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Plattner Verderame, P.C. is thrilled to announce our inclusion in the 2025 Best Law Firms® rankings, recognizing the firm’s commitment to excellence in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs. For another…
Read MoreDistracted driving involves a range of possible distractions – anything from eating to daydreaming can put motorists at risk. However, one form of distracted driving seems to be more prevalent…
Read MoreRoundabouts can be tricky for drivers who aren’t used to them. They are even more challenging for those operating large vehicles. However, there is evidence that this road feature can…
Read MoreArizona recently enacted some new regulations for operating off-road vehicles, also known as off-highway vehicles (OHVs). In 2024, legislators presented these changes to the law through Senate Bill 1567. What…
Read MoreWhen discussing vehicle collisions, “crash” and “accident” are often used interchangeably. However, these words carry different connotations that can significantly impact how a personal injury case is perceived and handled.…
Read MoreTraffic fatalities in Arizona dip slightly in 2023 The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has released its 2023 annual report on motor vehicle crashes, revealing a slight decrease in traffic…
Read MoreBeing involved in a car accident can be a life-altering experience, especially when the accident is not your fault. The aftermath of such an incident can be confusing, stressful, and…
Read MoreWeather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, fog, or ice significantly impact the circumstances of an accident, the evidence available, and the outcome of a personal injury claim. Understanding how…
Read MoreBeing involved in a car crash can be a jarring experience, and amidst the chaos, it’s easy to overlook crucial steps that can significantly impact your personal injury claim. Filing…
Read MoreA new study warns of a heightened risk for brain tumors from contraceptive injections and medications such as Depo-Provera. Hormonal medications, including those used for birth control and menopause management,…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that Nick Verderame has been honored with the Wiedemann & Wysocki Award by the American Association for Justice (AAJ), the largest trial lawyer…
Read MoreIf you have recently been in a car accident, there is a strong chance that you sustained serious injuries. One of the most common injuries from a car accident is…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is excited to announce that Best Lawyers in America® recognized our partners, Richard S. Platter and Frank Verderame, for its 2025 edition. Additionally, Nick Verderame has been…
Read MoreWhen a person is involved in a car accident, they may experience a variety of different injuries, such as cuts, bruises, broken and fractured bones, amputations, spinal cord injuries, and…
Read MoreMore than a thousand accidents have been reported by Tesla to the NHTSA since 2021, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). The details of these accidents have been, up…
Read MoreThese days, we all purchase products online to be delivered straight to our doors. While this has made it convenient to get the items you want and need without ever…
Read MoreAll too often, accident victims are sent from the emergency room and only later find out they have a concussion. This experience can be confusing: People question why the emergency…
Read MoreConcussions are common results of car crashes and can have significant impacts on your health and daily life. Understanding the nature of concussions, their symptoms, and the steps for diagnosis…
Read MoreWhen filling a car accident lawsuit, demonstrating the at-fault party’s negligence is crucial to establishing liability and securing compensation. Expert witnesses can play a vital role in explaining complex aspects…
Read MoreCar accidents can cause significant force, impact, and trauma to the human body, potentially leading to serious organ damage. Depending on severity, such damage can result in long-term disability or…
Read MoreA hit-and-run crash involving a semi-truck can be frightening and devastating. Due to the size and weight of these large trucks, the potential for serious injury and damage is significant.…
Read MoreEven though car accidents can happen anywhere, certain areas or locations tend to experience more dangerous driving behaviors that lead to accidents than others. Tucson and Phoenix, AZ are two…
Read MoreTo combat the severe impact of extreme heat, several government officials, organizations, and agencies have developed the Heat Relief Network, including an interactive map. This initiative aims to help Phoenix…
Read MoreThe aftermath of a car accident, even a minor one, can be stressful and confusing. Between dealing with car repairs, insurance companies, and potential injuries, you might wonder if legal…
Read MoreCar accidents are traumatic events that can have long-lasting effects, both physically and emotionally. During the chaos and confusion following a serious collision, seeking medical attention might not be the…
Read MoreWhen you’re injured due to someone else’s negligence, such as in a car or truck accident or because of a defective product, you may find yourself jotting down notes –…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, PC is thrilled to announce that our entire team of attorneys was named to the Super Lawyers and Super Lawyers Rising Stars lists for 2024! Richard Plattner has…
Read MoreThe last weekend of March, the snowfall was so heavy it shut down parts of I-40 and Rt 87. Since it was 65° that weekend in Phoenix, it seems hard…
Read MoreSemi-trucks are already pretty risky on the roads because they’re large and heavy, but the roads can get even more dangerous if those trucks aren’t loaded correctly. When these trucks…
Read MoreCars are made up of various materials, and while many parts are designed to resist heat and flames, some components can indeed be flammable. The parts can be damaged or…
Read MoreThe strong force from a car crash can leave you with internal injuries, and one possible serious outcome is damage to the heart, known as cardiac trauma. After a car…
Read MoreElectric bikes (e-bikes) are fast, easy, and offer a combination of exercise and convenience. Unfortunately, we have been seeing a lot of e-bikes and their parts being recalled, and when…
Read MorePanera Bread is facing multiple lawsuits that allege its Charged Lemonade contains high levels of caffeine and sugar, and has caused health defects and deaths. The lawsuits allege that the drink’s…
Read MoreIf you own a barbeque grill, a turkey fryer, or a space heater that runs on propane, go check the tank right now; it could be subject to a recall.…
Read MoreState Route 347 in Arizona is often celebrated for its scenic beauty, this seemingly serene stretch has earned a reputation far more ominous—one marked by a series of unfortunate, if…
Read MoreThe emergence of self-driving vehicle companies offers a tantalizing glimpse into a future where transportation is revolutionized by autonomous technology. The prospect of safer, more efficient roads and enhanced mobility…
Read MoreBell, a popular brand of helmets for both bicyclists and motorcyclists, has been around since it was founded in the 50s. A few days after the 2024 year began, the…
Read MoreWhen embarking on a flight, passengers rightfully expect the highest standards of attention and diligence in safety measures, trusting that their well-being is of paramount importance. Unfortunately, as demonstrated by…
Read MoreOne of the most common accidents that occurs in Phoenix and other parts of the country is child drownings and pool accidents. While it is exciting to take your children…
Read MoreIn recent months, two semi-truck rollovers occurred on Interstate 10 (I-10) in Phoenix. The two semi-truck accidents occurred about a month apart and not too far from one another. As…
Read MoreThe Washington Post recently reported on what is a growing problem here in the United States – elopement from senior assisted living facilities. Elopement in an assisted living facility is when…
Read MoreAlthough there has been a lot of bad news most of 2023, highway safety experts are providing us with some good news to end our year. The news is that…
Read MoreIn Phoenix and other parts of Arizona, we may soon see red light traffic cameras emerging at various intersections. The reason for this is because safety experts believe they will…
Read MoreWhen you buy any type of car, you not only expect it to get you to wherever you need to go, but you also expect the vehicle’s manufacturer to uphold…
Read MoreRideshare is very popular these days. Often, it’s a good idea to call an Uber or Lyft. When you’ve had a few drinks and need a safe ride home, it’s…
Read MoreOn Monday, a Valley Metro Bus veered off the road and crashed into a home near Broadway Road and Spencer Street in Mesa, causing at least six injuries. Per AZ…
Read MoreIt’s a bad day when you get into a car accident. You can be considered lucky if you get out of it without being injured. In those cases where both…
Read MoreArizona is renowned for its warm weather, low cost of living, and affordable housing. The alpine and desert landscapes provide endless beauty, and outdoor activities abound. Our low property taxes…
Read MoreOfficials in Los Angeles are stating that a portion of I-10, one of Los Angeles’ busiest highways, will be closed for three to five weeks following a massive fire. Investigators…
Read MoreSemi-trucks are already dangerous vehicles. As they are large, heavy, and difficult to maneuver, trucks can present risky scenarios out on the road when around other drivers. But whether they’re…
Read MoreBusiness manager Andrew Kimmerle died after an accident on the family-owned car lot in Glendale in late August. Kimmerle was riding on a motor scooter in the parking lot when…
Read MoreA recent small-engine plane crash in Williams, Arizona took the lives of three people, according to AZCentral news. The plane, a Piper Fixed Wing single-engine plane, crashed shortly after takeoff…
Read MoreAZCentral reports that on Sunday, October 29, a wrong-way crash involving a tour bus took the life of one person and injured seven others. Per the publication: The department identified…
Read MoreLosing a loved one is one of the greatest challenges we can face in our lives. If your family member is suddenly torn away, especially if their passing is due…
Read MoreA recent article from AZCentral discusses Tempe’s most dangerous streets, meaning they are the most at risk for car accidents. Researchers studied and analyzed every accident recorded in Tempe from…
Read MoreThe Arizona Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking the public’s input on determining an appropriate speed limit for I-17 “between the I-10 ‘Split’ interchange near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport…
Read MoreWhen we picture drag racing, we are likely imagining the illegal races that take place on local streets by amateur drivers who speed their cars down the roads at high…
Read MoreIn tragic news out of Goodyear, Arizona, a baby was killed in a car accident on September 17. This terrible story only highlights the fact that children are at risk…
Read MoreE-scooters have swiftly become a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation, particularly in bustling urban environments like Phoenix. Their accessibility, ease of use, and ability to swiftly navigate through traffic…
Read MoreExploring the numerous off-roading trails that snake through the picturesque landscapes surrounding Phoenix is always a good time. The thrill of navigating rugged terrains, conquering challenging obstacles, and witnessing breathtaking…
Read MorePhoenix is a rapidly expanding city that has experienced significant cultural growth over the past decade. However, with the positive developments, there has also been a negative consequence – an…
Read MoreLiving in Arizona means experiencing heavy truck traffic on city streets and highways. If it feels like there are even more trucks on the road these days, you’re not imagining…
Read MoreThe Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a recall of about 350,000 Ubio Labs power banks sold by Costco. The power banks, which were available at Costco from September 2018…
Read MoreThe team at Plattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that Alina Aguirre is the 2023 recipient of the Plattner Verderame Civil Justice Scholarship! Alina is currently attending the University…
Read MoreTruck accidents are often devastating, resulting in severe injuries and life-altering consequences. One such injury is a traumatic brain injury (TBI), which can have long-lasting effects on the victim’s physical,…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that our partners, Richard S. Platter and Frank Verderame, have been recognized by Best Lawyers in America® for 2024. Nick Verderame has been recognized again…
Read MoreWhen it comes to children’s toys, safety is a top priority for parents and caregivers. While it’s not difficult to imagine how Easy Bake ovens, scooters, and toy weapons can…
Read MoreGolf carts are very popular among residents and tourists in Phoenix and other Arizona cities. In fact, these vehicles are not only used to drive around golf courses, but they…
Read MoreDistracted driving is a dangerous behavior that people often participate in when behind the wheel. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this type of behavior led to…
Read MorePolice shootings are on the rise, both in Phoenix and across the country. In fact, as of March, there were more police-involved shootings in Phoenix than at the same time…
Read MoreIn recent months, four eye drop products have been recalled due to risk of health complications. Many of the products were contaminated, causing severe infections, eyeball loss, blindness, and even…
Read MoreIt is no secret that our teenagers are prone to bumping and hitting their heads. Whether they take a tumble down the stairs, wreck their bicycles, slip in the shower,…
Read MoreWhen a person is caught drinking and driving, part of their punishment may be to install an ignition interlock device (IID) into their vehicle. The goal of these devices is…
Read MoreIn the vast panorama of heavy-duty vehicle technology, a system of cardinal importance often sits unseen and unsung: semi-truck air brakes. Fundamental to the gargantuan semi-trucks we often see dominating…
