Godsey Martin Protects Over 100 Children In Need
According to the US Census Bureau, the state of Texas ranks second in number of fatalities caused by car accidents.
- (1888PressRelease) September 11, 2012 - Dallas, TX - In response to this unfortunate statistic, Godsey Martin and IJUSTGOTHIT.COM (http://www.ijustgothit.com/), a well-recognized personal injury law firm in DFW, has announced the launch of Project Precious Cargo. Godsey Martin will team up with the Dallas Police Department in an effort to distribute and install over 100 brand new car seats. The car seats will be distributed to DFW families in need on September 15th, 2012. The distribution of car seats will take place in conjunction with the first annual Project Precious Cargo safety event at the African American Museum in Fair Park.
"As a personal injury trial attorney, far too often I see the devastating injuries children endure. Nearly 250,000 children are seriously injured in car accidents every year," stated David Godsey of Godsey Martin. "The majority of these injuries are avoidable, simply by having a car safety seat properly installed. Our goal is to eliminate these life changing events from happening. This will be an annual event. Every year we hope to increase the amount of car seats distributed and the geography of Project Precious Cargo."
"In this economy resources are limited, especially for younger families," stated Justin Martin, of Godsey Martin. "The fact that our firm can assist in protecting future generations is a blessing. That is the primary goal of Project Precious Cargo."
Captain Hope's Kids( http://captainhope.org/ ) will assist Godsey Martin with identifying appropriate recipients for Project Precious Cargo. Godsey Martin will also be accepting online submissions from the public (www.IJUSTGOTHIT.com/preciouscargo). For more information visit, www.IJUSTGOTHIT.com/preciouscargo or contact Justin Holderness at JHolderness ( @ ) GMFIRM dot COM dot
Below is an actual example of an essay entry for Project Precious Cargo:
"I am a single mother doing everything by myself. I work for nearly minimum wage and try extremely hard and it's still too much for me. I drive a hundred miles just to get to work, leaving me with a little money in my pocket for diapers clothes and wipes. She is all I have to keep me pushing. I appreciate just the thought of someone helping me. Thank you."
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