Takata Airbags and Products Liability Law
Takata Airbag Recall Largest in U.S. History
Mark Rosekind, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), announced on Wednesday that NHTSA was requiring Takata to work with automakers to recall an additional 35-40 million Takata airbags. This brings the Takata airbag recall number in the U.S. to nearly 65 million airbags, the largest in U.S. history. NHTSA’s announced reason for…
Read MoreHOW DO I KNOW IF MY DOCTOR HAS A MALPRACTICE HISTORY?
“Wait – You mean to tell me that he has hurt other patients before?” I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve seen a medical malpractice client’s face turn pale with shock and despair when I share with them that their doctor has been sued successfully in the past. Typically, these clients have very…
Read MoreDo I Still Need to Pay My Medical Bills if I Think That I’m a Victim of Medical Malpractice?
The Problem “Do you mean to tell me that the hospital can make a mistake and still send me a bill? And they actually expect me to pay it?” Many patients who are unhappy with the results of their health care, or who feel that they have been victims of medical malpractice, are surprised…
Read MorePinnacle Hip MDL: 5 Things to Know
This is part two of a two part question and answer piece about the DePuy Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip implant system. Part one focused on the recent $502 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson and its unit, DePuy Orthopaedics. This part focuses on the multidistrict litigation (MDL) involving the Pinnacle Hip Implant litigation. We first wrote…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreTakata 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 […]
Read MoreNBC 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…
Read MoreMedical 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…
Read MoreClass I Recall of MicroPort’s ProFemur Hip Implant due to Fracture Rate
The FDA announced that it is recalling MicroPort Orthopedics’ ProFemur Long Cobalt Chrome 8 Degree Varus and Valgus Modular Neck implants over issues with the acute fractures. The agency labeled the recall as a Class I, the most serious type of recall, […]
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