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  • Five Dead After Planes Collide in Southern California

    Jenny Albano | January 22, 2008 2:25 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    On Sunday, January 20, two small planes collided in Southern California killing five people, four from the planes and one bystander on the ground.The planes crashed at approximately 3:35 PM, about a mile from the Corona Municipal Airport, raining debris all over the car dealership below.Two people were killed from each plane, and a fifth was killed inside a Chevy dealership hit by wreckage, said...

  • Nursing Home Citations Up 22% Nationwide

    Randy Walton | December 20, 2007 11:44 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    Recent studies show that citations for serious violations issued against nursing homes is up 22% nationwide.A USA Today analysis, examining records from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, shows that from 2000 through 2006, the number of citations for putting patients in "immediate jeopardy" had increased 22%. Those citations are considered the most serious and often follow cases in which...

  • Older Motorcycle Riders, More Motorcycle Accidents

    Randy Walton | December 10, 2007 6:52 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    They say that 40 is the new 20, and 60 the new 40 (does that mean 50 is the new 30?), and now there is some discouraging evidence to prove it. Baby boomers are buying - and crashing - motorcycles in greater numbers.According to trauma surgeon Thomas Velky of Escondido, hospitals around the country are treating a growing number of baby boomers for injuries related to motorcycle accidents....

  • Abuse of Antipsychotic Drugs Found in U.S. Nursing Homes

    Randy Walton | December 04, 2007 7:35 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    Studies show that Medicaid spends more money on antipsychotic drugs for Americans than any other prescription drug. Why? Because nursing homes across the country are giving these powerful drugs to elderly residents for the purposes of "quieting" them.The Wall Street Journal is reporting that nearly 30% of the total nursing home population is receiving antipsychotic drugs in a practice that is...

  • Abuse of Antipsychotic Drugs Found in U.S. Nursing Homes(2)

    Randy Walton | December 04, 2007 7:35 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    Studies show that Medicaid spends more money on antipsychotic drugs for Americans than any other prescription drug. Why? Because nursing homes across the country are giving these powerful drugs to elderly residents for the purposes of "quieting" them.The Wall Street Journal is reporting that nearly 30% of the total nursing home population is receiving antipsychotic drugs in a practice that is...

  • Balboa Avenue Crash Seriously Injures Motorcyclist

    Randy Walton | November 28, 2007 5:15 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    The driver of a motorcycle was seriously injured in a collision that has closed westbound lanes of Balboa Avenue from Mount Culebra Avenue to Mount Everest Boulevard in Clairemont.San Diego police said a woman was driving east in a car on Balboa, started turning left onto Mount Culebra and was broadsided by the motorcyclist about 6:20 p.m.The motorcyclist was believed to have suffered a major...

  • Elderly Woman Killed After Wandering From Escondido Nursing Home

    Randy Walton | November 27, 2007 3:36 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    Cases involving nursing home wanderers are not uncommon in the nursing home abuse and neglect arena. I have had them, and I know my colleagues have as well. When an elderly resident of a nursing home wanders away, usually because there is some memory impairment, it rarely ends well.That was the case in Escondido on Thanksgiving Day when 94-year-old Maria Cobian, a resident of Palomar Heights...

  • Pacific Law Center Accused of Unethical Activity

    Randy Walton | November 26, 2007 1:29 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    If you listen to Padres games, or watch them on television, you're very familiar with the commercials of the Pacific Law Center. Heck, if you live in San Diego and have eyes or ears you know of this law firm, whose ads can be found all over San Diego County in phone books, newspapers, the radio, and television. Allegations are now surfacing that the law firm was not keeping the promises it makes...

  • Feds Unveil School Bus Safety Rules

    Walton Barber, LLP | November 21, 2007 11:24 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    Last week three children were hospitalized in the Mira Mesa area after a school bus accident. The children were riding iin the bus when it was sideswiped by a SUV. Luckily, none of the kids were seriously injured. Coincidentally, the federal government was preparing to unveil new rules to improve the safety of school bus seats, and to expand the use of shoulder belts.Last Monday, U.S....

  • Families Who Lost Homes in California Wildfires Suing Electric Company

    Jenny Albano | November 19, 2007 2:37 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA

    Wildfires that ravages Southern California, killed two people, and destroyed more than 1,000 homes was caused by sparking power lines. Now, two families who lost their homes from the fires are suing San Diego Gas & Electric Co., claiming that the utility company failed to clear brush around its power poles and didn't insulate power lines to prevent them from sparking. The plaintiffs are...

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