Written by HeavensLawFirm on September 18, 2017
Bike safety has been an issue for years, but after a recent rash of biking incidents, the concern for the well-being of cyclists is once again generating attention. Despite decades of sharing the road with bikers, drivers still struggle to observe safety measures and be aware of those on two…Read More
Written by HeavensLawFirm on September 12, 2017
Smith Optics has issued a voluntary recall for several of its ski and snowboard helmets. The recall was issued because the buckle on the helmet is at risk for disengaging, which would leave wearers at risk for head injury. The company is offering to repair the malfunctioning buckles.
The recall involves…Read More
Written by HeavensLawFirm on September 12, 2017
A lawsuit was recently filed by the family of a Boy Scouts of America member in Dallas who was killed during a hike. The lawsuit alleges negligence by the organization and claims the organization is responsible for the Reid Comita’s death.
The lawsuit includes a number of allegations concerning the boy’s…Read More
Written by HeavensLawFirm on September 12, 2017
The Heavens Law Offices in Charleston has filed a civil lawsuit against a West Virginia teacher accused of molesting several underage students.
Former middle school teacher Toni Woods, 37, pled guilty to charges of having sex with three underage students in December. A civil lawsuit was filed in March by our…Read More
Written by HeavensLawFirm on September 8, 2017
Mining is one of the most dangerous professions in the world and a recent increase in miner deaths indicate there is no improvement in sight.
Following several recent coal mining accidents throughout the Ohio Valley, the current total of 12 miner deaths this year has surpassed 2016 and already reached 2015…Read More
Written by HeavensLawFirm on September 8, 2017
The recent incident at the Bruce Mansfield Power Plant located on Ferry Hill Road resulted in the death of two employees, as well as the injury of four others.
According to a FirstEnergy spokesperson, the workers were in the midst of maintenance work in an enclosed underground area when a pipe…Read More