Author Archives: Metier Law Firm

Hot Coffee Film Discusses Subjects Important To Everyone

A documentary out on DVD entitled “Hot Coffee” discusses a topic of extreme importance to everyone: tort reform. The film discusses the misdirection by big business concerning tort reform, and how the only entities served by such “reform” are corporations and insurance companies. When we write on this blog about the injuries sustained by everyday… read more

Horse Therapy For The Disabled

The Colorado Springs Therapeutic Riding Center has grown leaps and bounds, helping people with all kinds of disabilities through equine-assisted therapy, otherwise known as hippotherapy. Founded in 2008, the CSTRC has grown from three students to around 67. People suffering from a variety of problems come for help, including autism, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy,… read more

Skilled Motorcycle Officer Dies In Accident

One of the most skilled riders in the Seminole County Police Department died in the line of duty last week in pursuit of a traffic offender. Deputy Matt Miller, 53, hit a Volkswagen Jetta while in pursuit around 1:17 p.m. at the intersection of Maitland Boulevard and Gateway Driver in Orlando. The driver of the… read more

Drunk Driver Allegedly Killed Two, Says Drunk Every Day

Nageezi, New Mexico resident Howard Haceesa is facing up to 99 years in prison after two people died in a November 18 head-on collision that he allegedly caused. With a blood alcohol level registering .30 almost three hours after the crash, Haceesa admitted to authorities that he does not even remember the accident. “I don’t… read more

Motorcyclist Plunges Forty-Five Feet To Death

A Houston, Texas motorcyclist died last week after he hit a highway retaining wall and plunged 45 feet to the ground below. The man, whose name has not been released, was driving a white Harley Davidson southbound on the East Loop near the Ship Channel Bridge and the La Porte Freeway when police think he… read more

Pitfalls Of Tort Reform

The subject of tort reform always comes up when healthcare costs are discussed, with proponents claiming high medical malpractice awards significantly contribute to high costs. What tort “reformers” often fail to mention is the necessity of significant financial punishments to keep the medical community honest. Tort involves a “civil crime” like an auto accident or… read more

California Increases Booster Seat Requirements

Under a new California law that went into effect January 1, the majority of six and seven-year-old kids will have to stay in their booster seats a little longer. California’s new law will require children to use booster seats until they are eight years old or 4’9″ tall. Previously, a child had to be six… read more

Two Motorcyclists Crash, One Dies

Port Charlotte last month was the scene of a fatal crash involving two motorcyclists, leaving one rider dead and one with serious injuries. Skid marks at the crash site show where two motorcyclists lost control, with at least 100 feet from where the marks begin to where the riders finally came to rest. The Florida… read more