Read MoreMany people know that most commercial airplanes come equipped with a “black box” (they are often painted other colors) which provides extremely helpful data when it comes to investigating plane…
Read MorePhoenix is a driving city. It was designed for driving, and anyone who’s spent more than a few minutes out of doors in the late Spring (let alone the summer)…
Read MoreWe hear about it all the time. A driver forgot to check their blind spot and accidentally merged into a lane right where another car was traveling. It probably caused…
Read MoreGetting into an accident is hectic enough as it is—filing police reports, exchanging information and getting the damage repaired all while trying to recover from your injuries is not easy.…
Read MoreIt is no secret that many people throughout the United States love their dogs, treat them like members of their families, take them everywhere they go, and even from time…
Read MoreWhether a business is located on a busy road, on a quiet neighborhood street, or in a commercial business area, it is at risk of having a vehicle crash into…
Read MoreThe dangers of speeding are well-known. The causes of it are, too: people run late, or they get distracted and they bear down on the pedal. Some people do it…
Read MoreGolf cart accidents are unfortunately all too common in Phoenix and in Arizona as a whole. Because golf carts can be driven on some roads, residents and tourists in the…
Read MoreGlobal Pharma Healthcare voluntarily recalled all lots of its EzriCare Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops and Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears on February 1, 2023, following an outbreak of pseudomonas aeruginosa…
Read MoreArizona’s roads are like a mirage. The scenic beauty can make you forget how dangerous the roads are. The Arizona Department of Transportation recently released its report for motor vehicle…
Read MoreIf you are involved in a traffic accident because someone runs a red light, you’d be forgiven for thinking that liability is easy to determine. After all – you were…
Read MoreMany car accidents in Phoenix cause herniated disks and other spine injuries. Even with seat belts and airbags, a low-impact crash can cause your back and neck to twist and…
Read MoreWhile the winters in Phoenix are not as extreme as they are in the Northeast or Midwest, the cold weather can still create dangerous conditions for truck drivers and other…
Read MoreA recent development on the streets has been the rise in use of E-bikes and E-scooters. Touted as environmentally friendly and easy to use, these little vehicles are used by…
Read MoreTruck accidents are much more likely to cause deaths than car accidents for many reasons. Trucks are simply much bigger, longer, wider, taller, and heavier than cars. When a truck…
Read MoreRight here in the greater Phoenix area, autonomous vehicles (AV) navigate our roads alongside the average car piloted by very human drivers. Over the past couple of years, we have…
Read MoreIt’s clear – if a car or truck comes barreling down the road and strikes a bicycle rider, the cyclist will be lucky to survive. Even when vehicles are traveling…
Read MoreCar accidents are common if unfortunate experiences. While not always predictable, there are traffic rules to follow that can help drivers to avoid them. We also know that, in the…
Read MoreRiding a motorcycle remains a popular pastime for many reasons, including the freedom the open road represents. Unfortunately, motorcycle riders are “invisible” to car and truck drivers too often, resulting…
Read MoreSince 2020, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has been talking about a pilot trucking program that will allow drivers between 18 and 20 years old to haul heavy…
Read MoreThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently rejected UPS’s second request to be exempt from particular safety requirements. One of those requirements was a mandatory two years of experience…
Read MoreThe team at Plattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that Mia Nevarez is the 2022 recipient of the Plattner Verderame Civil Justice Scholarship! Mia is currently attending Notre Dame…
Read MoreIf a person asked you over the phone to release your medical history, would you do it? Of course not. It’s illegal. But for some reason, when an insurance adjuster…
Read MoreEveryone who’s been in a car accident knows how annoying it is dealing with insurance companies. It feels like instead of helping you, they are working against you every step…
Read MoreWe are well into the middle of motorcycle riding season in Phoenix, and safety is paramount for every rider no matter their level of experience. With so many dangers out…
Read MoreSo, you want to buy a motorcycle. For many people, the joy of riding a motorcycle along a scenic highway just cannot be matched by any other vehicle. Arizona is…
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has introduced levels of stress that many people have never experienced. Most Americans have worried about their own health as well as family and friends, economic issues…
Read MoreCar accidents are, unfortunately, more common than people might consider. They often come out of nowhere and can significantly affect the rest of you or your loved ones’ lives. In…
Read MoreThe recent passage of the “Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act,” or PACT Act, which includes the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022.…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that our partners have once again been recognized by Best Lawyers in America® for 2023. Nick Verderame has been recognized again as Best…
Read MoreIf you’re a witness to an accident, you may be scared and unsure of what to do next. If the accident proves fatal for someone involved, this adds a whole…
Read MoreA car accident in itself is always traumatic. One or both of the drivers can suffer serious injury from the collision. However, how devastating would it be if another driver…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that Frank Verderame and Nick Verderame were both honored at this year’s annual American Association for Justice (AAJ) convention. AAJ is a non-profit…
Read MoreTesla recently found itself in the news again when hundreds of vehicle owners started complaining their cars were suddenly braking for no apparent reason. Although it began as far back…
Read MoreHave you ever looked at a truck accident and instinctively knew that the driver suffered serious injuries? The tractor-trailer may have swerved off of the road or was tilted in…
Read MoreWhen you are involved in a car accident, you can suffer more than just physical scars. Your car accident could be so graphic and traumatizing that it can cause you…
Read MoreHave you ever noticed those signs around tunnels that warn trucks of a certain height not to travel through them? There is a reason why those signs are posted. When…
Read MoreThere are three basic ways that a car can be involved in an accident. The first is when a driver loses control of their vehicle and collides with a fixed…
Read MoreThe Arizona Department of Transportation (AZDOT) recently published their annual “Motor Vehicle Crash Facts” report, with statistics for traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities for 2020. The data reveals some illuminating…
Read MoreThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA) recently published a notice of intent to proceed with rulemaking requiring speed limiters on commercial vehicles. Safety advocates believe speed limiters can prevent…
Read MoreRecent discussion in the Arizona Senate about legislation limiting product liability lawsuits to manufacturers rather than sellers is raising a lot of questions in legal and online retail circles. Today…
Read MoreWith traffic fatalities increasing here in Phoenix and across the country, many communities are turning to a program called “Vision Zero,” an initiative designed to eliminate motor vehicle-related deaths, especially…
Read MoreAs camera technology gets smaller and less expensive, many car and truck owners are outfitting their vehicles with dashboard cameras, also known as dash cams. Cyclists and motorcyclists sometimes use…
Read MoreEveryone was devastated when news of Bob Saget’s death surfaced. The 65-year-old actor and comedian’s death was so abrupt and unexpected. Even more devastating was the cause behind Saget’s death.…
Read MoreLast month, a mail truck driver was lucky to survive a serious jackknifing accident in Weston, Massachusetts. While traveling across a 50 foot bridge along the Charles River, a semi-truck…
Read MoreImagine coming across two cars involved in a car accident on the highway. Imagine that one of the cars is flipped over and the front of the other car is…
Read MoreMany parents rely on infant loungers to safely hold their babies in place while they are sleeping or tend to other responsibilities. However, they may be unaware of the dangers…
Read MoreThe US False Claims Act (FCA) was enacted during Abraham Lincoln’s Administration to ensure that the bills submitted to the US Department of Defense are fair and honest. The FCA…
Read MoreAbbott Laboratories, an American manufacturer of medical devices, nutritional products, and other healthcare products, recently announced that the company is recalling three popular, powdered baby formulas in response to four…
Read MoreHundreds of thousands of patients have taken the drug Elmiron over the years for relief from the condition interstitial cystitis (IC), a painful bladder health issue. Elmiron is a long-term…
Read MoreAll manufacturers have a duty to ensure their products are safe from defects that can cause an accident. Defects include faulty design, poor workmanship, and a failure to warn of…
Read MoreThere is no such thing as a “little” car accident. Even if you are lucky to leave the scene of the accident alive, you are at risk of sustaining serious…
Read MoreA recall was issued this past summer for Exactech Connexion GXL acetabular liner in hip replacements by the device manufacturer, Exactech Inc. The recall was issued due to early failure…
Read MoreHave there ever been times when, as a driver, you wish someone else could take the driving over for you? Maybe you would like to experience the feeling of going…
Read MoreWhen we buy a car, we look at the color, the interior space, how well it works on the road, and perhaps most importantly, the safety rating. We won’t buy…
Read MoreWe expect car manufacturers to know what they’re doing when they’re building the cars we need to safely drive on the road. We assume that controls and features are designed…
Read MoreSome drivers have mixed emotions concerning nighttime driving. While some people do not mind driving at night, many are concerned that the visibility issues will lead to a traffic accident,…
Read MoreWith the intention of making the roads safer, the Honda Research Institute has initiated a pilot program to help check for faded or missing highway lane markings. The company has…
Read MoreTailgating – which should not be confused with partying at the Arizona Cardinals football games – is defined as driving too close to drivers in front of you. When drivers…
Read MoreLet’s be honest. When a car accident causes injuries, the injuries often cause unbearable pain. The initial pain before there’s any medical treatment may cause you to go into shock.…
Read MoreOne of the most popular ways to ship large amounts of cargo across the continental US is by truck (or tractor trailer). It is no shock to go onto any…
Read MoreIf you are the parent of a school-age child, chances are you have seen them off to the school bus. This may even be a ritual, to drop them off…
Read MoreFor as long as there have been ways to travel, there have been those more interested in the journey than the destination. While some people take this to mean long,…
Read MoreThere is a troubling trend overtaking our country and the roads we travel on every day. Even though the pandemic led to a year and change of lower traffic numbers,…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that we have been named to the 2022 Best Law Firms list for our work in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs. We are…
Read MoreThis year, the federal government exposed both the hospitals and the private insurance companies in a major way. It began with a mandatory order for hospitals to publish a complete…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. recently obtained a $96,000 jury verdict on behalf of a client who was attacked by two dogs. The case was not a typical dog bite case, however,…
Read MoreWhen one family member is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, the entire family can experience a range of emotions. Feelings of sadness, anger, hope, and depression can arise at many stages…
Read MoreMost people have a sweet tooth; our brains are hard-wired to like the high-energy nutrition that comes from sweet tasting natural foods. This is why some products like children’s cough…
Read MoreThe Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of several varieties of the Boppy Company’s newborn loungers for suffocation risks, after linking the product to the deaths of eight…
Read MoreBefore technology took over our lives, there were many forms of driver distraction that caused accidents. With cellphones, a new level of driver distraction made driving dangerous. Now comes news…
Read MoreA proposed class action lawsuit filed against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and University of Notre Dame highlights the risks of brain injuries to athletes, right as high school…
Read MoreA group of Phoenix cyclists and pedestrians, with the support of Maricopa County, is fighting back against distracted, impaired, and speeding drivers. Despite following motor vehicle and pedestrian laws, utilizing…
Read MoreWe know we’re a bit biased, but we think driving through Arizona is pretty extraordinary. There are some truly gorgeous scenic drives in our state, and every year, visitors come…
Read MoreMandy Poff had one of the scariest encounters anyone can experience on the road. While driving on State Route 51 in Phoenix, Arizona, she was traveling behind a pickup truck…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, PC, is honored to announce that the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Best Lawyers in America for the work we performed last year on behalf of our…
Read MoreLast month, a sandstorm in Utah was the catalyst for a series of car crashes that claimed the lives of eight people and injured ten; four of the victims were…
Read MoreCongratulations, Erickson Saye, on Being the 2021 Recipient of the Annual Civil Justice Scholarship!
Plattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that Erickson Saye is this year’s recipient of the Plattner Verderame Civil Justice Scholarship! Erickson will be attending Loyola University School of Law…
Read MoreAutonomous cars are the wave of the future – or so the manufacturers of these vehicles would have you believe. There are all sorts of levels and degrees of autonomous…
Read MoreTechnology can save lives. In the third decade of the 21st century, there’s no excuse for cars failing to have top-of-the line crash avoidance technology. While we’re far from having…
Read MoreCar recalls occur all too often. In many cases, the recalls are issued or initiated by the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration (NHTSA). Many times, the car manufacturers initiate their…
Read MorePhillips Respironics has issued a voluntary recall of its continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) and ventilator devices over a potential risk of users inhaling carcinogenic…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that Nick Verderame was named a recipient of the American Association for Justice’s (AAJ) 2021 Wiedemann & Wysocki Award. The award is given…
Read MoreCycling is a great way to stay in shape, lose weight, and help save the environment. Phoenix and Tempe have worked hard to make their cities attractive to bike riders,…
Read MoreSingle-vehicle crashes occur more often than one might think. These crashes are just what the name implies: they involve just one vehicle. Trucks, SUVs, vans, cars, and motorcycles can be…
Read MoreA vehicle rollover is exactly what it sounds like: a vehicle which, for any given reason, rolls over onto its side or roof. The chances of a rollover accident increase…
Read MoreMotor vehicle accidents can leave you with serious injuries, thousands of dollars in damage to your vehicle, and even post-traumatic stress disorder. Depending on the severity of the crash, you…
Read MoreSome types of car accidents are deadlier than others. The faster the vehicles are going when they crash, often the more deadly the accident will be. Cars which spin out…
Read MoreThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently released a new study finding that women have a higher risk than men for injury or death in car crashes. These findings…
Read MoreA proposed pilot program by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow drivers as young as 18 years old to haul heavy cargo in commercial trucks across state…
Read MoreAs just about everyone who watches the news knows by now, celebrity golfer Tiger Woods was involved in a terrible car crash on February 21, suffering serious leg injuries. Woods’…
Read MoreWhen you send your child off to school, it is with the expectation that they will spend the day learning and playing in an enriching, supervised environment. That is, after…
Read MoreBeing in control of a large commercial vehicle like a moving truck or tractor trailer is no easy task. Aside from the mechanical difficulties of maneuvering something of that size,…
Read MoreThe only thing worse than being traumatically injured in a car accident is your children being traumatically injured in car accident. It is amongst a parent’s worst nightmares. A little…
Read MoreContracting COVID-19 is especially dangerous if you have an underlying health condition such as kidney disease. According to the CEO of the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona, the combination of…
Read MoreA recently published investigation from The New York Times shows that many nursing homes across the country are manipulating the CMS star rating system for their benefit. By either inflating…
Read MoreNursing homes and residential care facilities are responsible for the employees they hire. Part of that responsibility is running a criminal background check, to ensure that the new hires are…
Read MoreThe Granite Creek Health and Rehabilitation Center in Prescott is under both state and media scrutiny after an investigation showed that the facility required staff to work while they were…
Read MoreStates across the country are choosing to decriminalize and/or legalize marijuana, and in November 2020, Arizona voters did, too. Recreational marijuana is now legal in the state for persons over…
Read MoreWe have all encountered the frustration of pill bottles that just will not open. Sometimes it’s the foil that always seems too strong; sometimes it’s the dreaded “child safe” cap…
Read MoreWinter storms are sweeping the United States from coast to coast, and many people are purchasing and using snowblowers for the first time. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is…
Read MoreSUVs, short for sport utility vehicles, are vehicles that combine the spaciousness of a minivan with the sport capabilities of a truck. SUVs have more horsepower and a higher ground…
Read MoreAs parents, we do our best to make sure our kids have safe and healthy food to eat. For some parents, that may mean only buying organic. For others, it…
Read MoreThere are many reasons why a tractor-trailer is so dangerous. From the required stopping distance, blind spots, size, weight, and height, to the experience of the driver and the road…
Read MoreGeneral Motors Co. announced in mid-November that it has jumped into the data collection industry with the help of its subsidiary, OnStar. The vehicle manufacturer entered into the insurance field…
Read MoreClose to 85 percent of Americans drove to work each day before the Coronavirus pandemic hit the United States. For most commuters, the trip to and from work takes more…
Read MoreThe University of Arizona released its Annual Security and Fire Safety Report in November and it showed an alarming increase in sexual assaults at the school in 2019. The data…
Read MoreA 62-year-old truck driver from Riverside, California is facing manslaughter and aggravated assault charges after causing a deadly crash on November 24 that killed a Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO)…
Read MoreThe estate for late actress Naya Rivera, in conjunction with her ex-husband Ryan Dorsey, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of their son. The son, 5-year-old Josey Hollis…
Read MoreArizona experienced a three-year low for traffic fatalities in 2019, according to data released in the Arizona Motor Vehicle Crash Facts Report for 2019, which is produced by the Arizona…
Read MoreThe holiday season isn’t the best time to learn that your favorite express cooker has been recalled, especially when there’s not enough time in the day to cook the meals…
Read MoreIt’s the holiday season, which typically means increased traffic as people travel to visit their loved ones. While travel may be reduced this year because of coronavirus precautions, drivers should…
Read MoreHanukkah starts on December 10, and Christmas follows two weeks later. With so little time before the holidays end, shoppers who may have ordered presents online could be more likely…
Read MoreThe future of driverless cars is here for passengers in metro Phoenix. Are you ready? Autonomous vehicle company Waymo recently announced a driverless taxi service available to the general public.…
Read MoreIn light of state and city health regulations around COVID-19, outdoor dining is more popular than ever here in Arizona. Because restaurants are restricted in how many patrons can be…
Read MoreRoute I-10 in Arizona is a massively-traveled highway that travels east to west through the state. To the west, I-10 goes into California, through the east into New Mexico, as…
Read MoreHaving a baby should be a happy experience for expectant parents. Your biggest concerns are making sure your baby enters the world safe and healthy, and that you have a…
Read MorePersonal injury law covers a pretty wide range of accidents and injuries in a variety of scenarios. Most people know that they might have a claim against the person or…
Read MoreEveryone – no matter where you live here in Arizona – is familiar with that obnoxious “beep beep” sound commercial trucks and vehicles make when they’re backing up. This sound…
Read MoreHealth experts agree hand sanitizers are effective as a backup or in tandem to washing hands as part of a regimen for killing viruses, like the flu or MRSA. However,…
Read MorePublic nuisance is one of the oldest actions of law in the country. In legal terms, public nuisance is defined as “an unreasonable interference with a right common to the…
Read MoreMotor vehicle accident claims can seem like they are pretty straight forward. In general, they all work the same way. You get injured, you get better, you hire an attorney…
Read MoreTruck accidents can happen anywhere at any time but every state has known trouble spots where motor vehicle crashes seem to be a normal occurrence. Arizona is no different. We…
Read MoreAnyone who drives knows that insurance coverage is just part of the privilege you pay for to enjoy the freedom of car ownership. By the time you get through paying…
Read MoreThe size and weight of tractor trailers makes them imposing figures on the road. When you encounter one as the driver of a passenger vehicle it can be somewhat daunting,…
Read MoreDistracted driving is a leading cause of car, truck, and vehicle accidents across America. Distracted driving includes any activity that takes the driver’s focus off driving, whether it takes the…
Read MoreInsurance policies almost always contain a “cooperation clause,” which mandates that policyholders cooperate with the insurance investigation when there is a claim for loss. Insureds who fail to cooperate may…
Read MoreWhen there’s an accident on the road, most people want to see what happened. If a motorcycle rider is on the ground, a truck is turned over, a car has…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, PC is honored to announce that the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Best Lawyers in America® for our work on behalf of our clients in Arizona. Best…
Read MoreA recent study in the United Kingdom revealed that a brain condition called Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM), triggered by COVID-19, is serious and may be potentially deadly. ADEM is similar,…
Read MoreLast Thursday, Nick Verderame was among one of the featured guests on ABC 15’s ongoing series of virtual town halls. These town halls cover topics of interest to the community,…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is pleased to announce that Christopher Stephens is the 2020 recipient of the Annual Civil Justice Scholarship. Chris is an award-winning law student at the University of…
Read MoreOn average, more than 6 million car accidents occur in the United States each year. Some of them have an official cause listed as a medical emergency. Medical emergencies can…
Read MoreA study conducted by Northwestern has found placental injuries in women who have tested positive for COVID-19. The placenta is the first organ to form when a woman is pregnant,…
Read MoreAmerican Honda has announced a recall of its Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles (ROVs) due to crash and injury hazards. The manufacturer said that the vehicle can move or roll when it…
Read MoreBusinesses throughout Arizona and the rest of the country have been struggling to stay afloat ever since the COVID-19 pandemic reached the United States. Arizona is slowly reopening the state,…
Read MoreSpeeding on roads all across the country has become a serious problem during the COVID-19 pandemic. One might think that because most of the country is in lockdown mode that…
Read MoreOn May 6, 2020, the United States Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos took steps to strengthen protections under Title IX for survivors of sexual assault. It requires due process…
Read MoreWhen many people are injured in the same way or suffer a common type of loss, those lawsuits can be consolidated into a multi-district litigation (MDL) or a class action…
Read MoreEisai Inc., the manufacturer of weight loss drugs Belviq® and Belviq XR®, voluntarily agreed to withdraw these drugs from the market after a clinical safety study showed an increased risk…
Read MoreOne of the biggest safety issues when it comes to the roadways these days is distracted driving that poses serious risk for crashes, injuries, and deaths. Fully and partially autonomous…
