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Wireless Technology Can Backfire in Disaster Situations

By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer on January 27, 2012

As the world becomes more and more reliant on wireless technology, a growing number of people are ditching their landlines entirely.  In a world of cell phones and instant communication via the internet, many just don’t see the point.

However, a new report says that there may be danger in such a leap.  In a natural disaster such as a hurricane or a blackout, cell phones and home internet connections can stop working, leaving you at a major disadvantage.  As opposed to the perennial copper-wire based phone services, cell phones rely on electricity and a viable internet connection to operate.

There are, however, a number of things you can do to ensure that you won’t be left without the ability to communicate long-distance in a disaster situation.  For one thing, having extra batteries available for your devices can go a long way.  Otherwise, a backup generator can also be used to run your network interface.  If all else fails, simply consider ponying up for a landline so that you’ll have your bases covered in an emergency.

As a personal injury lawyer in San Jose, I think it’s important to consider every possible scenario that could affect your safety.  Hope for the best, plan for the worst.  If things go wrong, I know as a San Jose personal injury lawyer that you’ll be glad you took every precaution necessary to ensure your family’s well-being.


Sony Cell Phone Battery Overheats

By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer on September 30, 2011

Two million mobile phones will get a replacement battery after reports that the battery can overheat, posing a burn risk to consumers, according to recent news sources.

The battery being replaced in a lithium ion battery pack made by Sony. Three phone models are recalled, all made by NEC Casio Mobile Communications.

The first report of overheating was made in January of 2010, but it occurred on a phone that had been damaged so no action was taken, according to the company. Since then, seven additional reports had been made, one resulting in a minor injury. The defective batteries have shown to emit smoke in some cases.

The batteries will be replaced free of charge.

This isn’t the first recall of Sony batteries due to overheating. In 2006, they recalled 9.6 million PC batteries.

At our Los Angeles personal injury lawyer law firm, consumer safety and health is our number one priority. We know that even with all of the rules and regulations imposed on product manufacturers, things can still go wrong. Sometimes companies even put profit before safety. If you or a loved one has been affected by a dangerous product, please do not hesitate to call a product liability lawyer right away. The longer you wait the more chance you have of losing evidence for your potential product liability case.


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