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  • Posible Juicio Por Vuelco del ATV Yamaha Rhino
    El ATV Yamaha Rhino puede contener defectos de diseño que hacen el vehículo peligrosamente inestable. Han salido varios informes de ocasiones donde el ATV se a volcado y los pasajeros en el interior han obtenido heridas graves. Varios heridas han sido reportadas durante el uso de los ATV Yamaha Rhino. Las heridas típicamente son p...
  • Job lost due to wrongful termination
    Los expertos consideran que más de 250,000 personas son injustamente despedidos de sus puestos de trabajo cada año. ¿Qué puede hacer si cree que lo echaron sin razón justa? Tal vez "renunció" después de haber sido presionado. Tal vez usted no haya recibido la debida notificación. Tal vez uste...
  • Credit Union Lawsuit Cites Excessive Overdraft Fees
    Jun-20-18 Madison, WI: In March 2018, Matthew Domann filed a class action lawsuit against Summit Credit Union alleging that since 2010, SCU has wrongfully charged overdraft fees to checking account customers throughout Wisconsin. The credit union lawsuit details a practice of placing “holds” on pending debit card transactions and deposits to artificially d...
  • Another Levaquin Lament
    Aug-11-08 Philadelphia, PA: For no apparent reason, Lynn had damaged her Achilles tendon; it got so bad that she could barely walk. Then she had problems with the rotator cuff tendon in her right shoulder. Her injuries were baffling Lynn and her doctors, until she discovered the link between damaged and ruptured tendons and Levaquin . "The first time I took Lev...
  • "Losing Weight wasn't worth taking Fen-Phen: PPH was the Outcome"
    Jul-22-08 Atlanta, GA Margaret was given a script for Fen-phen and took it every day for two years, right up until it was pulled from the market. "It worked, I lost 100lbs," she says, "but in retrospect, this drug is so dangerous that I wouldn't have taken it had I known that PPH (Primary Pulmonary Hypertension) would ultimately be the outcome." "This drug ma...
  • Chantix Led Smoker to the Psych Ward
    Apr-11-08 Las Vegas, NV Donna's experience with Chantix was like a fast descent into hell and she's lucky to be alive to tell her story. It started out with bizarre dreams and ended with a suicide attempt that put her in a psychiatric ward. Today she is dealing with embarrassment and remorse. And she's back to smoking a pack a day. She took Chantix for three...
  • Credit Card Abuse Takes on Many Forms
    Mar-13-08 Freeland, MI Credit card abuse can take on many forms—including the personal data you entrust the credit card company to hold safe on your behalf. However, that is not always the case, as witnessed in January when data from 650,000 credit cards was at risk of being compromised after a computer tape went missing. GE Money handles credit card oper...
  • Head Games: Meat Packing Plants Pose Risks to Workers
    Feb-8-08 Austin, MN You've often heard the phrase, "he's got more brains than he knows what to do with..." In the town of Austin, Minnesota that phrase has taken on new meaning, thanks to a bizarre health issue that appeared to be affecting certain employees of a meat processing plant there. In fact, as truth is stranger than fiction, you would be forgiven if...
  • Unpaid Overtime: Never too Late to Claim in New York State
    Dec-14-07 Albany, NY It's almost never too late in New York State to claim for [ unpaid overtime ], a contentious workplace issue that is haunting employers both large and small. If you think you have been unfairly denied overtime pay, you have up to six years to launch a claim. And, if you're successful, you can collect money owing—and penalties—for p...
  • Out of Network Overcharges - Overcharge Legal Help - LawyersAndSettlements.com
    The New York Attorney General's Health Care Report has determined that the Consumer Reimbursement System is 'Code Blue': they found its database to be "unreliable, inadequate and wrong". For the past year, legal experts have been conducting investigations into allegations that health insurance companies conspired to reduce insurers' reimbursements by cha...
  • Zyprexa Cat Out Of The Bag
    Dec-19-06 Washington DC Documents acquired by the New York Times from attorney Jim Gottstein show that Eli Lilly ran a "Viva Zyprexa" marketing campaign to convince doctors to prescribe Zyprexa off-label and between 1999 and 2002, its sales doubled from $1.5 billion to $3 billion. Although most people would recognize that the Zyprexa cat cannot be stuffed ba...
  • SJS - Called A Fate Worse Than Death
    Jan-29-06 Until Susie Orme developed Stevens Johnson Syndrome, it was a condition she read about in medical textbooks and a difficult topic to study for on her postgraduate exams. Susie is a doctor and as such, she was able to diagnose her own SJS. However, "no amount of training could prepare me for the pain ahead," she said. Susie's SJS was a reaction to the a...
  • Some Amusement Park Accidents Have Little to Do with the Rides
    Oct-15-14 Upper Marlboro, MD In most cases an amusement park accident or incident involves a mechanical problem with a ride or other attraction through mechanical breakdown, poor maintenance procedures or operator error. Newer riders are increasingly sophisticated, and faster. However, a fact of amusement park life that is not often mentioned is park security...
  • Car Wash Employers Don’t Come Clean
    Dec-15-22 Los Angeles, CA Wage theft is an ongoing California labor law violation , and it often happens at the car wash. Sadly, most victims are the Golden State’s most vulnerable workers: they are low wage earners, have the least education and fewest legal protections. Often, they are immigrants and people of color. Generally no one goes to jail for the the...
  • Rollins v. Dignity Health Creeps toward Settlement
    Nov-23-21 Oakland, CA Rollins v. Dignity Health , a nearly nine-year old ERISA lawsuit that has been moving through the federal court system since 2013, may be one step closer to settling. The Northern District of California has preliminarily approved a deal with the addition of an additional sub-class of plaintiffs. The same court rejected proposed settlement...
  • Ground Beef Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination
    Aug-6-09 Washington, DC Over 400 tons of ground beef were recalled today when officials linked the meat to a salmonella foodborne illness outbreak. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Beef Packers, Inc. of Fresno, California has recalled approximately 825,769 pounds of ground beef products linked to an o...
  • DOL Charges TPA Embezzled ERISA Plan Assets
    Mar-18-24 Pittsburgh, PA On February 5, the Western District of Pennsylvania issued  a Temporary Restraining Order barring RiversEdge Advanced Retirement Systems, LLC and Paul Palguta, the company’s sole owner and president, from accessing the assets of various ERISA retirement plans . The Department of Labor has accused the third-party administrator of...
  • Johnson & Johnson Strikes Back
    Apr-5-24 Trenton, NJ On March 27, District Court Judge Michael Shipp issued a brief order that permits J&J to contest scientific evidence linking talc products to ovarian cancer. The ruling could seriously disrupt the 53,796 talcum powder lawsuits  that have been consolidated in the District Court for the District of New Jersey. The order cites recent...
  • FDA Officials Sued Over Conflict of Interest Part II
    Oct-2-07 Washington, DC: The lawsuit filed on behalf of dying cancer victims against FDA officials that describes the intentional rigging of the advisory committee that met to review the application for the approval of Provenge, a cancer vaccine, on March 29, 2007, clearly proves that the industry-controlled FDA is never going to clean up its act. The defendants...
  • Whittling Down PPI Cases for Bellwether Trials
    Jan-29-21 New Jersey  If all goes according to Judge Cecchi’s plan, the pool of Proton Pump Inhibitor drugs (PPI) cases will have whittled down to six only – from a total of 32 potential bellwether cases by the end of January. The first bellwether trial is expected to begin on November 15, 2021 (initially set for September) with additional tria...
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