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic is drastically changing every aspect of our lives. Governmental orders and practical concerns about the dangers of the virus are forcing many people to stay home. While…
Read MoreParents have the right to trust that when they buy a baby sleeper, their infant will sleep comfortably and wake up from their nap or sleep to enjoy the day.…
Read MoreJuul, like other e-cigarette manufacturers, is under scrutiny by FDA with regard to its unsafe products. Multiple lawsuits have been filed, claiming that vaping can cause serious lung injuries, seizures,…
Read MoreLockdowns, stay-at-home orders, and working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed our lives. Think about it – when was the last time you actually took your…
Read MoreA complementary technology is being used to supplement magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests to better detect and to show the severity of brain injuries. This technology, called diffuse tensor imaging,…
Read MoreFamed celebrity chef Thomas Keller has filed a lawsuit against his insurance company, seeking compensation for business losses suffered during the current coronavirus pandemic. This is likely the first of…
Read MoreObstetricians and other doctors in the birth delivery and aftercare process should anticipate the many things that can go wrong – both in the delivery room and afterward in the…
Read MoreEmployees, contractors, and anyone who is aware of healthcare fraud may be eligible to receive a percentage of any recovery the government obtains if their disclosure is useful to the…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that partner Richard S. Plattner has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL). Founded in 1950, this…
Read MoreEveryone is deeply concerned about the novel coronavirus which has created a worldwide pandemic. The disease is shutting down most of the world. Our clients should know that our firm…
Read MoreAs a general rule, when cars or pedestrians cross a railroad track, they are crossing as the railroad company’s guest. As with property liability claims, the railroad company owes you…
Read MoreVictims of car accidents, slips and falls, product defects, burn injuries, and wrongful death injuries want the best lawyers for themselves and their family member. Some of the ways to…
Read MoreA whistleblower is a legal term. It refers to someone who discloses fraud, illegal conduct, or severe wrongs in accordance with a whistleblower statute. Many whistleblower claims are brought through…
Read MoreAutomated school bus stop-arm cameras are being used in some locations across Arizona and in many other places across the nation. The goal of the cameras is to help monitor…
Read MoreProperty owners and homeowners in Arizona both owe a duty to people who are legally on their property to protect the them from preventable hazards. More precisely, a property owner…
Read MoreMotor vehicle accidents and car crashes can cause various types of injuries. Some of these are easy to identify, like a broken leg or fractured hand. However, other injuries or…
Read MoreJust as most injuries take time to heal, injury claims take time to fully prepare and document the key evidence. If you rush the process, your claim may not be…
Read MoreWhenever someone suffers a traumatic brain injury, paralysis due to spinal cord damage, or any catastrophic injury due to the fault of another, there are two parts to the case.…
Read MoreFrank Verderame and Randy Hinsch, partners at Plattner Verderame, P.C., were both been selected for inclusion in the 2019 edition of Southwest Super Lawyers. Both attorneys were recognized for their…
Read MoreIf you have been injured in a truck crash, and you are still receiving medical treatment and have not been able to return to work, you might be feeling anxious…
Read MoreBirth injuries are often a result of preventable medical negligence that occurs during labor or delivery. Birth defects, however, develop during pregnancy, and may not be evident until the child…
Read MoreIn May, a California jury heard a case about a couple, Alva and Alberta Pilliod, who had used Roundup for decades and both developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. That same jury awarded…
Read MoreSection 1983 is part of the Civil Rights Act of 1871 (42 U.S.C. § 1983), which gives victims a cause of action for filing a lawsuit for civil rights violations…
Read MoreCars Have Been Designed to Keep Male Bodies Safe While Largely Ignoring Female Bodies in Crash Tests
From a road safety perspective, apparently, it is a man’s world. In an excerpt of a piece published in The Guardian, the author writes about how women are put at…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that Julieta Hernandez, a student at UCLA School of Law, has been selected as the 2019 recipient of our annual Civil Justice Scholarship!…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, PC is proud to announce that our founding partners, Richard Plattner and Frank Verderame, have both been named to Best Lawyers in America® for 2020. Both partners are…
Read MoreParents want their kids to be happy and productive. Today’s parents appreciate that when they were young, they wanted to get their licenses to drive as soon as they could.…
Read MoreTractor-trailers, flatbeds, semis, and other commercial or large trucks are hard enough to control when the driver is going forward. Truck drivers who back their trucks up into traffic are…
Read MoreOver the last month, the news headlines have been dominated by Boeing: the software that failed, the regulations that were loosened, and the number of people who have died on…
Read MoreSummer is approaching, and for those of us living in Arizona, that often means it’s time for family road trips. While the trips are fun, they also require sharing the…
Read MoreWhen Kailani Burton bought her 17-year-old son a vape pen, she did so with the best of intentions: she wanted her son to stop smoking. What she did not anticipate…
Read MoreJuly 4th is almost here, and you know what that means: it’s time for the fireworks. Given how dry Arizona is, fireworks pose a different kind of risk for us.…
Read MoreThe dangers of medical devices are becoming more apparent. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) reported in February 2019, that the US Food and Drug Administration has agreed to…
Read MoreCongresswoman Jackie Speier (D-California) has introduced legislation to help members of the military file claims against the health system for medical malpractice. Currently, it is federal policy to bar medical…
Read MoreUsing handheld devices while you are driving will soon be illegal in the state of Arizona. On April 22, 2019, Governor Ducey signed a bill into law that bans using…
Read MoreThe United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is a government organization that is tasked with protecting consumers by promoting the safety of products that hit the market. In order…
Read MoreArizona’s history with medical marijuana hasn’t always been smooth, but as of 2010, it’s been legal. Under the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA), qualifying patients could obtain a card that…
Read MoreOn May 27, Governor Doug Ducey signed a bill into law to help protect victims of childhood sexual abuse. The new law “gives abuse victims until their 30th birthday to…
Read MoreKids II (also called Kids2) has recalled all of models of its infant rocking sleepers due to potential deadly hazards posed to infants. The recall affects close to 694,000 units,…
Read MoreYesterday, May 22nd, saw a massive victory for Americans. The U.S. House of Representatives voted on an amendment that will limit how big banks and financial institutions can use mandatory…
Read MoreFor many, the warm weather and open roads in and around Phoenix offer year-round joy for motorcycle riders and passengers. While riding a motorcycle may be a lot of fun…
Read MoreIn 2016, there were more than 34,000 fatalities due to car accidents nationwide, and 962 Arizonans died in car crashes that year, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.…
Read MoreBritax Child Safety, the leading manufacturer of child safety products, allegedly failed to meet is deadline to notify consumers and resellers of a dangerous defect in its BOB jogging stroller.…
Read MoreWe have often talk about how the law protects those who blow the whistle on medical fraud, and how qui tam actions can help the government AND whistleblowers recover funds…
Read MoreIn America, we have a Constitutional right to a jury trial. But nowadays, many corporations are requiring that we give up our right to a jury trial in order to…
Read MoreThe Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to force new rules to prohibit the sale of raw poultry, pork and beef that…
Read MoreOn March 13, 2019, that a three-judge appellate court ruled that the practice of allowing hospitals to file financial liens against people who, despite having AHCCCS, medical treaters claim owe…
Read MoreA recent story in the New York Times reported on a study that analyzed whether the “when” of your baby’s delivery could affect that delivery. Per the data, the paper…
Read MoreUnsure if you should file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona? Don’t know how to choose the right attorney for your needs? Check out the following videos to learn a…
Read MoreMost claims of malfunctioning medical devices are required to be submitted to the FDA and kept in a public database. Often doctors search these databases when they experience or learn…
Read MoreOne of the most common questions we are asked is, “Should I settle my claim, or go to trial?” The truth is, in some cases, a settlement may be a…
Read MoreElectronic scooters, or e-scooters, have taken a lot of U.S. cities by storm. According to CNN, the leading makers of electronic scooters are Bird Rides, Inc., a rideshare company based…
Read MoreSometimes people are hesitant to sue because they’re afraid that the person’s gonna, who’s gonna pay for their injury, is another person like them who doesn’t have assets. But…
Read MoreAn e-cigarette battery overheated and ignited a fire on an American Airlines flight shortly after landing on January 4, 2019. In a USA Today.com story, Ross Feinstein, a spokesperson for…
Read MoreDo you know somebody who’s ripping off the government? Do you know someone who is ripping off the United States government, the Arizona government? If so, you can bring…
Read MoreThe threats posed by e-cigarettes (also referred to as a vape pens) to the well-being of consumers, have been well publicized in recent years. The recent death of a young…
Read MoreAt Plattner Verderame, P.C., we represent injury victims and their families in claims against the parties who caused them harm. When potential clients first call us, they often have similar…
Read MoreThe Safety Institute’s Vehicle Safety Watch List Analytics and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Enforcement Monitoring Program alerts the public to potential vehicle safety issues on a quarterly basis.…
Read MoreChoosing the right insurance can be a challenge. The policy language is dry and filled with “legalese,” and the costs can be high. Frank Verderame and Nick Verderame put together…
Read MoreElectronic cigarettes have been marketed as a product that can help adults who are trying to quit smoking traditional cigarettes. However, with their dessert-flavored liquids and their ease of use,…
Read MoreLivestock, in a word, smells. Large-scale livestock operations, however, create more than just an unpleasant odor; they produce toxic waste; bring flies, pest, and rodents; and pollute the air in…
Read MoreA lot of times, folks ask us if there’s a difference between getting into a car accident with another passenger vehicle, like a car or SUV, and with a commercial…
Read MoreAn ambulatory surgical center has sent warning letters to more than 3,000 patients who may have been exposed to bloodborne pathogens if they had a procedure done between January and…
