Tips on Social Media after an Injury
Being 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, your first instinct may be to post about your experiences on social media. This is where people can get in trouble. Sharing too much information…
Read MoreRapper and Coachella Sued for Crowd Surfing Injury
A 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 plaintiff, Libby Frankel, says in the suit that her head and neck were injured when A$AP Ferg leaped off the stage and landed on top…
Read MorePanera Sued After Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Peanut Butter Causes Allergic Reaction
The 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 sandwich. The girl has a severe peanut allergies, and her family twice made the restaurant aware of such when ordering the grilled cheese sandwich. The restaurant…
Read MoreNew York Legislature Considers New Medical Malpractice Bill
New 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, New York law states that victims of medical malpractice must file a lawsuit within 2 ½ years of the malpractice occurring. However, the bill would…
Read MoreKashi Company Recalls Granola Bars
Kashi 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 may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Read more about the product recall here.
Read MoreMore Takata Air Bags Being Recalled
Eight 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 air bags will be declared defective by 2019, accounts for over 12 million air bags. Today’s recalls include Chrysler, Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Mitsubishi, and…
Read MoreOld tires are dangerous
Make 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 check the age of your tires. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngIK4dmTGic
Read MoreTJX Recalls Foldable Lounge Chairs Due to Risk of Injury; Sold at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls Stores
The 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 MoreMichigan Jury to Decide Fault for Slip and Fall
A 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, was touring an Ervin Industries plant when he slipped on shotgun pellets, manufactured at the plant, that laid on the floor. While Ervin Industries’ attorneys…
Read MoreIdaho Doctor Sued for Using Fake Breast Implants
A 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 his cosmetic surgery business. The suit accuses Dr. Patterson of intentionally, and without notifying the patients, switching counterfeit Botox and breast implants, manufactured in China,…
Read MoreJury Awards $13.5 Million To Pedestrian Who Lost Leg
A 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 a “walk” signal when the garbage truck made an illegal right hand turn. The driver of the truck was cited for failure to obey traffic…
Read MoreTwin 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
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
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
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
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…
Read MoreStaples Recalls Back in Motion Office Chairs Due to Fall Hazard
The 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.
Lawsuits 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 MoreRollerblade USA Recalls Helmets Due to Head Injury Hazard
Don’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 head. Get your refund and a new helmet lickety-split. Source: Rollerblade USA Recalls Helmets Due to Head Injury Hazard
Read MorePatients Suing Hospital That Did Not Properly Sterilize Equipment
Twenty-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. At least 293 patients were affected, and Baystate Noble is testing each of those patients who choose to be tested. At this point, at least…
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