What To Do After a Dog Bite

A dog bite may be more serious than you think and can happen because the dog is scared, startled, or threatened. The wounds can get potentially fatal if an infection persists. So, if a dog bites you, care for your injuries first and then seek legal help for complete recovery.
A dog is a man’s best friend and makes your life joyful and meaningful. However, being bitten by a dog can be distressing and cause serious, permanent injuries. According to CDC, out of the 90+ million dogs in the United States, records suggest close to 4.7 million dog bites every year. Of those, more than 800,000 people receive medical aid, and over 28,000 undergo reconstructive surgeries.
What Should You Do If a Dog Bites You?
Dog bite injuries are a serious issue and can lead to costly medical bills, missed work, or loss of quality of life. If a dog bites you at work, in a park, or on personal property, seek immediate medical attention. Open wounds, and even minor scratches, are susceptible to infections and other complications. Thus, these must be cared for adequately.
Alert the police and gather information about the dog’s owner, including contact information and a photo of his or her identification, if available. You’ll also want to know if the dog has had its recent vaccinations. Talk to witnesses and get their written statements for your safety. Also, if possible, take photographs of the injury and your surroundings.
If the wound is anywhere near the face, seek help from a cosmetic surgeon since emergency rooms may not be equipped to handle special cases. Your medical practitioner would then suggest further steps on proper healing.
The Law Protects The Victim Against Dog Bites
Dog bites affect the lives of many. Children and the elderly are at the most risk of injuries. If a dog bites at you or a loved one, and you aren’t the owner, you may have legal options. The laws generally favor the victim upon proving that:
- The victim was lawfully present on the property where the incident happened
- The victim wasn’t provoking the dog
Further, those states with “Strict Liability” laws hold the owner liable for damages regardless of the circumstances. The dog bite victim can recover damages for medical expenses, emotional trauma, and lost earnings, among other damages.
Contact Queen Yasmine Injury Law
Finally, if you or a loved one were injured in a dog bite incident, you should hire an experienced dog bite lawyer at Queen Yasmine Injury Law to help you understand your rights to compensation for your injuries.
At Queen Yasmine Injury Law, we fight aggressively and passionately to help ensure the best results for you and your family. Attorney Yasmine Djawadian has recovered over $45 million for injured clients and is available 24/7 to recover on your behalf, as well. You won’t face any legal fees unless you win your case, so go ahead and call our firm today or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.
Lime & Bird Electric Scooters - Tips to Keep you Safe

When electric scooters were first made available for public use in cities, they were heralded as a green, fun, and efficient way to get around. Unfortunately, they’ve also been the cause of a number of injuries and even some deaths.
With summer here, electric scooter use will be more prevalent than in any other season. So here are five reasons why Lime and Bird electric scooters are dangerous and five tips to help you stay safe if you choose to ride one.
1. Design Defects
Lime and Bird electric scooters have been known to have a number of design defects that can make them dangerous. For example, the throttle can get stuck, the brakes can fail, and the steering can malfunction.
2. Top-Heavy
Because electric scooters are top-heavy, they’re more likely to tip over than a traditional bicycle. This is especially dangerous at high speeds when a rider could easily be thrown from the scooter.
3. Poor Instructions
When you rent a Lime or Bird scooter, you’re given very little instruction on how to use it. You’re essentially left to figure it out on your own. This can lead to riders not understanding how to properly use the scooter, which increases the likelihood of sustaining an injury.
4. They’re Not Well-Lit
Another safety issue with Lime and Bird scooters is that they’re not well-lit. This means that riders are less visible to drivers and more likely to be involved in an accident.
5. They’re Not Widely Regulated
Unlike traditional bicycles, there are few laws regulating the use of electric scooters. This means that nearly anyone can ride one, regardless of their age or experience level. And that can lead to accidents.
Fortunately, some states have taken action to regulate the use of electric scooters, restricting the age of riders to 16.
Tips to Stay Safe on Lime and Bird Electric Scooters
1. Wear a Helmet
As with bicycles, electric scooters leave the operator completely exposed. The most significant precaution you can take is to protect your head with a helmet.
2. Be Aware of Your Surroundings
Because they’re so unpredictable, it’s important to be on the lookout for potholes, bumps, and other obstacles that could cause you to lose control.
3. Use the Scooter’s Lights
If you’re riding at night, be sure to use the scooter’s lights so that you’re visible to drivers.
4. Stay Off Busy Roads
Whenever possible, stick to side streets and paths where there’s less traffic.
5. Follow All Local Laws and Regulations
Even if you live in a state that doesn’t regulate electric scooter use, you should still follow the rules of the road and obey traffic laws.
Contact Queen Yasmine Injury Law
Finally, if you or a loved one were injured in a scooter accident, you should hire an experienced accident lawyer at Queen Yasmine Injury Law to help you understand your rights to compensation for your injuries.
At Queen Yasmine Injury Law, we fight aggressively and passionately to help ensure the best results for you and your family. Attorney Yasmine Djawadian has recovered over $45 million for injured clients and is available 24/7 to recover on your behalf, as well. You won’t face any legal fees unless you win your case, so go ahead and call our firm today or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.
Summer Motorcycle Riding: What You Need to Know

