Skydiver At Zephyrhills’ SkyDive City Dies When Chute Fails To Open

SkyDive City is an internationally known destination for sky divers. It is located by the Zephyrhills Municipal Airport and last week it was the scene of a deadly accident. According to TBO.com it was the second skydiving fatality this year at SkyDive City and as many as the 12th death in the center’s 20 years.
The skydiving accident happened Friday around 1:00 p.m. Paul C. Luter was 68-years-old and according to reports an experienced skydiver. He was participating in a jump with about a dozen people when he began to drift away from the group. Pasco County Fire Rescue happened to be on the scene at the time of the fatality. Eyewitness reports say the man was circling uncontrollably before hitting the ground.

Tampa Lawsuit Filed Against Hillsborough Sheriff’s Office Treatment Of Autistic Teenager

An incident at a Sports Authority on Fowler Avenue in 2006 has led to a Tampa personal injury lawsuit against the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s office. According to the lawsuit and a story on TampaBay.com, 16-year-old Dorian Niebch had his left arm broken in a scuffle with Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputies after there was a report the teenager approached a young girl in the store.
Niebch has autism, a fact the deputies didn’t know when they responded to the call. The teenager was approached by deputies in the store and then took off running. That is when he was taken down by the deputies. Neibch’s mother ran over after hearing the commotion and yelled to the officer’s that her son was autistic but by the time the situation had calmed the damage to the teen’s arm had already been done. The teen was never charged in the incident but his mother did face battery charges for assaulting the deputies with her purse.

Speeding Ticket Proceeded Fatal Bus Crash In Tallahassee

A Tallahassee bus driver who was involved in a fatal bus crash that killed a 17-year-old received a Leon County speeding ticket a few weeks prior to the accident. His failure to report that Florida traffic ticket was enough to start a suspension for Timothy Kelly who is still in Tallahassee Memorial Hospital after being critically injured in the bus crash.
According to the Tallahassee Democrat Kelly was cited for driving 18 M.P.H. over the posted speed limit of 55 by the Florida Highway Patrol on March 1. He never reported the ticket as he is required. The Leon County school officials will be holding a meeting with parents of the children on the bus to discuss what injuries are covered by insurance.
There are some questions surfacing over the bus driver’s health that may open the door for personal injury lawsuits. At one point the driver told the county that he was an insulin-dependent diabetic. That would have disqualified the man from driving a school bus but he later had a doctor write a note saying that he did not require insulin. Another issue could revolve around the video surveillance system which was so out-dated that the VHS tape was completely blank leaving investigators with no video evidence of what proceeded the accident.

Lakeland-Based Publix Supermarkets Issues Recall On Possible Salmonella Tainted Products

Florida-based Publix supermarkets issued a product recall on four seasoning mix packets for fear that they may contain salmonella. Publix cited its commitment to food safety as a reason for the food recall. Publix believes the vegetable protein contained in the packets may have been contaminated with salmonella.
According to a story in the Orlando Business Journal, the possibly contaminated protein was supplied by a Las Vegas company, Basic Food Flavors. Salmonella can be a deadly bacteria and has caused fatal infections in people with weak immune systems especially children and the elderly.

Baby Slings Linked To Suffocations And Injuries. Government Set To Issue Warning.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is set to issue a warning about what it considers to be a dangerous product. The target of the warning is the baby sling. The soft baby carriers that are strapped to parent’s chests have got the attention of the government due to infant deaths caused by suffocation inside the baby sling.
So far no particular company’s product has been recalled or singled out but both sides are drawing battle lines. The maker’s of the baby sling are touting their products are safe and a great way for a mother to bond with her new baby. A nurse and competitor in the baby carrier market claims the baby slings restrict a child’s breathing due to the position of the baby inside the sling.

Car Crashes Into Ambulance Causing Paramedic To Lose His Leg

A Florida paramedic is just glad to be alive despite losing his leg in a car accident. The paramedic survived the car accident that cost the other driver his life. Police are still investigating the Fort Pierce crash that involved the St. Lucie paramedic Tuesday afternoon.
According to published reports the ambulance was hit in the middle of an intersection by a 63-year-old man. Germaine Lindor smashed into the passenger side of the ambulance but it is not immediately known if he was responsible for the car accident that cost Christopher Doyle his leg. Lindor was pronounced dead at the scene.

Window Blinds Still Causing A Death Each Month Among Small Children

Despite nearly 500 children being strangled on the cords of blinds and shades in the last 30 years, very little progress has been made on the Government’s end to regulate the safety of the product. According to the Associated Press over the last 15 years shades and blinds are some of the deadliest products subject to recall. While there have been redesigns and safety upgrades the number of children strangled by cords has not really dropped off.
The industry that makes blinds and shades reported $2.5 billion in revenue in 2009 and according to some product liability lawyers the industry has been slow to address problems. Product liability lawsuits have been filed in the past against manufacturers and retailers like Wal-Mart and while many have succeeded financially, it hasn’t forced the industry to radically change its product to stop the average of one child death a month due to strangulations.

Warm Weather, Exercise, Bikes And Cars Add Up To A Deadly Mix In Florida

According to a recent study Florida is the most deadly state in America for pedestrians and bike riders. This marks the eighth straight year Florida has been amongst the top of the list for bicycle and pedestrian fatalities. According to USA Today more than 11% of all pedestrians killed in the U.S. died in Florida. The number is even higher as 17.4% of bicyclists died on Florida’s streets.
The data collected was from 2008 and is the most recent published. Florida’s warm weather and population that is predisposed to outdoor pursuits are contributing factors in the number of deaths. Some advocates are saying there is not enough education done concerning pedestrian and bicycle safety as reported in a story on SunSentinel.com.

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Hillsborough CSX Employees File Asbestos Lawsuit

A group of former employees at railroad company CSX have filed a lawsuit claiming they have lung cancer due to long time exposure to asbestos. The former employees who worked at CSX locations throughout Hillsborough County claim the company never warned them about the danger of their exposure to asbestos.
According to TampaBay.com all four employees worked in areas that heavily exposed them to asbestos. The former workers were stationed around railroad cars, locomotives, repair shops and boilers. The lawsuit alleges that CSX knew there was a danger to its employees but did not do anything to prevent the problem.

Family Of Sarasota Man Awarded $4 Million For Car Accident On I-75

A Sarasota County jury awarded the family of James Basher $4 million for a car accident on I-75 that killed Basher and another driver. The jury has also awarded punitive damages but that amount has not been released. According to the Sarasota Herald Tribune those damages could reach upward of $16 million.
The jury award came against Fort Meyer’s Zep Construction and Traffic Control Systems Inc. Basher is survived by his 13-year-old son who survived the car crash but was injured. The Basher’s personal injury attorney showed evidence that the construction company did not follow safety procedures. There were no electronic signs present even though they had been contracted. The accident resulted when a semi-trailer slammed into a line of cars near Sarasota’s Bee Ridge Road.