Was your child injured in a car accident in New Mexico involving a car safety seat?
Posted: March 23, 2012 | Author: Lawyer | Filed under: Auto Accident Lawyer | Tags: Albuquerque auto accident attorney, New Mexico auto accident lawyer | Comments Off on Was your child injured in a car accident in New Mexico involving a car safety seat?What would you do if your child was injured in a car accident while riding in someone else’s car on the way to preschool in New Mexico? Sound far-fetched? Sadly, many adults fail to use booster seats for children when carpooling in New Mexico and elsewhere.
A recent nationwide study found that 76 percent of 681 parents of children 4 to 8 years old say they use a booster seat for their own child, but only 55 percent use one when driving other children. And when it comes to carpooling, 21% of parents do not insist on a booster seat when their child rides with another driver, according to a study published in the February issue of Pediatrics.
So many factors can come into play if your child is injured in an accident while riding in someone else’s vehicle. At Whitney Buchanan, P.C., a New Mexico auto accident lawyer at our law firm can work with you to individually review your potential case.
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When It Comes To Law Firm Websites Microsites Less Is More-A Lot More
Posted: March 23, 2012 | Author: Lawyer | Filed under: Car Accident Lawyers | Tags: Legal Marketing | Comments Off on When It Comes To Law Firm Websites Microsites Less Is More-A Lot MoreWe touched on microsites in our Managed Sites post and sparked a flurry of questions. Attorneys are understandably confused because there’s an entire industry devoted to selling keyword-rich URL’s to law firms-along with the idea that adding more and more content is the goal. But that’s basically b.s., so buck up and prepare to let go of everything you’ve been told about microsites up to now. See: legal websites
Most attorneys don’t ask whether they should have them but how many. Microsites are like the technological chia pets of our time: Everyone thinks they need at least one, if not a flock and why not, they’re fun to propagate, a great conversation starter and fundamentally pragmatic, right?
Wrong. If you have multiple microsites, you’re compromising your main site’s potential by siphoning off the potency of external links