Robert N. Katz, Esq.

Try These Techniques to Avoid Drowsy Driving Auto Accidents

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | December 15, 2022

Falling asleep behind the wheel is much more common than we think, and it is probably for this reason that most people have plenty of suggestions to offer to prevent car accidents caused by sleepiness.  However, many of these techniques simply do not work, and in some cases, may actually make the sleepiness worse and […]

Protect Yourself Against Hand Injuries in Slip and Fall Accidents this Winter

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | December 12, 2022

Some of the more common injuries that occur in slip and fall accidents during winter are hand and wrist injuries, especially those that occur when a person puts out his hand to break the fall. This winter, orthopedic surgeons are warning people about the dangers of hand and wrist injuries in fall accidents. These personal […]

Georgia Authorities Warn of Car Accident Risks over Thanksgiving

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | December 2, 2022

Record  numbers of motorists are expected to throng Georgia highways this Thanksgiving, and  traffic enforcement agencies are warning of a higher risk of auto accidents. This is true with all holidays, but especially with holidays that result in extended days off for many workers. All holidays of this nature see a spike in the number […]

These Drowsy Driving Car Accident Statistics will Wake You Right Up

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | November 24, 2022

More than 300,000 auto accidents every year can be linked to fatigued drivers who fall asleep at the wheel, and more than 6000 of these crashes end in deaths. The first step to preventing this auto accidents is to make drivers aware of the risk of driving while fatigued. That data comes from the Governors […]

Feds Promise Tougher Penalties Against Nursing Home Abuse

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | November 16, 2022

The Biden administration is promising increased scrutiny and tougher penalties against nursing homes that fail to meet strict standards  and expose residents to the risk of abuse and neglect. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently stated that the federal administration is increasing its commitment to reducing the rate of violations of nursing […]

Digitally Recorded Supervised Driving Might help Prevent Teen Driver Car Accidents

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | November 11, 2022

Parents who make use of a smartphone app instead of the traditional pen and paper system to supervise their teen children’s mandatory practice driving hours could be helping the driver avoid car accidents and stay safe on the road.  Due to their limited experience, teen driver’s are more likely to be involved in an auto […]

Speeding, Cell Phone Use Biggest Car Accident Threat for Teen Drivers

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | October 26, 2022

From inexperience to distractions from passengers, teen motorists  are faced with a variety of auto accident risks.   However, the two biggest risks facing teen motorists are their tendencies to drive at high speeds and use cell phones while driving. That information comes from the results of a new study presented recently at the American Academy […]

Federal Agencies Launch Efforts to Prevent Pedestrian Accidents

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | October 21, 2022

The  US Department of Transportation and a number of related federal agencies are rolling out a series of campaigns and measures to help reduce the number of auto accidents injuring and killing pedestrians every year. The  month of October is being marked as National Pedestrian Safety Awareness Month, and the Department of Transportation is spearheading […]

Many Drivers Remain Ignorant of Basic Road Safety, Rules, and Signs

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | October 17, 2022

A new study finds that while many motorists have a high opinion of their driving skills, the reality may be quite different.  The  study finds that many drivers remain unaware of basic safety rules, including road signs, and have a much more elevated opinion of their own driving skills than the reality, thereby increasing their […]

Heart Disease can Exacerbate Slip and Fall Accident Risks

By Robert N. Katz, Esq. | October 13, 2022

People who suffer from cardiovascular disease may be at a higher risk of suffering from slip and fall accidents that expose them to serious personal injury. According to a new study whose results were published in the journal Circulation:  Cardiovascular Quality Outcomes,  more research is needed to understand the causes of increased fall risks in […]