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  • FELA Verdict in Nebraska

    John Inserra | August 13, 2007 8:31 AM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Mass Transit (Airline, Cruise Ship, Train, Bus)

    A Nebraska railroad worker won a nearly $2.8 million verdict against the Union Pacific Railroad for a workplace injury that went to trial last week at U.S. District Court in Omaha. Kendall Walsh lost the use of his right arm after it was crushed by a concrete railroad tie that fell off a pile at an Iowa railroad crossing two years ago. A jury sided with Walsh on Friday but found him partially...

  • FELA Verdict

    John Inserra | June 26, 2007 4:30 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Mass Transit (Airline, Cruise Ship, Train, Bus)

    A Douglas County Nebraska jury this week ordered Union Pacific Railroad Company to pay $942,000 to a conductor for the knee injuries he suffered after falling on ice in a parking lot of a hotel where Union Pacific had paid for him to stay. For more information on this subject, please refer to our section on Workplace Injuries and Discrimination.

  • Healthcare - A Start

    John Inserra | May 29, 2007 3:26 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    Finally a start to the curbing of health care costs. First, the consumer must know the cost of the service, so he or she can make a judgment about that service. Will this curtail costs? Who knows! I believe it is a least a step in the right direction.California's largest private physician practice has become one of the first doctor groups in the nation, and almost certainly the largest, to...

  • Healthcare

    John Inserra | April 17, 2007 11:38 AM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    One doctor's opinion!America's health insurance system is sick. The symptoms: high costs, lack of access, declining choice, increasing medical homelessness.[1] The etiology: our dependence on private health insurance. In no other industrialized nation does the majority of people rely on private health insurance to get healthcare.Private health insurance is like a sponge: It sucks up dollars but...

  • Intervertebral Disk Replacement

    John Inserra | March 30, 2007 10:39 AM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    A small study shows promise for intervertebral disk replacement rather than spinal fusion or artificial disk replacements. Preliminary experience in 5 patients with degenerative spine disease suggests that transplantation of fresh-frozen intervertebral disks preserved motion and stability of the spinal unit, despite some signs of mild degeneration in the disks over follow-up. Neurologic symptoms...

  • Kentucky FELA Verdict(2)

    John Inserra | March 15, 2007 1:06 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Mass Transit (Airline, Cruise Ship, Train, Bus)

    An Indiana man was awarded $8.4 million in damages after he was run over by three train cars and lost his left leg as a railroad worker in October 2004. The verdict was $9.3 million Tuesday against his former employer, Louisville & Indiana Railroad Co., for which the jury found the railroad 90 percent responsible.

  • FELA Cumulative Trauma Verdict

    John Inserra | February 16, 2007 3:47 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Mass Transit (Airline, Cruise Ship, Train, Bus)

    A verdict in Beaumont Texas was reported for a cumulative trauma spine injury against the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad.

  • US Supreme Court Follow Up

    John Inserra | February 13, 2007 4:23 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Mass Transit (Airline, Cruise Ship, Train, Bus)

    The United States Supreme Court has ruled in NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. V. SORRELL that the causation standard: "in whole or in part, no matter how small" is the same for the negligence claim brought by the plaintiff and the contributory negligence defense brought by the defendant.

  • LawyersUSA Top Ten Verdicts fall for 2006

    John Inserra | January 18, 2007 2:37 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    It is always interesting to read about the top ten plaintiff's verdicts in any given year. An article in LawyersUSA indicates a significant drop in the dollar amount of these verdicts.

  • Microdiscectomy Study

    John Inserra | January 09, 2007 3:53 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    A study reported at Medscape: Not a large study but it seems to fall in line with recent trends for treatment of herniated discs.Study Design: Prospective randomized controlled trial.Objective: To assess effectiveness of microdiscectomy in lumbar disc herniation patients with 6 to 12 weeks of symptoms but no absolute indication for surgery.Summary of Background Data: There is limited evidence...

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