Read MoreIf you or someone you love is a victim of sexual abuse, the very first thing you should do is to call the police. This will enable them to…
Read MorePolaris Industries, manufacturer of recreational off-road vehicles (ROVs), agreed to pay a $27.25 million penalty because it failed to notify federal officials about the fire hazards its vehicles pose to…
Read MoreBusinesses have an obligation to provide reasonable protection for their customers and people who come on to their property. That not only means trying to not have water on…
Read MoreResults RNA LLC, manufacturer of Lubrisine Eye Drops, has issued a voluntary recall of its product after a Food & Drug Administration (FDA) inspection found that manufacturers were “using practices…
Read MoreDrivers of cars, trucks, and other vehicles do have a duty to look out for pedestrians. If a car or truck strikes a pedestrian, the pedestrian is likely to die…
Read MoreA summary of the laws and frequently asked questions about paid sick time In 2017, Arizona passed a new law regarding paid time off for sick employees working for businesses…
Read MoreThe damages recoverable in a personal injury case depend, of course, most importantly on what damages did you actually suffer. But it includes medical expenses, it can include wage…
Read MoreUSA Today reported in May 2018 that bullying is all too common at nursing homes. Seniors, their children, and friends and family have the right to expect that seniors will…
Read MoreRichard Plattner, a founding partner of Plattner Verderame, P.C., has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who for his extraordinary work on behalf of clients throughout Arizona. He has been presented…
Read MoreA general rule of thumb if you’ve been injured is to stay off social media, for the purposes of you’ve got other sides, generally an insurance company, who is…
Read MoreThe Arizona Department of Child Safety states that “sexual abuse occurs when sex acts are performed with children. Using children in pornography, prostitution or other types of sexual activity is…
Read MoreIf you have a personal injury case, and you’re wondering how long it will take, there are, again, all kinds of variables that can go into that: the nature…
Read MoreLast week, a Reuters investigative report revealed that Johnson & Johnson has known that the talc used in its baby powder was occasionally tainted with asbestos, and they kept this…
Read MoreIf you’re in a car crash then you need to do several things afterwards, and one is to contact your own insurance company, because your insurance policy requires it. Our…
Read MoreThe Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that IKEA, the furniture giant, is voluntarily recalling its GLIVARP extendable dining tables in white because the table’s glass extension poses a serious…
Read MoreStatute of limitations is the amount of the time that someone has by law to bring a claim against anyone else. In Arizona for injury cases, generally it’s two years,…
Read MoreArizona car owners are required to carry insurance in case of an accident. The state requirements are that owners must carry: $15,000 for bodily-injury damage to one victim $30,000 of…
Read MoreThis has been a bad year for corporations; not for their bottom lines, per se, but for their reputations: Facebook and Cambridge Analytica sold us out. United Airlines let people’s…
Read MoreCommercial vehicles haul a lot of products. Sometimes, those trucks have open tops (like some dump trucks) or open sides, which increases the risk of debris spilling from the truck…
Read MoreAs far as asking how much you might be able to get for a personal injury settlement, there are so many variables. It’s like asking what will this cookie…
Read MoreA study conducted from 2003 to 2013 by the National Institute of Health (NIH) revealed that there were 53,636 space heater-related thermal burn injuries in that time frame. Many of…
Read MoreA lot of people have the mistaken idea that if they make a claim under their own insurance policy, their insurance rates are going to go up. Under Arizona…
Read MoreA teratogen is an agent that can cause a birth defect. There are many different sources of teratogens which pregnant mothers need to be aware of, and should review with…
Read MoreIf you were injured on a construction site, you’re not alone. Construction sites are very dangerous places. Injuries can happen for lots of different reasons. One of the things…
Read MoreExperts in the sleep industry recommend that adults get about 7 to 9 hours of sleep per night. However, despite that recommendation, surveys tell us that about 33 percent of…
Read MoreIt can be. Obviously, if you are provoking the dog, then it’s your fault; it’s not going to be the dog’s fault or the dog’s owner’s fault. But if…
Read MoreAccording to recent data, 12 percent of employees have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace. Among these victims, many simply remain silent. A survey conducted by CareerBuilder reveals that more…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. has once again been selected for inclusion on Best Lawyers’® list of “Best Law Firms” for the attorneys’ work in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs, in Phoenix,…
Read MoreA jury in San Francisco ruled in favor of a man who claimed that Roundup, the world-renowned weed killer, caused him to contract non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Dewayne Johnson, a husband, former…
Read MoreSports concussions, from Pop Warner all the way through the NFL and professional sports, are a hot button issue right now because they’re becoming not just more and more…
Read MoreRecent motor vehicle accident statistics in Arizona demonstrate the need for a strong legal advocate when you are hurt in a crash. Although Arizona is not the worst in the…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. handles all manner of product liability claims. We have put together this brief video set to talk a little bit about defective product cases, what your rights…
Read MorePeople are often worried before bringing a whistleblower or a qui tam action that they might lose their job, and that’s often a deterrent for people who have information about…
Read MoreIf you haven’t seen the CBS show Whistleblower yet, you’re missing out. Each week, the show covers a different case of fraud committed at taxpayers’ expense, and how honest, every…
Read MoreArizona has been a testing place for driverless vehicles for a long time, so we face some additional dangers on the road. If you were injured in a collision with…
Read MoreHunters wear bright orange to keep themselves safe while hunting. This helps reduce accidental shootings by other hunters. But orange can’t keep them safe from one of their biggest emerging…
Read MoreDistracted driving is a lot broader than texting and driving, which is what most people think of when they hear the phrase. If someone is texting, or talking on…
Read MoreCybex International, a popular American manufacturer of weight lifting equipment, has issued a recall for approximately 15,000 Cybex Smith Presses. According to the company, the weight bar can become dislodged…
Read MoreEven if you’re in a hit and run crash where you don’t know who it is that hit and injured you, there is possibly still a claim for you…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is excited to announce that firm co-founder Frank Verderame has been selected as a 2019 Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers, for his work in Personal…
Read MoreState Farm has agreed to settle a federal class action lawsuit in which it faced allegations of illegally financing Illinois elections. Plaintiffs in the suit claimed that the insurance behemoth…
Read MoreYou may have a personal injury claim if someone was negligent or intentionally hurt you. Each case has to be evaluated on an individual basis, which is why we…
Read MoreIn 2017, Arizona’s roads and highways claimed nearly 1,000 lives. And, in a recently released report, the officials who compiled the data say, in most cases, driver behavior is to…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C., would like to congratulate Kenneth W. Cody, the 2018 winner of the Plattner Verderame Civil Justice Scholarship. Mr. Cody is currently enrolled at Western Michigan University’s Thomas…
Read MorePlattner Verderame, P.C. is proud to announce that firm co-founder Richard S. Plattner has been selected for inclusion in the 2019 Best Lawyers in America list, for his work in…
Read MoreWe’re all probably familiar with U.S. 93, the main and most popular highway between Wickenburg and Las Vegas. The road runs for 200 miles, and is the most common route…
Read MoreYou may be surprised to learn that the car you’re driving now, and probably the car you’ve been driving for the last 10 years, has a little black box…
Read MoreBack in June, a jury in North Carolina awarded a $50 million verdict in a nuisance case filed by 10 plaintiffs against Murphy-Brown, which is owned by Smithfield. At the…
Read MoreIf you’ve been in a car crash, the question of “do you need to hire a lawyer” depends. If you know you’re at fault, there’s no question you’re at…
Read MoreDo you, or perhaps your parents, receive Medicare or Medicaid benefits? If so, your doctors could be billing you improperly. Many times this isn’t due to nefarious practices or fraud—although…
Read MoreIf you’re coming to an initial consultation with an attorney, it’s not required that you bring anything, but there are documents that you can bring to help your lawyers get…
Read MoreVape pens and e-cigarettes are peaking in popularity right now. People trying to quit smoking cigarettes, or people who just like to have plumes of smoke around their heads are…
Read MoreTort reform is the attempt by the insurance industry and large corporations in this country to take away your rights. We have the good fortune to live in a…
Read MoreArizona’s Medicaid agency, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), pays healthcare expenses for low-income or disabled patients. Under federal law, hospitals and providers must agree to accept the…
Read MoreCommon mistakes that we see that injured people make include delaying treatment. Do not delay treatment. If you’re injured, please go see a doctor and be honest with that…
Read MoreThe Justice Department and the Virginia attorney general are joining a whistleblower’s lawsuit that alleges a subcontractor knowingly and deliberately used defective concrete on a multi-million-dollar project for the D.C.…
Read MoreNuisance claims are defined by statute under Arizona law. They are generally things that are offensive to the senses of a number of people. This is the type of case…
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson has been slapped with a $25.7 million verdict for its negligence in failing to warn consumers of the potential health risks of using their baby powder. An…
Read MoreWhen there’s been a catastrophic injury, you need to call a lawyer, even if you don’t know that somebody else may have been at fault for it. Maybe the…
Read MoreWhen you sign a contract with your insurance company, you do so in good faith. Basically, that means when something goes wrong, you’ll tell the truth; in return, the insurance…
Read MoreHave you ever made a trip to the emergency room, thought you were covered by insurance, and later received a bill that seemed way too high? Chances are you just…
Read MoreYou can make a claim if you’re hurt as a pedestrian against the driver of the other vehicle and their insurance company. You may be surprised to learn that…
Read MoreAn implantable cardioverter defibrillator device, or ICD, is a miracle device. It’s a little box, powered by a battery, that attaches to your heart and records your heart’s rhythm. If…
Read MoreI’ve had the privilege of representing people who have suffered the most scary, catastrophic injuries that you can imagine. From brain injury, to paralysis, burn injuries, death of a family…
Read MoreIf you’ve been injured in a car accident in Phoenix, you can expect the medical bills to start rolling in pretty quickly. Depending on your injury, these bills could be…
Read MoreIf you’ve ever had, I hope you have had, a chance to help somebody out in a situation, it feels good. It really feels good to help somebody out…
