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What to do about the manslaughter by cell phone drivers.

A man died on this road.
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A good man.

A man who had two grown sons, a loving wife, old and dear friends, trustworthy business contacts, a caring doctor, a solid banker, people who supplied his farm, sought his advice and listened to his jokes. He was passionate about coaching his sons’ baseball team in San Antonio when the boys were growing up. He ran his family’s farm which had been in his family for 100 years. He was a regular guy. He was “truly [his wife’s] everything and now [she] is so lost.” We used to talk about the rides he would take when I stopped by his farm. He had his bicycle ready to go at his business for after work or when he got a break.

He was my friend.  As I write this post, there are tears in my eyes. I will never get to see or talk to him again. This death sickens me. People die all the time. This man should not have been one of them. He was supposed to live on and on. He was in excellent health. He was exactly that person.  There are people who should not die like he did, how he did, where he did, when he did.

My friend died in broad daylight.  He was wearing bright clothing sitting more than seven feet tall on top of his bicycle on an empty road. Empty except for the one car driven by a teenage girl. A teenage girl who said she was “not distracted” driving on a straight country road with no traffic in the oncoming lane.  After she killed my friend, she had the decency to stop, that or the fear of getting caught. Otherwise, my friend would have died like road kill. There were no citations

It is one death too much for me.

This death sickens me. My heart aches, my thoughts are disrupted…”if only.”  I have had to resort to that box in my emotional make up where I put my mother’s death from malpractice and my grisly father’s death from tainted meat and find room for my friend’s death.

And it’s not just bicycle drivers being killed.  These cell phone drivers are killing motorists and pedestrians too. Everyone on Florida roads is a potential victim of a distracted driver in charge of a 3,500 pound murder weapon

This death this sickens me. Why? Someone could have done something to stop this good man from dying. Someone who is responsible for the safety of Floridians could have done something. Within some lines on a screen, a few clauses on paper, a few paragraphs, a few typed words, that person or persons could make the penalty for killing someone while looking at a cell phone life imprisonment.

England has done it. Really.  You kill while on a cell phone, life in prison. It happened after things like this took place. A truck driver looking at his phone kills a mother and her three children.  Here’s the actual video of the murder: http://tinyurl.com/z8sf2

Here’s a story on what England has chosen to do to people like the teenager who killed my friend: life in prison.  Period.  Here’s the story: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/04/drivers-kill-mobile-phones-will-face-life-sentences/
Do you think that will cause people to pay attention in Florida?  Do you that will stop the stupid texting that kills people?

Nothing else has.  Maybe the Florida Legislature, the people who can do something about this will do something about this.   Maybe.

What are you waiting for?  Until it happens to your friend, your children? Your brother or sister? Your mother?

The people who can stop this won’t do anything until you call them.  Call your legislator and State Senator.

What are you waiting for?  Another friend to die?  This has got to stop. You can stop it.

Here’s how to contact the legislature:
Representatives: http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Representatives/representatives.aspx
Senators: http://www.flsenate.gov/Senators

Call them.  Be polite, but ask them calmly when are they going to stop the killing of people, families, businesses, lives on our roads and wait for their explanations.  Tell them texting and internet cell phone use has to stop in Florida.

The Florida legislature has the power to stop these deaths.

The Florida Legislature has that power and it will be signed by the Florida governor.  But only after you call.

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Concussions • Dazed • Knocked Unconscious

When the human brain is damaged by any force from a fall, a bicycle or motor vehicle crash, life is changed.

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ANY injury to the brain, no matter how mild, is called traumatic brain injury (TBI). A concussion is a brain injury.

Continue reading . . .

Contact J. Steele Olmstead

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Billboard/TV lawyers mishandling your personal injury case

Insurance companies know that Billboard/TV lawyers simply don’t have enough lawyers to prepare, review, work up and take all of their client’s cases to trial. Insurance companies therefore almost always settle their cases with Billboard/TV lawyers for what the insurance company wants to pay, not what the case is worth. Billboard/TV lawyers are simply high-volume “mills” for low-value settlements.

Lawyers, like any professionals, can severely affect your life. A bad medical doctor can cripple you. A bad accountant can take your all your money. A bad architect or engineer can design a building that collapses killing everyone.

Why would you get such a professional from a billboard or a television ad?

If you (or someone you know) made the mistake of hiring a billboard/t.v. lawyer and that lawyer pressured you to settle your case for less than what it should have received, call me.

Contact J. Steele Olmstead

  • (813) 727-0257 cell/text
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Brain Injury Danger Signs

Danger Signs in Adults

In rare cases, a dangerous blood clot may form on the brain in a person with a concussion and crowd the brain against the skull. Contact your health care professional or hospital emergency department right away if you or someone close to you has any of the following danger signs after any bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body: [icon_list icon="exclamation-triangle" color="#ab4100"]
  • A headache that gets worse and does not go away.
  • Weakness, numbness or decreased coordination.
  • Repeated vomiting or nausea.
  • Slurred speech.
[/icon_list] The people checking on the injured person should take them immediately to the hospital Emergency if the injured person: [icon_list icon="exclamation-triangle" color="#ab4100"]
  • has one pupil (the black part in the middle of the eye) larger than the other.
  • has convulsions or seizures.
  • cannot recognize people or places.
  • is getting more and more confused, restless, or agitated.
  • has any unusual behavior.
  • loses consciousness (even a brief loss of consciousness should be taken seriously and the person should be carefully monitored).
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Danger Signs in Children

Take your child to the hospital emergency department immediately if they received a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, and: [icon_list icon="exclamation-triangle" color="#ab4100"]
  • have any of the danger signs for adults listed above.
  • will not stop crying and cannot be consoled.
  • will not nurse or eat.
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For more information

  • Signs and Symptoms Checklist
  • Fact Sheet on Children and Toddlers
  • Facts for Physicians (pdf)
    — U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC)
  • Facts about Concussion (pdf)
    — U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC)

Billboard/TV lawyers mishandling your personal injury case

Insurance companies know that Billboard/TV lawyers simply don’t have enough lawyers to prepare, review, work up and take all of their client’s cases to trial. Insurance companies therefore almost always settle their cases with Billboard/TV lawyers for what the insurance company wants to pay, not what the case is worth. Billboard/TV lawyers are simply high-volume “mills” for low-value settlements.

Lawyers, like any professionals, can severely affect your life. A bad medical doctor can cripple you. A bad accountant can take your all your money. A bad architect or engineer can design a building that collapses killing everyone.

Why would you get such a professional from a billboard or a television ad?

If you (or someone you know) made the mistake of hiring a billboard/t.v. lawyer and that lawyer pressured you to settle your case for less than what it should have received, call me.

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