Research Shows Contact Sports Cause Over 600,000 Injuries A Year To High School Athletes.

Sports fans often say that “injuries are part of the game.” In many ways, we have become numb to seeing someone get hurt while playing a sport like football or lacrosse. These are contact driven, highly competitive events in which the athletes are required to wear pads for a reason. However, injuries can be derailing and life threatening, and have consequences far beyond the playing field. In such a situation, it may be wise to contact an expert personal injury attorney at 617-787-3700.

According to a study done by researchers at Yale University, high school athletes endure 601,900 injuries per year, costing roughly $19.2 billion for high schools. High school athletes are more prone to injuries than college or professional athletes for several reasons. For one, their technique is not as sound, which increases the risk that they will perform an awkward motion that results in injury. Another major factor is the fact that high schoolers are not as physically mature as professional and college athletes, and often times cannot take the stress and force that contact sports puts on their bodies.

If you or a loved one has been injured as the result of the negligence of another, act now and contact one of our expert personal injury attorneys here at the Law Offices of Gilbert R. Hoy, Jr. and Affiliates to discuss your potential claim. Call us today at 617-787-3700 or email us at info@gilhoylaw.com for your free and private consultation. Your needs are our top priority!

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East Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Police Force Could Face Series Of Civil Lawsuits.

Because police officers are so vital to a well-functioning society, people rightly expect that they will receive proper training to cover a variety of situations. Cops need to be able to know what to do in particular scenarios in order to handle such situations as smoothly as possible. In Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, the training might be a little lax, according to reports.

The Pittsburg District Attorney Steve Zappala has suggested that while the East Pittsburg Police Department is not criminally liable for anything that may have happened recently, the fact that they do not give their officers policies and guidelines for many scenarios as part of their training could result in several civil suits being levied against them. Reports about this first came up when police officers were at the site of an accident and admitted to reporters they had no policies in place to deal with the accident.

If you or a loved one has been injured as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to significant monetary relief. Act now and contact one of our expert personal injury attorneys here at the Law Offices of Gilbert R. Hoy, Jr. and Affiliates to discuss your potential claim. Call us today at 617-787-3700 or email us at info@gilhoylaw.com for your free and private consultation. Your needs are our top priority!

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Lawsuit Alleges That Washington State University Was Negligent With Student Data.

With everyone’s personal information seemingly online these days, it is important to make sure that the companies, employers, and websites that you give your personal data to are trustworthy. Data breaches can result in identity theft and insurance fraud, and can prove extremely damaging to many individuals. In such a situation, it may be wise to contact an expert negligence attorney here at the Law Offices of Gilbert R. Hoy, Jr. and Affiliates. Call our Boston injury attorneys today at 617-787-3700 or email us at info@gilhoylaw.com for your free and private consultation. Your needs are our top priority!

Last April, burglars stole a safe that contained a very valuable hard drive. This hard drive stored the personal information of 1.2 million people, including students, faculty, city employers, and many others. The data included financial records, social security numbers, and health records. People were notified by mail if their personal data was compromised, and they understandably became extremely upset when they found out that their information was being kept in a small safe in a storage facility. The suit targets Washington State University for negligently handling extremely valuable information, particularly for failing to even install one security camera at the site of the burglary. The arm of the university most believe is responsible for the breach is the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center, which has since apologized.

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