Read MoreThe Takata airbag recall is the largest and probably most complex safety recall in United States history. This recall, affecting cars from model years 2002 to 2015, involved a design…
Read MoreWell, I’ve been practicing law; now I’m in my 41st year of doing it. What I love about being a personal injury lawyer for plaintiffs is I get to help…
Read MoreCecilia Guardiola, RN, has an impressive resume as a hospital compliance expert. However, recently, she’s been having trouble landing a job. It seems that once hospitals do a background check…
Read MoreI like representing injured plaintiffs because it’s a lot of fun. It’s not just fun what we do every day, going to court and making arguments, but it’s fun helping…
Read MoreDespite their reputation, pigs are clean animals. If given enough space, they’ll stay far away from their own waste. They’ll clean off their food if there’s water nearby. And the…
Read MoreBicycle safety can be a little bit complicated. Normally, bicycles are supposed to follow the same rules of the road that motor vehicles follow. But there are exceptions. In Arizona,…
Read MoreOn March 5, 2018, Natera Inc. settled with the U.S. government for $11.4 million dollars to resolve a qui tam action filed by Sallie McAdoo and Steven Aldridge in January…
Read MoreUnfortunately in our society, people who have positions of authority take advantage of that authority, and harass employees sexually in the workplace. There are a couple of kinds of claims…
Read MoreWaymo, the autonomous car development company, and Jaguar, the luxury vehicle brand, recently announced a partnership to build and outfit up to 20,000 I-PACE fully electric cars over the next…
Read MoreBars can be responsible if they over serve patrons, get them drunk and then an injury happens. It may seem counterintuitive that somebody who’s in the business of serving alcohol,…
Read MoreThe decade old lawsuit of a former law enforcement officer has facilitated the U.S. government’s re-capture of $66 million from a Japanese manufacturer. Toyobo manufactured and sold bulletproof fiber for…
Read MoreOn April 11, a New Jersey couple was awarded $80 million in punitive damages from Johnson & Johnson and Imerys Talc America. This comes a week after a Middlesex County…
Read MoreIn 1996, Goodyear started installing the G159 275/70R 22.5 tire – the G159, from here on – on RVs. That same year, the first complaint was made, claiming that the…
Read MoreWith the incredibly high rate of traffic fatalities lately, safety advocates and concerned people have been advocating for a change in what word we use to describe the collision of…
Read MoreIn February, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously ruled that the anti-retaliation protections of the Dodd-Frank Act do not kick in until a whistleblower has reported the fraud…
Read MoreA small plane crashed at the TPC Scottsdale Champions golf course on Monday night, killing all six people aboard. The Piper PA24 Comanche left Scottsdale Airport for Las Vegas, but…
Read MoreAt the end of December 2017, Kmart Corp agreed to pay out $32.3 million to the United States as part of a settlement of a lawsuit brought under the False…
Read MoreAs we move into a new year with a new round of car models hitting the market, let’s look back on the past year and some of 2017’s significant auto…
Read MoreA fatal car crash involving an autonomous vehicle occurred yesterday in Tempe, when 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg was struck and killed in Tempe, AZ. The investigation is still underway, but this…
Read MoreA whistleblower is a person who exposes fraud, or illicit or illegal behavior in an organization. When that information is reported to the government, and the government is able to…
Read MoreOn February 10, 2018, a group of friends took a helicopter tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon. They were visiting our country from Britain, to celebrate Stuart Hill’s…
Read MoreWhen a worker is harmed by toxic chemical exposure, he or she can only make a claim for workers’ compensation. But what happens when the worker’s baby suffers a birth…
Read MoreIn early 2018, the Chinese startup TuSimple will formally open a research and testing facility here in Arizona, testing and developing its autonomous trucks. The company already completed a successful…
Read MoreFor the last few years, e-cigarettes have become the go-to product for people trying to quit smoking. While no one debates the dangers associated with traditional tobacco products (lung cancer,…
Read MoreYou can be rewarded if you help uncover fraud perpetrated by a business against the federal government. That is what a qui tam action is. The latest numbers are out…
Read MoreMany people find driving to be a relaxing activity. Not that grinding day-to-day commute, but perhaps a leisurely weekend drive out to admire the local scenery. However, your pleasure drive…
Read MoreOn November 29th, a car crashed into an LA Fitness in Mesa. The details are still coming in, but ABC 15 reports that “a man rammed his vehicle into another…
Read MoreThere is a medical condition called pseudobulbar affect, or PBA. It’s technically a rare nervous system disorder that causes people to laugh and/or cry uncontrollably. The Mayo Clinic says it…
Read MoreIf you are like most holiday shoppers, you want to find gifts that will be loved and appreciated by your friends, family and loved ones. For some of us, though,…
Read MoreWe had our fair share of natural disasters in 2017. So far, the country has weathered hurricanes, droughts, tornadoes, floods, and wildfires. Hundreds of people have died, and countless citizens…
Read MoreJust a few weeks ago, the car development company Waymo started test-driving autonomous vehicles on Phoenix-area roads. Although they have been offering free taxi rides over the past year, there…
Read MoreWhen we think about high school sports injuries, football is typically the first thing that comes to mind—head and neck injuries, specifically. Another group of athletes, however, who often suffer…
Read MoreBMW has issued two separate recalls of its vehicles, because some of their cars and SUVs have been catching fire. Replacement parts will become available on December 18th. If you…
Read MorePlaytex, one of the leading manufacturers of children’s products, has recalled over 3 million dining sets after receiving reports of children choking on unexpectedly detached plastic. The brand has a…
Read MoreFraternity membership, also known as Greek life, has become synonymous with alcoholic overindulgence, misbehavior, and lack of consequences. Families across the country are becoming wary of allowing their children to…
Read MoreWhen you think about the miracles modern medicine can perform to save lives, to improve the quality of lives and relieve suffering, it is shocking to know that some of…
Read MoreUnderride guards are safety equipment that can be added to tractor trailers and other large, commercial trucks to protect drivers of passenger vehicles from fatal injuries. These pieces of equipment…
Read MoreThe number of health care fraud cases under the False Claims Act (FCA) is increasing every year. A study conducted by Taxpayers Against Fraud (TAF), reported 62 cases of qui…
Read MoreThe Supreme Court of the United States may be best known for hearing cases that capture the attention and imagination of the American public, but that is not all they…
Read MoreBack in 2010, a young woman named Brooke Melton died in a car crash after the ignition switch in her 2005 Chevy Cobalt slipped into a different position. The lawsuit…
Read MoreIt’s every parent’s literal worst nightmare: finding a child dead by his or her own hand. In the case of Gabriel Taye, a toxic school environment in Cincinnati, filled with…
Read MoreThere are some sports and events we participate in that carry obvious risks. These can be as mundane as eating undercooked foods despite clear warnings against the practice, or as…
Read MoreOn August 21, 2017, people throughout the country put on special glasses and stared into the sky, watching the moon almost blot out the sun completely. It was a surreal…
Read MoreInsurance companies can and do delineate where you can get your vehicle repaired under their coverage. The intention of this type of limitation is, ideally, to assure that competent work…
Read MoreWhen the World Intellectual Property Organization published the latest draft of their new Whistleblower Protection Act earlier in 2017, it was hoped that the new guidelines would meet the best-practice…
Read MoreMost days, the first thing you notice when you get out of your car in Tonopah is the smell, and it hits you like a tidal wave. The caustic ammonia,…
Read MoreAll of us at Plattner Verderame, PC would like to offer a heart-felt “Congratulations!” to firm partner Frank Verderame, who has just been elected to serve on the Board of…
Read MoreRidesharing apps such as Lyft, Uber and others continue to grow in popularity in large cities because they offer a convenient, cost-effective alternative to traditional taxis. Whether you request a…
Read MoreMillions of elderly Americans live in nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities and other care arrangements, where they are essentially hidden from public view and must rely on…
Read MoreIn the months of June, July and August, when Arizona reaches those famous triple-digit temperatures, many people worry about hot car deaths. When an 11-year-old Texas student, Bishop Curry, heard…
Read MoreThere are three important federal laws that apply to healthcare fraud and abuse: The False Claims Act, the Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute are three federal laws which govern…
Read MoreIt is devastating to lose a loved one in a car crash. When you discover that the collision was the result of someone else’s negligent behavior, it can be even…
Read MoreSo you finally got up the nerve to try skydiving. You and your best friends have decided to just do it already, and now you’re experiencing feelings of excitement mixed…
Read MoreTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a head injury caused by blunt trauma or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the brain’s normal functioning. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and…
Read MoreWhistleblowers have a vital role to play in helping the federal government identify fraud and corruption, which costs taxpayers billions of dollars each year. At the end of last year…
Read MoreWhen you’ve lost a loved one, no amount of restitution or validation will make the pain and grief heal faster. Nothing will help you heal except for time. Over time,…
Read MoreWe are all consumers, and we all buy products that we assume are safe to use as directed. It stands to reason that we should feel assured the things we…
Read MoreTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most insidious forms of medical issues. While the severity and effects of TBI can vary widely, in many cases families and caregivers…
Read MoreNews broke recently of a huge scandal in the healthcare world: Benjamin Poehling of UnitedHealth Group asserts that his former employer, and likely many other big name insurance companies, are…
Read MoreAll of us at Plattner Verderame, P.C., are proud to extend our hearty congratulations to our firm’s co-founder, Richard S. Plattner, for being recognized as the 2017 Lawyer of the…
Read MoreWhether played by children or adults, games and sporting activities are expected to offer a reasonable amount of safety from major bodily injury. Safety gear, such as helmets, or supervision…
Read MoreTony Stewart’s long embroiled wrongful death suit has taken a new turn as the NASCAR driver’s lawyers have asked the judge to dismiss the claims. The accident in question took…
Read MoreWait-times in any medical situation can be more than simply frustrating; they can be life-threatening. Due the high number of veterans eligible for services in the Arizona VA system, a…
Read MorePlagued by recent criticisms, Uber had been pinning its economic hopes and dreams on their self-driving car systems in major cities. This plan came to a brief but crashing halt…
