The families of those who were needlessly injured or killed as a result of defective GM ignition switches are justifiably outraged that the manufacturer knew about these issues, and seemingly covered them up for the better part of a decade. The company is coming under fire for the dozens of accidents that led to driver… Read More
GM Aware of Defects That Claimed Lives
GM is having a difficult time with the spotlight shining on defective parts of their cars recently. Here’s a quick recap on the situation: Earlier this year, an automobile safety group reported that government data from car crashes shows that more than 300 people died from failed airbags in GM vehicles. That research led to… Read More
Defective Graco Car Seats Recalled
There is nothing more important to parents than the safety of their children. Many parents understand the importance of placing infants and young children in car seats while driving to reduce the chances of injury to their child. All car seats are not made equal. Even more troubling is that longtime car seat manufacturers —… Read More
Lexapro Birth Defect Lawsuits
Major depressive disorder Major depressive disorder is an illness that can be debilitating for those who suffer often chronic or recurrent attacks of the disease over the course of years. It is characterized by anxiety, appetite changes, loss of interest in normal activities, lack of concentration, sleep disturbances, fatigue, feelings of guilt or worthless or… Read More
Could a Personal Injury Lawyer Help With Your Toyota Lawsuit?
If you drive a Toyota Prius, Camry, Avalon, Tacoma, Tundra, Corolla, Matrix, Sequoia, Highlander, Venza or RAV4, you may need a personal injury lawyer in the near future. Why? Toyota has now recalled over six million vehicles in the United States for sudden or unintentional acceleration issues and product defect problems. Federal officials have linked… Read More
Benzene Exposure and its Link to Leukemia
Benzene is a component of products derived from coal and petroleum and is found in gasoline and other fuels. Benzene is used in the manufacture of plastics, detergents, pesticides, and other chemicals. People that are exposed to benzene for a time period anywhere from 3 years to 35 years have developed Leukemia and died from… Read More
Misuse of Radiation Cancer Therapy
According to medical experts, 60% of patients in the U.S with cancer will endure some type of radiation therapy at some point during the life of their disease. According to the American Cancer Society, in 2012, there were approximately 800,000 new cases of cancer, and that translates to a lot of patients receiving radiation. Radiation… Read More
Toyota Sudden Acceleration Settlement
In December 2012, a United States judge approved a lawsuit class action settlement of 1.1. billion dollars on behalf of plaintiffs who sued Toyota because of loss of value of their cars, which accelerated suddenly and without effort on behalf of the driver. The final hearing on this case was scheduled for June of this… Read More
Meningitis as a Result of Epidural Injections
In March of this year, the Center for Disease Control announced a multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis as a result of steroid epidural injections. Additionally, the CDC reports other patients who present with spinal or paraspinal infections such as epidural abscess, discitis, osteomyelitis of the vertebral bodies, and arachnoiditis near the site of injection. These… Read More
Amusement Ride Related Injuries
What should be a fun, family day at an amusement park can turn into a tragedy if park operators and ride manufacturers decide to ignore safety policies and procedures designed to protect children and other members of the public. Amusement Park Safety Standards Amusement park operators and ride manufacturers must comport with various safety standards… Read More
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