Last week, a school bus that was transporting fifty students from Germantown Middle School overturned, injuring sixteen students and the bus driver. The injuries were all non-life-threatening, but there were some broken bones. It was a frightening ordeal for both the students and for their parents, who rushed to the scene after the accident to […]

Mississippi Personal Injury Attorneys Discuss a Dangerous Effect of Americans’ Lack of Sleep

If you are often tired, and if it seems like many other people that you know are also tired much of the time, you might begin to think that being tired all of the time is just a normal part of everyday life. Unfortunately, while being sleep-deprived has become “normal” for many Americans, our bodies […]

Flying Bounce Houses and Dangerous Rides: How You Can Protect Your Children

            Recently, several frightening accidents involving inflatable “bounce houses” have called attention to the dangers that lurk in some children’s entertainment equipment.  On May 13, 2014, an inflatable bounce house manufactured by Little Tikes was set up as a backyard activity for kids.  The bounce house was being used by several […]

Mississippi Accident Attorney Discusses 10 Tips to Avoid Car Accidents

Nearly six million car accidents occur each year nationwide.  Mississippi is ranked among the most dangerous states for drivers, with accident rates and automobile crash fatalities exceeding the national average.  Car accidents are not always preventable, but there are steps you can take to minimize the risk of being in an automobile accident in Mississippi. […]

Mississippi Church Floor Collapses, Injuring 70

Recently, the second floor of the Freedom Baptist Church in Myrick, Mississippi collapsed, sending about 70 young parishioners tumbling through the floor.  The incident occurred during a youth worship service.  The drop was estimated at about 12 feet, but miraculously, no one suffered serious injury.  Nearly half of the churchgoers present did sustain minor injuries, […]

Chemical Train Derailment Causes Evacuations in Mississippi

Recently, the derailment of an 85-car train carrying fuel oil and liquid fertilizer made headline news as it forced the evacuation of several residents.  The train was traveling from Jackson Mississippi to Mobile, Alabama, and derailed at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, January 31, 2014, in Augusta, Mississippi.  It was operated by Canadian National Railway Company. […]