Read MoreResponsibility and accountability – even for the powerful – are rooted into the core of our legal system. This country’s founders knew that a democracy needs a court system that…
Read MoreSamsung is making news for a couple reasons today. First, according to the Washington Post, Samsung is expected to present causes of the Galaxy Note 7 fires today. The Galaxy…
Read MoreA new study, published in December of 2016, reports that fewer than 2% of all physicians represent half of the malpractice settlements in the United States. This study concurs with…
Read MoreBefore purchasing products, you should always make sure the items are safe. But precaution doesn’t end there. We should all monitor items to make sure nothing we own and use…
Read MoreA former Oregon high school student has sued his school district for damages resulting from a traumatic brain injury he received while playing basketball. In October 2013, Robert Amarillas was…
Read MoreIn a big victory for nursing home patients and the Constitution, the federal government passed a new rule that prevents nursing homes from including arbitration clauses in their consumer contracts. …
Read MoreMost people believe doctors are good people who consider helping patients to be the top priority. And in many cases, that is true. However, a report by the Joint Commission…
Read MoreWe’ve posted about the dangers of e-cigarettes, but now we have video verification. This video shows an e-cigarette exploding in the purse of a woman in New Jersey. “Terrifying, scary.…
Read MoreFormer University of California football player, Neville Hawkins, filed a lawsuit this week against the NCAA and Pac-12 Conference for repercussions of concussions he received while playing college football in…
Read MoreBeing patriotic isn’t just the right thing to do. Sometimes, it pays too. A former executive at the agriculture company, Monsanto, is being paid $22.5 million for serving as a…
Read MoreIf you vape, please read! This new trend, has a vicious side effect. The e-cigarettes have exploding batteries, and explosions are not rare. According to the Arizona Republic, “officials at…
Read MoreAs the saying goes, “failing to prepare is preparing to fail.” Proving this to be true, a study by health economists at Harvard, M.I.T., Columbia, and the University of Chicago…
Read MoreA former Stanford football player has initiated a class action lawsuit against the Northern California University, as well as the NCAA and the Pacific-12 Conference, for head injuries he and…
Read MoreMonday was a bad day to be near train tracks across the country. Three separate incidents occurred throughout the day, leaving six people dead in three cities. Crashes occurred in…
Read MoreThe family of Anton Yelchin has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, claiming the actor’s death resulted from a defect in the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Yelchin, who…
Read MoreUber, the ride sharing app which took the nation by storm, was recently reprimanded by a New York judge for its litigation tactics as part of a class action anti-trust…
Read MoreThe clear surface coating on the bracelets and necklaces contain lead in excess of the allowable limits. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health…
Read MoreIf your kid has one of these bottles, get the lead out, snatch it from her hands, and get your money back! The lead solder exterior base of the bottles…
Read MoreThese baby monitors may not be quite as explosive as the lithium ion batteries in e-cigarettes that are going off like bombs all around the world — but you still…
Read MoreIn the first place, why do you have a sniper cross-bow? In the second place, get it replaced before it smashes you in the face. Tabs on the hooks attaching…
Read MoreLooks like the Cannondale Bad Boy bicycle should just be called the Cannondale Bad bicycle. The fork axle on Cannondale Bad Boy and Bad Girl commuter bicycles can crack. Source:…
Read MoreMedical providers, which cause the third-most deaths in the United States (behind only heart disease and cancer), and the insurance companies hard work have struck yet another blow to patients. …
Read MoreA Federal Judge in Philadelphia is allowing a case against Bayer, regarding its marketing of the birth control device Essure, to proceed. The drug giant asked the court to dismiss…
Read MoreA Billings, Montana school district has settled a lawsuit stemming from the fall, and subsequent skull injury, of a seven year-old student. The student, a second grader at Broadwater Elementary…
Read More215 injuries so far — that we know of. Get this repaired before you put baby in this stroller again. The front wheel can become loose and detach, posing crash…
Read MoreThe high-profile death of Anton Yelchin following the rollaway of his 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee illuminates significant problems with the defect – first investigated by NHTSA in August 2015,…
Read MoreBeing in a crash is traumatic, and seeking the support of friends and loved ones is completely normal. After you have surveyed the damage, treated your injuries and returned home,…
Read MoreA college woman is suing rapper A$AP Ferg and the Coachella Music and Arts Festival because of injuries she suffered while watching A$AP Ferg perform at the 2014 festival. The…
Read MoreThe family of a six-year old Massachusetts girl is suing Panera after the restaurant’s employees caused the girl to become extremely ill by putting peanut butter on her grilled cheese…
Read MoreNew York state lawmakers are considering a bill that would change the statute of limitations on medical malpractice cases, giving patients more time to file a medical malpractice suit. Currently,…
Read MoreKashi Company announced this week that it is voluntarily recalling a variety of granola bars in the United States. The recall is due to sunflower seeds in the bars that…
Read MoreEight more automakers have announced that they are recalling vehicles with defective Takata air bags. This round of recalls, following Takata’s announcement earlier this month that up to 40 million…
Read MoreMake sure your tires are not 6 years old or older. If they are, replace them, no matter how much tread they have. This video will show you how to…
Read MoreThe chairs can collapse unexpectedly. And it can hurt! Source: TJX Recalls Foldable Lounge Chairs Due to Risk of Injury; Sold at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls Stores
Read MoreA Michigan jury will be tasked with deciding who is to blame for a man suffering a severe knee injury when he slipped on shotgun pellets. The man, Russell Albertson,…
Read MoreA plastic surgeon in Burley, Idaho is being sued by four former patients for giving them counterfeit Botox and breast implants. The accused doctor, Dr. Temp Patterson, has since closed…
Read MoreA Portland, Oregon man was awarded $13.5 million after a garbage truck hit him, severing his left leg above his knee. The 57-year old, Scott Busch, was crossing the street with…
Read MoreRockabye baby — The waist buckle can break, and baby may fall. Source: Twin Go Recalls Baby Carriers Due to Fall Hazard
Read MoreHere’s a hint…if they are, we have no way of knowing about it. Arizona is part of a larger national issue in which doctors and hospitals are able to hide…
Read MoreIn the last three months alone, juries have forced Johnson & Johnson to pay well over $100 million in damages to individuals and their families due to a link between…
Read MoreDon’t get burned by your electric kettle — stop using it and get your money back. The heating element can fail and rupture, posing shock and burn hazards to the…
Read MoreAccording to a lawsuit filed this month, a patient at Windsor County Drive Care Center in Fremont, California suffered life threatening injuries due to the facility neglecting him. The patient…
Read MoreGood Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, California agreed to a $450,000 settlement in a case where it was accused of improperly discharging a homeless patient. The Hospital was accused of…
Read MoreLike your house? Want to keep it? The Impel and Impel 2 power packs’ lithium ion batteries can overheat and catch on fire during charging. Source: Brunton Outdoors Recalls Battery…
Read MoreLearn, don’t burn! The recalled ROVs can catch fire while consumers are driving, posing fire and burn hazards to drivers and passengers. If you have one of these stop using…
Read MoreNo matter what you’re driving, it is imperative to always be safe, and alert, on the roads. However, the Huffington Post reports that the trucking industry is intentionally making our…
Read MoreWarning about e-cigarettes exploding: The explosions generally result when the e-cigs get overcharged. The quality (more expensive) model chargers are digital and incorporate automatic kill switches to avoid overcharging. Conversely…
Read MoreThe chair can tip over when leaning back. Source: Staples Recalls Back in Motion Office Chairs Due to Fall Hazard
Read MoreLawsuits are good for America. This article from Harper’s Magazine is a little long, but worth the read. https://harpers.org/archive/2016/04/suing-for-justice/
Read MoreDon’t bet your child’s life on a bad skull bucket. The helmet’s plastic shell can crack where the straps attach, causing the helmet to shift and move on the wearer’s…
Read MoreTwenty-five people are suing a hospital in Springfield, Massachusetts after the hospital used unsterilized equipment. Baystate Noble Hospital failed to properly sanitize equipment used for colonoscopies in 2012 and 2013. …
Read MoreSource: IKEA Recalls Children’s Bat Cape Costumes Due to Strangulation Hazard
Read MoreThe estate and family of a mentally ill Oregon man have filed suit against the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office for the man’s death in prison. Bradley Thomas, 55, was found…
Read MoreAnother terrifying bit of life or death news from Black Diamond. A nylon runner with a tape splice (two cut ends joined by masking tape) will fail in normal use.…
Read MoreFriends, if you bet your life on this equipment you need to stop right now and get the free replacements.The carabiner can unexpectedly open and allow the rope to become…
Read MoreThe family of Robert Beck, an 18 year-old quadriplegic former football player, has filed suit in Montana against Beck’s coach, athletic trainer, and school district. Beck suffered an on-field concussion…
Read MoreThe lopper handles can break when attempting to cut branches, posing a risk of serious injury and laceration. It’s a vicious surprise if the handle snaps when you’re pushing hard…
Read MoreWhat Happened: Judge Merrick Garland was announced by President Obama last week as the President’s nominee to fill the current vacancy on the Supreme Court of the United States (often referred to…
Read MorePop Warner Football settled a lawsuit with a Wisconsin woman whose son committed suicide allegedly due to head injuries incurred while he played football as a child. Debra Pyka filed…
Read MoreConductive foreign material was mixed into the battery cells during manufacturing, posing a risk of fire. Things designed to sit on my lap should NOT burst into flames! Source: Panasonic…
Read MoreExercise is to make us healthy. Don’t get injured by your equipment. The blue flywheel can shatter while in use and throw metal pieces into the air. Source: RacerMate Recalls…
Read MoreCables damaged during manufacturing can come in contact with the metal body of the lamp. A shocking event. Source: IKEA Recalls Floor and Table Lamps due to Shock Hazard
Read MoreThe lamp can separate from its base and fall onto consumers below, posing an impact hazard. Source: GE Lighting Recalls High-Intensity LED Replacement Lamps Due to Impact Hazard
Read MoreA Baltimore woman is suing the Baltimore mayor, city council and two contractors for their negligent repair of a sewer system, which led to her toilet exploding. The Plaintiff, Angela…
Read MoreIf you got propane from Crescent Point Energy you may have gotten a bad batch.The recalled propane does not have sufficient levels of odorant to help alert consumers of a…
Read MoreIf you have a Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Challenger or Chrysler 300, you need to read this. They can start moving when the car is in park.
