Archive for September, 2009

Jacksonville Burn Accident Answers

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

images2Many people suffer Jacksonville burn injuries each year, and many require hospitalization or even die as a result of their burns. The four most common forms of burns are:

Thermal burns – Caused by intense heat. Thermal burns are often caused by exposure to flame or fire, scalding liquids, hot metals (welding), or steam.
Radiation burns – Caused by exposure to harmful nuclear radiation or ultraviolet rays, such as sunlight or tanning beds.
Electrical burns – Caused by electricity running through the body. Electrical burns can occur as the result of faulty wiring or exposed electrical lines.
Chemical burns – Caused by exposing the skin to caustic substances. Chemical burns occur when chemicals come in contact with the skin.
There are three degrees of burn injury. First-degree burn injuries are the least severe, usually only resulting in red skin that is irritated and turns white when pressed. Burn injury claims are usually only filed when the burn injury involves second degree burns or worse.

Second-degree burn injuries cause damage to the underlying layer of skin, and can cause blistering and scars. Third-degree burns completely destroy most of the skin in the burn area, and are usually treated by removing the damaged skin and replacing it via skin graft. If you or a loved one have been the victim of a Jacksonville burn accident call the Law Offices of Henry E. Gare at (904) 387-6101

Funeral home abuse in Florida similar to recent Canadian case

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

images-1Funeral home abuse not only takes place in Florida but also in other countries. In Canada a funeral director delivered to a grieving daughter remains other than those that were supposed to be those of her mother. Instead, the grieving daughter, Ellen Johnson, received someone else’s remains and has no idea what happened to her mother’s body after she died. The funeral director was charged with 34 counts of fraud and 2 counts of negligence with respect to the proper care of human remains and indignities to human remains. According to news sources, the funeral director’s lawyer indicated that he will plead guilty to 38 charges.
As a Florida funeral home abuse lawyer I understand that a funeral home owes its clients the highest duty of care when it comes time to prepare a deceased loved one for burial or cremation. Unfortunately, as the above story indicates, funeral home abuse includes cases involving improper cremation methods and mixing identification of cremated remains. In some cases, funeral homes have even lost the body of loved ones, and commonly misrepresent the services of the cemetery or cremation facility. We believe that funeral home exploitation is one of the most extreme and abhorrent violations of trust that exists between the family of the deceased and the funeral home staff and such abuse and exploitation affects innocent families at their worst moments. In a tightening economy, reports have indicated a rise in the following unscrupulous acts by funeral, cemetery and cremation providers: wrong bodies being cremated, bodies not being stored correctly, bodies not being correctly buried or not buried at all, improper embalming, multiple bodies placed in one coffin, body parts removed and sold and grave sites vandalized and covered with waste.
If you or a family member have been the victim of Florida cemetery negligence, Florida funeral home abuse or a Florida cremation mistake or anywhere else in the United States please contact The Law Offices of Henry E. Gare at (888)-360-4529

Jacksonville car accidents from road rage: Remember FIDO!

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

imagesJacksonville car accidents caused by road rage are all too common. As a Jacksonville car accident attorney I have represented too many people who have been hurt by aggressive drivers. I was listening to the radio the other day when I heard a local Jacksonville business, Landstar, suggest a very smart thing to remember if you are confronted by an angry driver: FIDO. FORGET IT AND DRIVE ON. I thought this was simple and easy to remember. If more drivers did this there would be a lot less Jacksonville car accidents caused by road rage. If you have been the victim of a Jacksonville car crash be sure to call an experienced Jacksonville accident attorney.