Showing posts with label injuries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label injuries. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

$145 Million Wrongful Death Suit filed in Harford County, Maryland

The family of Dwight Jerome Madison, a 48 year old Navy veteran, filed a civil suit against Harford County and the Harford County Sheriff's office after Mr. Madison died as a result of being Tasered.  

The suit filed in the U.S. District Court in Baltimore alleges that Mr. Madison was assaulted by three correction officers and a civilian jail employee.  During the assault, Mr. Madison struck his head and became seriously injured nevertheless, the correction officers continued to "fire thousands of volts of electricity into Mr. Madison, causing his death."

Mr. Madison was initially taken to Upper Chesapeake Hospital in Harford County but later transferred to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center where he died on June 13th.  

The suit claims that the actions of the correction officers violated Mr. Madison's civil rights, directly causing his death.  

Recent studies indicate Tasers could potentially cause ventricular fibrillation.  During ventricular fibrillation, the heart goes into overdrive.  Instead of pumping blood in the normal sequence, the heart writhes uncontrollably, potentially causing sudden death.  Further, studies have shown that Tasers interrupt brain signals.  Tasing could cause the nerve cells in the brain to fire signals in a fast, rhythmic pattern, triggering a seizure, which could possibly lead to secondary injuries and potentially lethal outcomes such as suffocation.

If you, a family member, or someone you know has sustained injuries or wrongful death as the result the negligence of another person or persons, or you would like more information on wrongful death claims, please contact Portner & Shure for a free consultation..

Monday, March 8, 2010

Husband and Wife Mishap Turns Tragic in Harford County

A tractor trailer kills a D.C man and seriously injured his wife in an accident on I-95 north of Mountain Road in Harford County on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Leonard Clark and his wife, Kimberly Clark were operating separate vehicles, a Dodge Charger and Dodge Durango when they collided with each other. The couple then exited their respective vehicles and were standing in the roadway when a tractor trailer driver attempted to stop, but jack-knifed and struck both of them. Mr. Clark was pronounced dead at the scene and his wife was transported to Maryland Shock Trauma in critical condition.


I-95 was closed for several hours while Maryland State Police conducted their investigation, which is still ongoing. No charges have been made as the Maryland State Police reports it's too early in the investigation.


Tractor trailer accidents are considered to be one of the most catastrophic accidents due to their weight and size. Typically anyone that is struck by a tractor trailer is at risk for sustaining serious bodily injuries or dying. Additionally, accidents commonly involve cars or pedestrians who are on the side of the road. My advice is to not discuss anything on the immediate side of the road, get as far away from the highway as possible.


If you, a family member or someone you know has been involved in a truck accident or if you need more information on these types of accidents, please contact Portner & Shure for a free consultation.