If you're like most riders, you probably can't wait to get out on the open road and enjoy the freedom that comes with motorcycle riding. But before you hit the highway, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
Did you know that 97% of motorcycle accidents occur when the weather is clear or only cloudy? What's more, 59% occur during daylight hours. So it's safe to conclude that the summer months provide peak conditions for motorcycle accidents.
Other Reasons Why Accidents Are More Prevalent during the Summer
The warmer weather also means that more people are out and about. This increased traffic can put a strain on even the most experienced riders.
Another hazard to be aware of is road construction. With the summer months comes an increase in road work. This can lead to uneven surfaces, debris, and other hazards that can cause an accident.
And let's not forget about the increased risk of drunk driving. With more outdoor events and parties taking place, there is a greater chance that you will encounter a drunk driver.
With so many potentialities that could lead to accidents, you might be afraid to take your motorcycle on the road. While it's understandable to take these issues seriously, you can still have fun this summer. But you need an action plan in place to help keep you safe.
Tips to Keep You Safe This Summer
While you can certainly add your own, the following tips should be included in every motorcyclist's action plan. They will improve your chances of having an enjoyable—and safe—time on the road.
- Plan your route in advance and avoid known construction areas.
- Be extra cautious at night and in bad weather.
- Wear the proper safety gear, including a DOT-approved helmet.
- Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Follow the posted speed limit and never ride recklessly.
- Ride defensively and always be aware of your surroundings.
What to Do if You Get into an Accident
Despite taking all the necessary precautions, accidents can still happen. If you do find yourself in a collision, here are a few things you should do:
- Call the police and have them file a report.
- Get the contact information of any witnesses.
- Take pictures of the accident scene, if possible.
- See a doctor as soon as possible, even if you don't think you're injured.
- Contact an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer.
By following these tips, you can help ensure that summer riding is safe and enjoyable for you and other drivers around you.
Contact Queen Yasmine Law
Finally, if you or a loved one were injured in a motorcycle accident, you should hire an experienced accident lawyer at Queen Yasmine Injury Law to help you understand your rights to compensation for your injuries.
At Queen Yasmine Injury Law, we fight aggressively and passionately to help ensure the best results for you and your family. Attorney Yasmine Djawadian has recovered over $45 million for injured clients and is available 24/7 to recover on your behalf, as well. You won’t face any legal fees unless you win your case, so go ahead and call our firm today or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month: Fact Sheet

