Hunt Safely This Season: Remington 700 Rifle Recalled for Deadly Trigger Defect
Nearly One Million Model 700 Rifles Remain Unrepaired Over the decades, millions of gun owners have relied on the classic Remington 700 bolt-action rifle. But no matter how safely hunters exercise their 2nd Amendment rights, this season nearly one million Remington Model 700 rifles will put lives at risk, despite...
Continue ReadingJohnson & Johnson Reeling After $417 Million Verdict In California
Johnson & Johnson Reeling After $417 Million Verdict In California The first court case in California against Johnson & Johnson for its talc products associated with ovarian cancer resulted in a massive payout against the pharmaceutical giant. The four-week trial resulted in the Los Angeles jury siding with Eva Echeverria,...
Continue ReadingTraffic Accident Cases in Alabama More Dangerous in Bad Weather
This summer has brought large amounts of rain and many thunderstorms to Alabama. Wet weather can create hazardous driving conditions and increases the likelihood of being involved in a motor vehicle wreck. This may lead one to wonder if there is a car wreck during bad weather, which driver(s) is...
Continue ReadingNissan Hit With $25 Million Jury Verdict In Faulty Brakes Case
A jury in Los Angeles has returned a $25 million verdict for Hilario Cruz, Araceli Mendez, and Solomon Mathenge against Nissan in a lawsuit blaming faulty brakes for a car crash that killed three people. The crash that occurred at an intersection in Hollywood involved a minivan and an Infiniti...
Continue ReadingTechnology: Friend or Foe?
A recent case out of Middletown, Ohio made headlines this week about a man’s pacemaker providing information that may ultimately land him in jail. Ross Compton told investigators that he was sleeping when a fire started in his house. Mr. Compton explained that he had just enough time to pack...
Continue ReadingMonsanto Secretly Funded Internet Trolls to Downplay Roundup Risks
Monsanto is yet again trying to convince the public that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the company’s popular herbicide Roundup, doesn’t cause cancer. Last month, this blog published an article detailing Monsanto’s attempts to directly interfere with scientific literature on the subject as well as an EPA investigation into the...
Continue ReadingEstates, Personal Representatives, and Wrongful Death Claims
DO YOU NEED AN ESTATE TO PURSUE YOUR CLAIM? In many states, including Alabama, in order to bring a wrongful death claim on behalf of a deceased loved one, you must first be appointed the personal representative of the estate of the deceased person by the local probate court. If...
Continue ReadingWhat to Do If You Are in a Hit and Run
Hit and run wrecks happen often, despite the fact that fleeing the scene of a wreck is illegal in Alabama. Being in a hit and run wreck can be a trying time which is why we have composed a list of steps to take if you or a loved one...
Continue ReadingEliquis® Lawsuits Consolidated Into MDL
Eliquis® (apixaban) is the latest of the new-age blood thinners to have lawsuits against its manufacturers (Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer) consolidated into a multi-district litigation (MDL). On February 7, 2017, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation agreed to centralize the Eliquis lawsuits before Judge Denise Cote in the Southern District...
Continue ReadingFraternity Hazing and University Liability
A fraternity ritual, also known as hazing, begins around 9 pm on February 2, 2017, at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Penn State University. At approximately 10:45 pm, after being forced to consume large amounts of alcohol, an intoxicated pledge, Timothy Piazza, falls down the basement steps at his...
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