July 21, 2011

Parasailing Accident During Bahama Honeymoon Results In Death Of Wife And Serious Injuries To a Broken Hearted Husband

On the last day of a Bahama honeymoon, a tragic parasailing accident took the life of a newly wed wife of Victor Rodriguez, age 22. The 22-year old bride Crystal Rodriguez died after her parasailing harness apparently snapped while she was being towed sending her plunging more than 200 feet into the sea. Both Crystal and her husband were being towed by a speed boat with a parachute billowing behind them when the accident occurred on the final day of their 10 day honeymoon. Her broken hearted husband was wheeled onto a jet on a gurney with oxygen after spending the last five weeks with extensive internal injuries in a hospital in Orlando, Florida.

Our hearts and prayers go out to the victims and their families and as an amusement accident and parasailing accident attorney, accidents like this are always the most hard hitting.

Parasailing has been defined as a sport or recreational activity where one soars while harnessed to a parasail. The words “while harnessed" are the key words. Fortunately more than one can imagine, many people are wrongfully killed or tragically injured due to faulty equipment of the owner or operator or the parasail operation’s negligence. There is very little regulation or oversight of many of the companies that operate parasailing operations and they tend to operate for profit instead of safety.

Most victims who survive parasailing accidents have their lives forever changed due to injuries such as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, quadriplegia, paraplegia, or even wrongful death due to a defective product or negligence on behalf of the company providing the parasailing service.

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March 26, 2011

Parachute Accident Kills Prominent Delaware County Figure

Carter Scott Shields, the Mayor of Rutledge, PA, died in a tragic skydiving accident in Gloucester County, New Jersey yesterday when his main parachute failed to deploy and his emergency chute did not fully inflate, according to witnesses. The Mayor was an experienced and avid skydiver. Skydiving and parachute accidents happen all too frequently with many victims being catastrophically injured or killed due to a product defect or malfunction . Our hearts and prayers go out to the family of Carter Scott Shields. Click here for more information on this tragic event.

Recently, the lawyers of Reiff & Bily have joined forces with the legendary Beasley Firm and collectively have been awarded in excess of $2 billion dollars in settlements, awards, or verdicts for their clients. In addition to being an attorney and physician, Jim Beasley is also a pilot who has been flying since the age of 16 and understands what can go wrong in a skydiving or aviation accident. We have years of experience in personal injury, product liability, and wrongful death cases. If you or a loved one has been catastrophically injured or killed in a skydiving accident or aviation accident, put experience on your side. Contact the experienced Pennsylvania skydiving accident and aviation accident attorneys of the Beasley Reiff Law Group toll free at (800) 588-0130 or online at www.beasleyreifflawgroup for a free, no obligation consultation.