Highway Facts
- An estimated 5,579 motorcyclists died in 2020, 11% higher than in 2019. About 82,500 were injured, 2% lower than in 2019.
- Motorcyclists over the age of 55 were 27% of 2020 crashes. From 2011 to 2020, this percentage shifted upwards by 37% from 1,087 to 1,486.
- The average age of motorcyclists killed in traffic accidents was 43 in 2020.
- In 2020, motorcyclists were 28 times more likely to die in a motor crash and four times more likely to be injured than passenger vehicle occupants.
- About half of motorcyclists that passed away on the road between 2011 and 2020 died on the weekend. Nonetheless, weekday fatalities have increased by 15% since 2020, from 2,402 to 2,765.
Motorist Safety Tips
- Be cautious: Steer clear of distractions like texting that place you and others at risk when interacting with motorcyclists.
- Yield: Watch and observe all traffic laws, including yielding to other motorcyclists at intersections and other locations on the road.
- Avoid impaired driving: Don’t drive after consuming alcohol or drugs.
- Be defensive: Remember to drive defensively at all times.
- Watch distance: Note the small size of the motorcycles. It can be trickier to judge their distance, so take care when working your way around them.
- Provide room: Give more distance when behind someone on a motorcycle. They will have more time to stop or maneuver if something goes wrong.
- Give a full lane: Provide motorcyclists with full lane width. They need room to maneuver safely, no matter how much it looks like they have.
- Provide warning: Signal before changing lanes on the road. Motorcyclists can use this alert to get into a safer spot as they shift.
- Watch obstructions: Obstructions are common at intersections. If you’re turning and can’t see oncoming traffic, wait. Scan the road to ensure no motorcyclists or pedestrians are visible before proceeding with the turn. Take it slow.
- Look at blind spots: Check mirrors and blind spots before merging with traffic.
- Watch motorcycle signals: Note that some motorcycle signals might be a mistake. Still, move with caution until their signal turns off to keep them safe.
- Check all unseeable areas: Remember that it’s easy for a motorcycle to disappear in a blind spot. Look for motorcyclists in mirrors and blind spots before shifting to another lane for the safest navigation.
Motorcyclist Safety Tips
- Obey laws: Observe and obey all traffic laws.
- Avoid impaired driving: Do not ride while distracted or impaired. This action puts you and those around you at risk for injury and even death.
- Be educated: Complete rider education courses and get a current license for your motorcycle. About 36% of motorcyclists in 2020 did not have a valid license when they were in a fatal crash.
- Be defensive: Always use defensive driving techniques when riding or driving.
- Note the speed limit: Follow the speed limit.
- Don’t speed: In 2020, 34% of motorcyclists that passed in crashes were speeding. Those in the 25-29 age group category were the highest speeders in the group.
- Wear proper protective gear: Always wear a helmet, eye protection, a durable jacket and pants, durable gloves, and protective over-the-ankle footwear.
Contact Queen Yasmine
Finally, if you or a loved one were injured in a motorcycle accident, you should contact Queen Yasmine to help you understand your rights to compensation for your injuries.
Attorney Yasmine Djawadian will fight aggressively and passionately to help ensure the best results for you and your family. Queen Yasmine has recovered over $45 million for injured clients and is available 24/7 to recover on your behalf, as well. You won’t face any legal fees unless you win your case, so go ahead and call our firm today or
contact us online to schedule your free consultation.
National Safe Boating Week

With over 5,000 boating accidents in the USA per year and the weather warming up, it’s time once again to learn about safe boating practices. National Safe Boating Week is May 21-27, brought to you by the National Safe Boating Council and the NOAA. There are plenty of online resources to learn more about staying safe on and around boats, but here are some good tips to keep in mind.
Boat Safety Tips
- Know the local boating laws: Anyone driving the boat must be familiar with the local boating laws and may require a license. A violation of these laws can result in fees, fines, and even imprisonment. Check the ABC’s of California boating here.
- Wear a life jacket: A life jacket is one of the most critical safety items on the boat. 86% of drowning victims were not wearing a life jacket. Ensure you and everyone on board, especially children, have them on when riding the boat.
- Ensure the life jacket fits: A life jacket won’t do much good if it doesn’t form properly. One that is too big will make floating harder, and one that is too small could cause discomfort. Have everyone onboard try them on to find a life jacket that fits properly.
- Understand the boat’s capacity: Do not exceed the listed capacity for your boat. If you have too many people on it at once, you risk the boat capsizing or tipping over.
- Take a boating safety course: An education course in safety will provide valuable information you can take into any boating opportunity.
- Look at the weather: Before you head out on your big adventure, check the weather. It’s dangerous to set sail in poor conditions. If the weather looks questionable, reschedule for another day.
- File a float plan: A float plan should contain information about the boat, the trip, the people on board, communication equipment, towing items, and emergency contacts. Provide this information to someone you trust before you set sail.
- Wear the right clothes: Different weather calls for different clothing. If it’s going to be hot, you might be comfortable in a bathing suit and shirt. If it’s a chilly day, opt for clothes that will keep you comfortable as you sail. Protect yourself from the weather.
- Check your boat: Before you set sail, check the boat for any prior damage that may have occurred. You don’t want to take out a severely damaged boat.
- Don’t drink: Alcohol is the leading contributing factor in boating accidents. Never operate a boat if you are impaired. You are putting yourself, your passengers, and other boaters at risk.
- Beware of carbon monoxide poisoning: Gasoline-powered engines produce carbon monoxide. Never block exhaust outlets or stand too close to the exhaust, as carbon monoxide poisoning can happen quickly and silently. While not always, it can be signified by a headache.
- Maintain communication: Always have a way to communicate with the mainland. Have at least two forms of communication, such as CB radio and cellular service, on your boat and ensure you know how to use them.
Contact Queen Yasmine
Finally, if you or a loved one were injured in a boating accident, you should consult an experienced accident lawyer at Queen Yasmine Personal Injury Law to help you understand your rights to compensation for your injuries.
At Queen Yasmine Personal Injury Law we fight aggressively and passionately to help ensure the best results for you and your family. Attorney Yasmine Djawadian has recovered over $45 million for injured clients and is available 24/7 to recover on your behalf, as well. You won’t face any legal fees unless you win your case, so go ahead and call our firm today or
contact us online to schedule your free consultation.