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Beware of “Button Batteries” – Products Liability

Beware!!! These small, coin-sized batteries found in many home appliances and childrens’ toys can be hazardous and deadly. If swallowed, the consequences can be immediate and devastating. Occassionally, a swallowed battery will pass through the intestine. More often, the batteries become lodged in the throat or intestine and can release…

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Congressional Republicans Seeking to Suppress State and Individual Rights

Congressional Republicans are unrestrained hypocrits and ardent agents of America being a money-centered society over a people-centered society. The lure of big money trumps (pun intended) their lip service philosophy of limiting big government to empower the people. H.R. 5, the so-called Help Efficient, Accessible, Low Cost, Timely Health Care…

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Limiting Injury in Vehicle Rollover Accidents

Vehicles like the Ford Bronco II, Ford Explorer and 15-passenger vans are designed with an unreasonable risk of rollover. Although there are many things manufacturers can do to prevent rollover accidents, rollover accidents will occur in vehicles considered safe. Knowing this, manufacturers should implement safety features designed to limit rollover…

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Florida Products Liability Cases – Interplay of Statute of Repose & Statute of Limitation

A statute of limitation is an enactment in a common law legal system that sets forth the maximum time after an event that legal proceedings based on that event may be initiated. Most people are familiar with the concept. Far less familiar to the general public, and even to some…

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Dangerous Products

From time to time, I will list in this blog recent important information regarding manufactured products used by American consumers. Today’s entries: Darvocet and Darvon: Popular prescription pain medications, go by the generic name propoxyphene. FDA studies show that the drug puts patients at risk of potentially serious or even…

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Florida Legislature Targets Enhanced Injury Law

In the November, 2010 election, Republicans gained additional seats in the Florida House and Senate, making their previous solid majorities even stronger. Combined with the election of pro-big business Republican Governor Rick Scott, individuals should expect to see their rights at seeking redress from large corporations dramatically curtailed. One of…

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15-Passenger Vans Are Rolling Death Traps – Product Liability/Negligence

Fifteen-passenger vans, especially those manufactured before 2004, are, by design, inherently unstable and unsafe, making them prone to roll over during tire blowouts and quick maneuving at higher speeds. People are being severly injured and killed when the vans roll over. Sadly, federal regulators and auto safety experts have known…

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Pharmaceutical Malpractice (Florida) – Botox Maker to Pay $600 Million In Settlement

Allergan, Inc., the maker of wrinkle-smooting Botox, has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a year-long federal investigation into its marketing of the top-selling, botulin-based drug. The investigation, involving charges of paying kickbacks to induce physicians to inject Botox for off-label uses and teaching doctors how to bill for…

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Forklift Accidents in the Workplace – Florida Workers’ Compensation & Civil Law

Workplace forklift accidents are common in Florida and often result in catastrophic injuries or death. Our law firm is currently handling two forklift accident cases, each involving serious injuries. Employees injured in forklift accidents should be eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits through the employer or its insurance company. The…

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PRODUCT LIABILITY – Federal Car Safety Standards Are Inadequate

Federal law requires all cars sold [to the public] in the United States to meet the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). It sounds good, but it’s not. The FMVSS are minimum standards for vehicle safety. Many of the standards applicable today were issued in the 1960s and 1970s, cover…

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