Read MoreThe arm bar can bend or detach during use, posing a fall hazard to children.A highchair is high enough for a fault cause a permanent brain injury. If you have…
Read MoreThe fan heaters can overheat, posing a fire hazard. A heater that gets hot is nice. A heater that overheats and catches fire — not so much. Source: CE North…
Read MoreDon’t let your dive computer send you around the bends. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist the pun.) Seriously, when you dive your life can depend on your dive computer. Get the…
Read MoreDo you have a Microsoft surface Pro? Get the power cord replaced before you get burned or shocked. The AC power cords for Pro, Pro 2 & Pro 3 tablets…
Read MoreThe four suction cups on the underside of the rugs can fail to prevent slipping, posing a fall hazard to the user. Bathtub falls can be deadly. What’s in your…
Read MoreSource: Preventable Ford Airbag Death Touches off Latest Recalls | Safety Research & Strategies, Inc. Exploding airbags that expel deadly shrapnel are in more vehicles than the car companies want you…
Read MoreThe car seat carry handle can crack and break allowing the seat to fall unexpectedly, posing a risk of injury to the infant. I hate dropping Baby on her head…
Read MoreThe foam padding on the stroller’s arm bar can come off in fragments if the child bites the arm bar, posing a choking hazard. You can’t watch the baby every…
Read MoreDon’t trust tires that are more than six years old, even if they have plenty of tread. Watch this video to see just how dangerous all tires are, and how…
Read MorePier 1 Imports Recalls Swingasan Chairs and Stands Due to Fall Hazard Source: Pier 1 Imports Recalls Swingasan Chairs and Stands Due to Fall Hazard
Read MoreThe seat plate weld can break, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Weld failures are often sudden and catastrophic, and an unexpected uncontrolled drop from seat height to the ground…
Read MoreThe metal discs that cover the frying pan’s rivets can pop off and hit consumers, posing an injury hazard. You don’t want shrapnel coming off your cookware! Source: Macy’s Recalls…
Read MoreA child can remove the highchair’s tray, posing a fall hazard. Source: Safety 1st Recalls Décor Wood Highchairs Due to Fall Hazard | CPSC.gov
Read MoreThe government and big business are once again teaming up to hide the dangers to all of us from defective highway construction. They are whitewashing a guard rail design which…
Read MoreThe power cord on some Bosch, Gaggenau, Kenmore and Thermador dishwashers can overheat. Really? The power cord? How many years have appliance makers been making power cords, and this company…
Read MoreThe chair may tip or slide backward, posing a fall hazard. Source: Rattan Arm Chairs Recalled by Ross Stores Due to Fall and Injury Hazard | CPSC.gov
Read MoreThis recall covers wheels on many kinds of bikes. Make sure you don’t have one before you ride again.Thirteen Manufacturers, Distributors Recall Bicycles with Front Disc Brakes to Replace Quick…
Read MoreKeep your fingers out of the pizza. The handle of the pizza cutter can detach during use, posing a laceration hazard. Source: Calphalon Recalls Pizza Wheels Due to Laceration Hazard…
Read MoreZ-shaped hooks that attach the hammock to the hammock stand can bend or break, resulting in a consumer falling to the ground. Source: Bed Bath & Beyond Hammock Stands Recalled…
Read MoreThe handlebar can pinch fingers placed at the center where the handlebar connects to the bike frame. Source: Wishbone Design Recalls Recycled Edition Bikes Due to Injury Hazard | CPSC.gov
Read MoreThe rings can unexpectedly crack or break during use, posing a fall hazard to children. Source: Rainbow Play Systems Recalls Plastic Yellow Trapeze Rings Due to Fall Hazard; Manufactured by…
Read MoreThe battery packs can overheat, posing a fire hazard. Source: Fujitsu America Recalls Battery Packs for Fujitsu Notebook Computers Due to Fire Hazard | CPSC.gov
Read MoreArizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is warning consumers to be cautious of misleading websites that falsely appear to be affiliated with the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Division (MVD)…
Read MoreThe crib mattresses fail to meet the federal open flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard. Source: IKEA Recalls Crib Mattresses Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standard |…
Read MoreBy Randall Hinsch During my commute to and from the office I usually listen to sports talk radio or Howard Stern. It depends on what is going on in the…
Read MoreGermanwings Flight 9525 Tragedy We extend our condolences to the families of the victims of the recent airplane crash in France. Family members of the crash victims who would like to…
Read MoreAnalysis of Texas Claims Finds ‘Sea of Calm,’ Overall Stability in Tort System by Ceci Connolly, Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, March 10, 2005; Page A08 In his pitch for legislation imposing…
Read MoreBig business and big government seek to deny consumers access to our courts by restricting contingent fees. by Richard S. Plattner Institutional defendants have spent millions of dollars to limit the…
Read MoreDISCOVERY DISPUTES: HOW TO RUN THE RAILROAD WITHOUT RAILROADING ANYBODY (An open letter to trial judges) Over the approximately 75 years since the legal system moved from “trial by ambush”…
Read MoreIn October, Susan Marie Brock, the wife of Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock, was arrested on charges of having a long-term sexual relationship with a teenage boy. The teen, who…
Read MoreSuing the state or federal government for the actions of a governmental employee is often much more difficult than suing a private citizen. The state of Arizona and the federal…
Read MoreFederally recognized American Indian tribes are sovereign entities with the right to self-government. As sovereigns, they are responsible for economic development, financial solvency and the general welfare of their members.…
Read MoreSelecting a physician is a daunting but important task. You want to find someone you can trust to provide advice or treatment that may save your life. It pays to…
Read MoreThe annual El Tour de Tucson in Arizona is one of the more popular and successful public bicycling touring events with up to 11,000 bicyclists registered each year to cycle…
Read MoreA dog is a beloved member of any family. Whether it is going for a jog in the park or just walking around the block, dog owners get countless hours…
Read MoreThe law firm of Plattner Verderame, P.C., announces that Randall A. Hinsch has been selected as one of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers. Approximately six percent of the Arizona State Bar’s members…
Read MoreThe law firm of Plattner Verderame, P.C., is proud to announce that Frank Verderame has been named to the annual list of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers. Of Arizona State Bar’s current…
Read MoreTruck lane restrictions are becoming increasingly common along America’s interstates, state highways and toll roads. As of April 2010, a number of states, including Texas, Missouri, Tennessee and Virginia have…
Read MoreCar accidents involving wrong-way drivers have become more common in recent years, even as the overall crash rate has fallen, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Unfortunately,…
Read MoreKeeping tabs on your teenage son or daughter is tough enough, but it becomes even more nerve-wracking when you hand over the keys to the car. You say you trust…
Read MoreBills to improve on our streets appear to be gaining some traction in the Arizona Legislature. In this year’s session, the House voted to ban motorists from having children riding…
Read MoreCongratulations to our own Richard S. Plattner! Richard was selected by his peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America, 21st edition for work in the practice areas of Personal Injury…
Read MoreArizona Governor Jan Brewer recently signed a bill to stop local communities from charging at-fault drivers a fee for accident response services. Arizona is the 12th state to prohibit the…
Read MoreOn a heavily-traveled section of Interstate 10 between Phoenix and Tucson, disaster struck on September 8. An eastbound 18-wheeler driven reportedly crossed a median and entered the westbound lane, careening…
Read MoreAnyone who has driven on Arizona highways lately knows that they can be an extremely dangerous place. While you may be exercising safe driving habits, it is not uncommon to…
Read MoreMany people may be surprised about one aspect of civil lawsuits: when a personal injury claim or similar matter goes to trial before a jury in Arizona or virtually any…
Read MoreAs a port of entry between two closely connected and enterprising trading partners, Arizona hosts thousands of foreign commercial vehicles on its roads every year, mostly from Mexico. From buses…
Read MoreA wide variety of injuries can take place on private property, including the home of a neighbor, family member or friend. While people who were injured under such circumstances may…
Read MoreAbout 1,400 Arizonans receive emergency medical treatment for heat-related illnesses every year, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS). Among those, 30 to 80 people – more than…
Read MoreRep. Jerry Weiers (R-Ariz.) sponsored House Bill 2475, which was supposed to allow motorcycles to weave in between cars in stopped traffic, but Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed the proposed legislation.…
Read MoreOn September 9, in the Crestmoor neighborhood of San Bruno, California, a gas pipeline exploded under a busy intersection in the San Francisco suburb. The explosion destroyed 37 homes and…
Read MoreArizona has recently proposed a bill that would ban texting while driving. Those caught texting behind the wheel would receive a $50 fine, which would increase to $200 if the…
Read MoreVictims of sexual abuse often feel like there is no place for them to turn. It can be even worse if the abuser is someone that people look up to,…
Read MoreThe law firm of Plattner Verderame, P.C., announces that Richard S. Plattner has been recognized as one of Arizona’s Finest Lawyers. Only about six percent of the Arizona State Bar’s…
Read MoreProbate courts across the nation serve many important functions: they resolve cases concerning the disposition of property belonging to deceased persons, administer court-supervised trusts, and handle proceedings to create guardianships…
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