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Twin Go Recalls Baby Carriers Due to Fall Hazard
Rockabye baby — The waist buckle can break, and baby may fall. Source: Twin Go Recalls Baby Carriers Due to Fall Hazard Richard PlattnerI have been active in leadership in the Arizona Association for Justice (lawyers who represent injured folks, and formerly known as the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association) since 1985. I served as President…
Read MoreAre Doctors Doing More Hurt Than Help?
Here’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 their mistakes from the public, as the hospitals do not record such errors. As a result, it’s nearly impossible for clients to pick the best…
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Loses Over $100 Million in Suits for Cancer-Causing Talcum Powder
In 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 cancer and the talcum powder in the company’s powder products. In February, a St. Louis jury awarded $72 million to the family of an Alabama…
Read MoreWalmart Recalls Rival Electric Water Kettles Due to Burn and Shock Hazards
Don’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 user. Source: Walmart Recalls Rival Electric Water Kettles Due to Burn and Shock Hazards Richard PlattnerI have been active in leadership in the Arizona Association…
Read MoreCalifornia Nursing Home Injures Patient
According 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 was admitted to the facility following a fall that broke his leg, and at the time he suffered from diabetes and nerve damage. According to…
Read MoreLos Angeles Hospital Settles “Patient Dumping” Case
Good 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 “dumping” the patient – releasing the person somewhere other than a residence, without the patient’s consent. The settlement funds will be paid for homeless recuperative…
Read MoreBrunton Outdoors Recalls Battery Packs Due to Fire Hazard
Like 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 Packs Due to Fire Hazard Richard PlattnerI have been active in leadership in the Arizona Association for Justice (lawyers who represent injured folks, and formerly…
Read MorePolaris Recalls RZR Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles Due to Fire Hazard; Severe Burn Injuries, One Death Reported
Learn, 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 it now! Source: Polaris Recalls RZR Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles Due to Fire Hazard; Severe Burn Injuries, One Death Reported Richard PlattnerI have been active in…
Read MoreTrucking Regulations Impact Accidents and Fatalities
No 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 roads more dangerous…and your Congressional Representative might be able to help. The attorneys at Plattner Verderame, PC are experienced in all accident cases, including those…
Read MoreExploding e-cigarettes
Warning 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 the cheaper models will just keep charging the battery; their solution is to supply very detailed directions, e.g. never charge for more than 2 hours…
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