Cameron Yadidi Brock Urges Film and TV Professionals to Keep Production Safe
Cameron Yadidi Brock Urges Film and TV Professionals to Keep Production Safe
A tragic on set death serves as a reminder of the importance of safety on film sets, and the need for skilled personal injury attorneys
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Los Angeles Times reports that a new tax-credit incentive will provide $330 million in state money each year for films and television programs to shoot in the state. The agreement between lawmakers and Governor Jerry Brown is hoped to boost local production - and the many jobs that go along with it. At the Law Offices of Burg & Brock, Inc., attorney Cameron Yadidi Brock is always glad to see positive economic news for California, but he also wants to make certain that safety on film and TV sets is always a chief priority. One recent case has illustrated just how damaging negligence on a film set can be, when 27-year-old camera assistant Sarah Jones was tragically killed while filming a scene for the film "Midnight Rider."
While shooting a scene on train tracks, Ms. Jones was struck by a locomotive, leading to involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespassing charges for the film's director, Randall Miller, and producer Jody Savin by prosecutors in Wayne County, GA, where the scene was filmed. Deadline Hollywood reports that the filmmakers are also facing a potential fine of $74,900 for "one willful and one serious safety violation" by OSHA.
"Employers are responsible for taking the necessary precautions to protect worker's health and safety, and the entertainment industry in no exception," says Dr. David Michaels, the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. It's a sentiment that Mr. Brock and his skilled legal team agree with wholeheartedly, and as more film and TV production comes to California, they will remain committed to representing those who have suffered due to negligence of entertainment professionals, and others who are responsible for safety.
Diverse Experience in Personal Injury Law
There is a broad variety of injuries and other serious issues that can occur in a busy, hectic environment like a film set, and workers in the industry can rest easy knowing that Mr. Brock has expertise handling a wide and diverse array of injury cases. These include:
-- Vehicle Accidents, including Motorcycle Collisions
-- Brain and Spinal Injuries
-- Slip and Falls
-- Dog Bites
-- Burn Injuries
-- Wrongful Death Cases
No matter what type of physical, psychological or emotional malady a client might be facing due to the negligent behavior of another, Mr. Brock and his team are eager to make sure they receive optimal legal counsel. In fact, many of their past clients have found much-needed peace-of-mind knowing that the Law Offices of Burg & Brock, Inc. holds an incredible 98% success rate, and their team has earned of $100 million in settlements and awards for their clients.
As TV and film production comes back to California, Cameron Yadidi Brock is excited about the new opportunities in his home state. However, he also urges professionals in the industry to exercise safe and responsible practices that keep film and television production a positive experience for all. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury or wrongful death due to negligence, don't hesitate to get in touch with the remarkable team at the Law Offices of Burg & Brock, Inc. Free initial consultations are available.
PR submitted by Cyberset.com
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