Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternities again kicked off campuses As we have previously reported on this website, many college fraternities seem to routinely snub their collective “Animal House” noses at both their host institutions and state law. In today’s post, the fraternity hazing lawyer at the Doan Law Firm presents two recent examples of how college fraternities continue to pose a significant risk to the safety of their members and pledges. Monmouth (NJ) University suspends all campus fraternities…
A series of explosions and fires, believed to have involved at least one natural gas leak, tore through the Boston suburbs of Lawrence, Andover and North Andover late Thursday afternoon. Initial, unconfirmed, reports stated that an “overpressure” situation with a gas line may have started a chain reaction of explosions and subsequent fires. In an overpressure accident one gas line will rupture, usually after being damaged during earlier construction work. Once that rupture occurs, automatic safety valves will shut down…
The New York City Mayor, and Department of Buildings, presented good news in the summer of 2018. They were able to report that there is something of a building boom in the Big Apple. Between January and May of 2018, new construction across all five boroughs topped $15 billion. This outpaced all other cities in the United States. Injuries and Fatalities at NYC Construction Sites Increase Dramatically Between 2017 and 2018 Sadly, all news was not good when it comes…
A week after the catastrophic New Mexico bus crash, a bit of good news is reported. One of the harrowing aspects of the semi-truck and passenger bus crash surrounded the injuries sustained by a woman on the bus who was pregnant with twins. The mother-to-be sustained serious injuries which necessitated the delivery of the babies in their seventh month. Although in the neo-natal ICU, the twins appear to be on course to release from the intensive care unit in the…
About 50 passengers on a Greyhound bus heading across the state of New Mexico were involved in a catastrophic head-on collision with a semi-truck. Eight people, including seven passengers and the driver of the Greyhound bus, were killed in the New Mexico bush crash. Nearly all other passengers were injured and taken to area hospitals. The driver of the semi-truck survived. The Greyhound bus began its trip in Albuquerque and was heading towards Phoenix at the time of the New…
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