The Challenges of Proving Traumatic Brain Injury

One of the most challenging aspects to proving a case involving traumatic brain injury is rebutting the testimony of medical expert witnesses hired by the defense who claim that no such injury exists. The very defense experts who make their living testifying against plaintiffs in traumatic brain injury cases have also testified against brain-injured veterans…

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Takata Airbag Recalls and Deaths Mounting

Takata airbags have been recalled in approximately 25 million vehicles worldwide, and at least 12 deaths have been attributed publicly to the defective airbags.  I say “publicly” because there have been confidential settlements, which may have been kept from the […]

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NBC Exposes Bard IVC Filters

Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) filters are medical devices used in patients who are contraindicated for anticoagulant therapy.  They are spider-shaped metal filters implanted into the largest vein in the body called the inferior vena cava, and are designed to prevent blood clots from traveling up to the heart and lungs. Medical device giant, C.R. Bard, made…

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Medical Malpractice Rates: Don’t Believe the Hype

The “tort reform” crowd would have us believe that medical negligence is almost nonexistent, but that medical malpractice insurance premiums are skyrocketing and driving physicians out of business due to “frivolous” lawsuits.  Here are some facts.  A study by HealthGrades reported that medical negligence in hospitals kills about 195,000 Americans per year. To put this in…

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After the truck accident: what now?

If you have been involved in a tractor trailer truck accident or other big truck accident in Virginia, you need to take care of your medical needs first. However, it is very important that you also understand that the trucking company will likely send to the scene its own attorneys, phtotographers, and truck accident investigators as soon…

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Think the FDA tests products it approves? Think again.

Hundreds of products and drugs get approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration every year. Many people mistakenly believe that the FDA, because it has approved a device or drug, has also tested the product before allowing the sale. But this is not the case: the FDA conducts no independent testing, but rather relies…

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Frequently asked questions about the Fiat Chrysler (Jeep) recall

If you drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee or Commander, chances are you’ve probably heard or paid close attention to the news regarding the defects in certain vehicles. We’ll try to answer a few questions you may have here. How do I know if my vehicle is part of these recalls? Find your vehicle’s vehicle identification number…

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