January 6, 2012

Skydiving Death of Doctor (T. Elaine McLaughlin) Reported in Zephyrhills Florida

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In Zephyrhills, Florida, a tragic incident was recently reported. Dr. T. Elaine McLaughlin died in a skydiving accident on the first day of this year - New Year's Day. While the cause of death seemed rather apparent, there was an autopsy performed which confirmed that Dr. McLaughlin died as a result of the trauma by the impact of the skydiving incident. For more information regarding this story - See Skydiving Death of Doctor Reported in Florida.

A death or serious injury resulting from skydiving do happen from time to time. Some incidents are unforeseeable and happen due to factors beyond the control of the victim or others. While other skydiving incidents and tragedies could have been prevented with better safety precautions and planning. The death of Dr. McLaughlin was unexpected and quite a tragic loss for the family, friends, and the community.


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December 27, 2011

Helicopter Crashes En Route to Shands - Gainesville - University of Florida

In Clay County, Florida, a tragic helicopter crash was reported. The helicopter had departed the Mayo Clinic and was head to Shands Gainesville - Univesity of Florida. The Florida Times Union reported that Luis Bonilla (cardiac surgeon), David Hines (procurement techician), and a helicoperter pilot were onboard the helicopter that crashed into a thick pine forest in Clay County, Florida. The helicopter was heading to Gainesville to pick up a heart at Shands University of Florida. The helicopter was owned by SK Jets in St. Augustine, Florida. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), National Transporation Safety Board investigators, and local / State authorities will investigate the cause and preventability of this helicopter crash. Due to the helicopter crash, the window of time in order to use the heart and get it to the donee had lapsed.

It is tragic that the passengers and pilot on the helicopter died in such a manner. The very same people who devoted their lives to saving others with transplants and medical care lost their lives on a mission to transport a heart to a medical needy patient.

The investigation will review the prior inspection checks, wreckage, passenger and cargo load, weather, and other factors that may have caused or contributed to the helicopter crash. See Three Dead in Helicopter Crash After Leaving Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville, Florida.

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December 6, 2010

West Palm Beach Airport Crash Investigation - Students and Instructor from Central Florida Flight School

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Recently, three students and a flight instructor from the Florida Institute of Technology died as a result of a plane crash. The plane was reportedly malfunctioning at take off from the Palm Beach International Airport, but the flight instructor never reported a distress call.

Early indications point to engine failure as a result of the crash, however, a certain cause for the crash is not expected until the investigation is complete six months from now.

Three of the victims died at the scene and another died in route to a hospital. It is believed that once the plane made impact, there was an explosion, and the victims burned inside the plane. Autopsies are expected to be performed on the victims.

More facts and forensic evidence would be needed to support these legal claims.

To learn more about this article, visit Plane crash investigation moves forward as victims are identified Students and instructor from Central Florida Flight School aboard flight, officials say.

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October 10, 2010

Deadly Automobile Accidents Caused by Drowsy Drivers Who Fall Alseep at the Wheel

Written By: Lenorae Atter, Attorney

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Everyone knows that alcohol and drugs and driving don't mix. Every year, there are too many deaths caused by drivers who are drunk or otherwise under the influence of drugs. Many vehicular deaths are also caused by drowsy drivers who fall asleep at the wheel. This may be caused by drugs and alcohol. It may be caused because the driver was merely tired or sleepy. It may be caused when the driver has driven too long or was bored and then fell asleep. Regardless of the cause, it is vital for drivers to be alert and fully awake when driving a motor vehicle.

Recently, a college student was driving back to school, fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into a guardrail, which went through the engine block to the passenger seat. Luckily, there was no one in the passenger seat at the time and the driver walked away from the scene uninjured. According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle's accident statistics for 2009, it is unknown how many of Duval County’s 14,102 accidents in 2009 were caused by drowsy drivers or drivers who feel asleep at the wheel, but of the number of crashes, 114 resulted in deaths. Out of that, how many could have been avoided by people being fully awake and alert while driving on Duval County (Jacksonville) Florida highways and roads?

In a recent article regarding the NTSB, the severity of a car accident involving a drowsy driver was likened to a drunk driver. Even if the driver closes his eyes for a moment, in that moment a serious accident could occur if the car drifts into oncoming traffic. Often these injuries can be life altering because the speed of the vehicle driven by the sleeping party does not decrease before impact.

We often associate such fatigue or sleeping issues with truck drivers, pilots or train engineers, but the average person often drives while tired. Whether you take the wheel after a long day of work or you have to beat your record trip time from Jacksonville to Rhode Island, sleepiness can play a factor. It is important to recognize the signs: yawning, heavy eyes, loss of concentration, and nodding of the head. Once you have the warning signs, take the right precautions: roll down the window and turn up the music until you can pull over, walk around or switch drivers. It may also be prudent to pull over and get some sleep or make arrangements for lodging and then continue the trip the next day.

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