Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Understanding Amusement Park Tragedies
Amusement parks are a source of fun for kids of all ages and have been for many years. Almost everyone can appreciate some aspect of amusement parks whether the part favored is the scream-inducing roller coasters, water rides that give patrons a break from the Florida sun, or the large variety of food such… Read More »
All Motorcycle Helmets Are Not Equal
Riding a motorcycle inherently carries serious risks and motorcycle accidents can lead to some of the most devastating and tragic consequences for a rider. These risks are heightened whenever a rider fails to wear protective headgear such as a helmet. And even when riders attempt to be safe by wearing a helmet, the reality… Read More »
Understanding Medical Device Requirements
Millions of Americans rely on medical devices to either save their lives or improve the quality of their lives every year. While most medical devices perform properly and provide doctors with the means to maintain their patients’ quality of life, other devices fail and either do not help the patient, or tragically, actually cause… Read More »
Young Drivers and Rollover Accidents
The South Florida Sun Sentinel recently reported on two separate rollover crashes involving young drivers that have had tragic consequences. According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, a 16-year-old is dead after an evening rollover crash near Fort Lauderdale. The 17-year-old driver of the black Lexus the deceased teen was riding in was reportedly speeding… Read More »
Understanding How Young Children Become Victims of Hot-Car Tragedies
The Orlando Sentinel recently reported that a 27-year-old woman is facing criminal charges in the hot-car death of the 4-year-old son of her boyfriend. The little boy was reportedly alone in a locked car for more than six hours before being found unconscious. He had an internal temperature of 108 degrees when he was… Read More »
The Increasing Fatality Rate in Accidents Involving Pedestrians
Walking to a destination seems like an environmentally friendly and economical option that concurrently allows for additional exercise. In other words, it seems like a great alternative to driving. Unfortunately, a new report indicates that some pedestrians are getting more than they bargained for from their walks. According to Local 10 News, a report… Read More »
Understanding Golf Cart Injuries
The News-Press recently reported that the wife of an Estero man who was killed in a late February crash between a truck and a golf cart has died as the result of injuries from the same incident. The woman’s husband was driving the Club Car golf cart she was a passenger in a northbound… Read More »
The Causes of Serious Crowd Injury and Fatalities at Festivals and Outdoor Concerts
We are in the midst of Spring and along with bringing warmer weather, it has also kicked off the festival and outdoor concert season for this year. The city of Miami recently hosted the Ultra Music Festival at its Historic Virginia Key Beach Park & Miami Marine Stadium. However, the Miami Herald has reported… Read More »
Understanding School Transportation-Related Accidents
The Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently urged motorists to exercise caution in a press release that addressed a string of recent accidents at school bus stops around the country. NHTSA has charged both individuals and the media to help educate communities on ways to… Read More »
The Problem With Traffic in South Florida
Local 10 News recently reported that traffic is so bad in South Florida that many commuters say they would give up alcohol to have an easier drive to and from work. A whopping 48 percent would rather make it more quickly and uneventfully from one place to another than indulge in a glass of… Read More »