L.A. is the second largest pedestrian death city in the country

You’ve probably heard the cliche, “nobody walks in L.A.” Well, the numbers certainly don’t support that misnomer, and what’s worse, the grim statistics demonstrate quite a different, grim reality. Los Angeles is only second the the Big Apple in the numbers of pedestrian deaths. In the latest figures available, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals that about 100 pedestrians are killed each year in the City of Angels, that’s not many less than NYC, which had nearly 130 pedestrian deaths. Bicyclists certainly don’t fare much better in L.A., and, if you’re a male, over 20 years of age, and live in [...]

By |2018-05-26T14:40:20-07:00September 28th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on L.A. is the second largest pedestrian death city in the country

Beware those rainy day Los Angeles commutes

What do you think is the most dangerous and deadly driving condition? Is it snow or ice? Nope; turns out its rain. So if it seems rainy commutes are the most dangerous times to drive, it’s not just your imagination; it’s a statistical fact. A new analysis of federal data shows rain causes more driving fatalities than snow in 39 out of 50 states. In fact, car accidents are the deadliest weather hazard in the United States – whether caused by rain, snow, fog or wind – and kill about 7,000 Americans a year. Over eleven years, California Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System and National Oceanic [...]

By |2018-05-26T14:41:16-07:00September 28th, 2015|Car Accidents|Comments Off on Beware those rainy day Los Angeles commutes

Surprised? Yet another — and massive — vehicle recall

Is it any wonder that many millions of Americans view would-be exculpatory statements made by automotive executives at press conferences and before congressional bodies with a strong measure of cynicism? How much backpedaling, restating, rationalizing and no-comment responses have American consumers grown accustomed to hearing over the years? […]

By |2018-05-26T14:41:46-07:00September 23rd, 2015|Car Accidents|Comments Off on Surprised? Yet another — and massive — vehicle recall

A look at the persistent problem of medical misdiagnosis: Part 2

We alluded to the seemingly intractable problem of misdiagnosis in medical facilities across the United States in our immediately preceding blog post. In today’s entry, we spotlight some of the catalysts that notably contribute to diagnostic error. Here’s an initial point to note on that subject: There are lots — truly, lots — of reasons why a wrong medical diagnosis results following a patient exam. A recent article notes some of the more prominent culprits that underlie wrong diagnostic calls. […]

By |2018-05-26T14:42:12-07:00September 17th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on A look at the persistent problem of medical misdiagnosis: Part 2

Diagnostic error: far from an underwhelming medical concern

It’s certainly reasonable to assume that the bottle of pills you’re now carrying out of a Ventura County pharmacy that were prescribed by your doctor contain the correct medication for dealing with your diagnosed medical condition, right? If you want an updated answer to that question, one is likely forthcoming relatively soon, and we will be sure to pass along the details. The influential U.S. Institute of Medicine is slated to weigh in next month with a revised report regarding the degree to which medical misdiagnosis is — and persistently continues to be — a problem in American medicine. […]

By |2018-05-26T14:42:40-07:00September 15th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Diagnostic error: far from an underwhelming medical concern

Hoping for a reversal: California crash numbers show upward trend

On average, California state regulators spent nearly $270,000 per day — that is, every day — on programs aimed at promoting highway safety during a recent year. That equated to $98 million-plus doled out during 2013, with hopeful expectations being obviously attached to the disbursement. […]

By |2018-05-26T14:43:09-07:00September 9th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Hoping for a reversal: California crash numbers show upward trend

NSC: Road safety issues galore in early 2015

The National Safety Council has revealed some data about car accidents in the first half of 2015, and the results are dismaying. According to the NSC, drivers have traveled a little bit more in the first half of the year. In 2007, the previous high for miles traveled in first half of the year, drivers logged 1.23 trillion miles. This year, it was up to 1.26 trillion miles. That’s a pretty modest increase from the previous high, and it isn’t too far from other previous years (roughly a 3.4 percent increase, according to the source article). But here’s the dismaying part: despite this modest increase in [...]

By |2018-05-26T14:43:33-07:00September 5th, 2015|Car Accidents|Comments Off on NSC: Road safety issues galore in early 2015

Nursing homes, malpractice and forced arbitration: a discussion

Among the biggest fears that many patients across California and the rest of the country have regarding hospital admittance is that they might become the victim of medical malpractice. Although some people might view such a concern as being unfounded and even alarmist, the underlying facts that justify that fear speak loudly and clearly in support of it. […]

By |2018-05-26T14:44:30-07:00September 1st, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Nursing homes, malpractice and forced arbitration: a discussion

Teen big-rig truckers crossing state lines: good or bad idea?

It “is a terrible idea, and it will result in more crashes, more deaths and more injuries,” says Jackie Gillan, the president of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, a national alliance of groups promoting positive roadway outcomes. Not true, counters a leading lobbyist for the American Trucking Associations (ATA), who says that it is actually a sensible proposition and hardly akin to “just opening the barn doors to these young horses to run.” […]

By |2018-05-26T14:44:59-07:00August 26th, 2015|Truck Accidents|Comments Off on Teen big-rig truckers crossing state lines: good or bad idea?

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