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Washington DC Personal Injury Lawyer Blog | Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata, & Siegel P.C.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Partner Allan Siegel Settles Slip and Fall Case for $100,000
The owner of the store claimed that it was not responsible for the our client’s fall since its employees did not cause the oil spill – arguing that the spill on the parking lot was likely caused by another vehicle on the parking lot for which they had not control.
Partner Allan M. Siegel filed a lawsuit against the storeowner and set out to prove that the fall was not merely caused by a single leaking car on the parking lot, but rather was the result of the store’s pattern and practice of failing to adequately monitor and police the activity on its parking lot. During the course of the litigation, Mr. Siegel learned that the store had a policy that forbade customers from doing mechanical work on their cars on its parking lot. The reason this policy was in place was that the storeowner knew that automobile fluids and substances, such as oil and anti-freeze, could pool in the parking lot and create a dangerous condition. Mr. Siegel also uncovered that this “no work” policy was regularly and consciously violated, and that the store’s employees would allow customers to do work on their cars and spill fluids in the parking lot. A spot inspection by an expert retained by the firm, revealed that plastic oil bottles were frequently strewn across the parking lot, discarded by customers after adding oil to their cars, further demonstrating the consistent violation of the store policy. This inspection also revealed that the run-off from the parking had caused a large swath of grass to die between the parking lot and the closest storm drain where rain water runs off. The law firm had the soil tested, which demonstrated that the soil surrounding the parking lot was contaminated with high levels of oil and other automobile substances.
When Mr. Siegel had finished dissecting the store’s policies and procedures, it was clear that whether that our client’s fall was a direct result of the store’s failure to take any reasonable efforts to monitor or inspect its parking lot. The case settled at mediation for $100,000.
Labels: slip and fall
posted by Biera Campbell at 6:58 AM
Monday, October 27, 2008
Woman Suffers TBI While Entering a Restaurant Obtains Settlement
The door and its threshold had just been replaced and the new door threshold was not flush with the tile floor, causing a trip hazard. The owner of the restaurant placed a wet floor sign near the door to allegedly warn customers of this hazard. However, he failed to take the most simple and logical precaution of posting a sign on the door warning customers to “watch their step.”
Our client suffered extensive injuries and damages, including a closed head injury, (also referred to as a traumatic brain injury or concussion) with cognitive impairments, post-traumatic headaches, a left rotator cuff tear, cervical radiculopathy, cervical strain, lumbar strain and bilateral knee contusions. As a result of the closed head injury our client’s doctors diagnosed her with a condition called Dysautonomia. Dysautonomia is a malfunction of the autonomic nervous system which can cause lightheadedness, dizziness, headaches, and syncope episodes (fainting). Following the incident, our client had multiple fainting spells, which required extensive hospitalizations. The Defendants disputed that the fainting spells were caused by the incident.
Partner Allan M. Siegel filed a lawsuit against the owner of the restaurant, the owner of the building, management company of the building, and the company that installed the door. The case settled at mediation. The terms of the settlement are confidential.
Labels: slip and fall, traumatic brain injury
posted by Biera Campbell at 5:20 AM
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Frequency of Drowning and Near-Drowning Incidents
Labels: near-drownings, pool safety
posted by Biera Campbell at 11:24 AM
Monday, October 20, 2008
Near-Drowning
Labels: brain damage, drowning
posted by Biera Campbell at 2:02 PM
Friday, October 17, 2008
Brain Injury Services, Inc.
Labels: brain damage, traumatic brain injury
posted by Biera Campbell at 4:18 PM
Monday, October 13, 2008
Non-Economic Damages Cap in Maryland
Labels: wrongful death
posted by Biera Campbell at 6:57 AM
Friday, October 10, 2008
The Effects of Partial and Total Sleep Deprivation on Driving Performance
The necessity to obtain adequate sleep while driving is so well known that Federal regulations require tractor trailer and other over-the-road drivers to rest and log the amount of rest they received and maintain and submit those logs to their employer. Clients involved in collisions with tractor trailers therefore frequently result in the lawyers of Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. demanding that the logs that record the amount of time the driver was on the road and the amount of time the driver rested. Accordingly, if you or a loved one was involved in an accident with a tractor trailer, call the law offices of Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. for a consultation with an attorney experienced in these matters.
Labels: tractor trailer
posted by Biera Campbell at 11:54 AM
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
How Traumatic Brain Injuries Are Treated
Longer term rehabilitation can take place on an individual or group basis depending on the needs of the individual with the traumatic brain injury. The goals of rehabilitation are to help an individual progress to the point where he or she is performing at the highest level of independent function possible. For some, it may mean attempting to learn to express simple needs, while for others, the goal may be to express their needs by pointing to pictures. The goals of rehabilitation and the methodologies employed are literally infinite and depend to a large degree on the needs of the patient and the skill of the professional. One thing is certain, that early and aggressive diagnosis and treatment will improve the likelihood of reaching maximum medical improvement as quickly as possible. Additionally, locating an attorney you can trust that has the knowledge of the function of the brain and the needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury is extremely important. The lawyers at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. have had literally hundreds of cases involving traumatic brain injury. Accordingly, if you or a loved one have sustained a traumatic brain injury, call the law offices of Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. and ask to speak to partners Ira Sherman or Joseph Cammarata for a free consultation.
Labels: brain damage, traumatic brain injury
posted by Biera Campbell at 6:20 AM
Monday, October 6, 2008
The Professionals Involved in Assessing Cognitive and Communication Problems Following TBI
One thing is certain, that early and aggressive diagnosis and treatment will improve the likelihood of reaching maximum medical improvement as quickly as possible. Additionally, locating an attorney you can trust that has the knowledge of the function of the brain and the needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury is extremely important. The lawyers at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. have had literally hundreds of cases involving traumatic brain injury. Accordingly, if you or a loved one have sustained a traumatic brain injury, call the law offices of Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. and ask to speak to partners Ira Sherman or Joseph Cammarata for a free consultation.
Labels: traumatic brain injury
posted by Biera Campbell at 8:08 AM
Friday, October 3, 2008
The Effects of Brain Injury on Cognition and Communication
When an individual suffers a moderate to severe injury, swelling may cause pressure on the brain stem which controls consciousness and wakefulness. Individuals who suffer those types of injuries are frequently in an unconscious condition which we commonly refer to as a coma. People in comas may be completely unresponsive to loud noises, pain or other stimuli while others may respond to some stimuli but be unaware of their surroundings.
Individuals have been unconscious often have ongoing problems concentrating, organizing their thoughts and with memory. Others may experience difficulty learning and obtaining new information while others may be unable to solve difficult problems or plan. Under those circumstances, judgment is often affected. Language problems also may vary. These problems would include word-finding difficulty, poor sentence formation and difficulty understanding subtle meanings in jokes, sarcasm or colloquialism such as “it’s as hard as a rock”. Finally, speech in a traumatically brain injured individual may also be altered by being slurred or slowed.
One thing is certain, that early and aggressive diagnosis and treatment will improve the likelihood of reaching maximum medical improvement as quickly as possible. Additionally, locating an attorney you can trust that has the knowledge of the function of the brain and the needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury is extremely important. The lawyers at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. have had literally hundreds of cases involving traumatic brain injury. Accordingly, if you or a loved one has sustained a traumatic brain injury, call the law offices of Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. and ask to speak to partners Ira Sherman or Joseph Cammarata for a free consultation.
Labels: brain damage, traumatic brain injury
posted by Biera Campbell at 11:00 AM
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Ringler Radio
Click here to listen to the interview in its entirety.
Labels: traumatic brain injury
posted by Biera Campbell at 5:25 PM




