Fredericksburg Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys

Our firm handles cases throughout the City of Fredericksburg, Stafford County, Spotsylvania County, and surrounding areas.   After fighting for our client for many years, we recovered $3.25 million in a Fredericksburg premises liability case for a young child who suffered a traumatic brain injury as an infant.  We represented a Stafford County client in…

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Zofran and Birth Defects

  Zofran was developed to help cancer patients who were experiencing nausea and vomiting.  The FDA approved Zofran in 1998.  It was originally indicated for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, and was also approved to treat nausea and vomiting associated with radiation therapy, anesthesia, and surgery. Zofran was never approved for use in pregnant women to…

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Jules Bianchi’s Traumatic Brain Injury – Diffuse Axonal Injury

The family of French Formula One driver, Jules Bianchi, released a statement saying that Bianchi sufferred a serious traumatic brain injury in his crash at the Japanese Grand Prix.  The statement says that Bianchi suffered diffuse axonal injury and is in critical condition.  Bianchi is in the Intensive Care Unity of the Mie General Medical…

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FDA recalls NuVision drugs due to unsafe conditions, again

FDA recalls NuVision compounding pharmacy drugs over sterility concerns Following a July safety inspection of the Downing Lab’s  (aka NuVision Pharmacy) compounding pharmacy in Dallas, Texas, the FDA has issued a drug safety alert and a formal request to Downing Lab to immediately recall all of their drugs marketed as sterile.  This is the second…

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DePuy Synthes Craniomaxillofacial Distraction System: Class I Recall

Class I recalls of medical devices or drugs are the most serious type of recall. They are issued when there exists “a reasonable probability that use of these products will cause serious adverse health consequences or death,” according to the U. S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA notified healthcare professionals on 8/28/2014 of a…

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Advice of Counsel Affirmative Defense May Waive Attorney-Client Privilege

Attorneys should be aware that they risk waiving attorney-client privilege by asserting an advice of counsel affirmative defense. In an antitrust litigation, the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho recently granted plaintiffs’ motion to compel certain defendants to produce documents identified on their privilege logs because they had waived attorney-client privilege by asserting…

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Alternatives to Power Morcellation in the Treatment of Uterine Fibroids

There are a number of treatment options available for women with symptomatic uterine fibroids, including traditional, open surgical hysterectomy (performed either vaginally or abdominally) and myomectomy, laparoscopic hysterectomy and myomectomy performed without morcellation (cutting is performed by surgeon, not electronically powered spinning blades), as well as other non-surgical options. There are clear benefits to morcellation.…

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How regulations impact crash investigations

A review of trucking regulations shows why prompt investigation of tractor trailer truck crash is crucial to winning tractor trailer truck injury death cases. You can count on the fact that, even before the dust from the tractor trailer truck crash settles, the truck company or its insurance company will send an investigator to the crash…

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