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Truvada Lawsuits

Tuesday, May 7th, 2019

Truvada lawsuits may be available for you or a loved one. Update 10-25-2021 JCCP in San Francisco California has approximately 19,000 cases so far. The Federal cases in the Northern District of California have about 1500 cases with a scheduled trial date in 2022. People who are infected by the human immunodeficiency virus and those who are at risk for it may be prescribed an antiretroviral medication that contains tenofovir disproxil. There are a number of medications that contain the … Read more

Trampoline Park Injuries in South Carolina

Wednesday, April 24th, 2019

Trampoline Park Injury Attorney Near You According to NBC, there are an estimated 800 trampoline parks in the U.S. The indoor parks allow patrons to bounce and are popular among children and families. However, trampoline park injuries reportedly lead to 100,000 emergency department visits every year, according to a recent study that was reported in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. The number of trampoline park injuries has greatly increased. Among children, 59% of fractures such as … Read more

Pressure Cooker Explosion Lawsuit

Sunday, April 14th, 2019

Pressure Cooker Explosion Lawsuits Pressure cookers are popular in the U.S. because they offer a convenient method to cook meals quickly. These common kitchen appliances allow you to cook meals that would normally take several hours in under one hour. However, when the safety features of these machines fail, catastrophic injuries can result. Numerous people have suffered severe burn and other injuries as a result of defective cooker explosions. If you have suffered serious injuries because of a defective pressure … Read more

Gadolinium Deposition Disease Lawsuits from MRI contrast agent

Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

» WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING GADOLINIUM CASES « Gadolinium Deposition Disease from MRI Magnetic resonance imaging is a common procedure that doctors use so that they can get clear pictures of the internal organs and structures of the human body. Gadolinium is an agent that provides high contrast so that the systems and structures can be more clearly seen. It was first approved by the FDA in 1987 and has been used by multiple companies as an ingredient in … Read more

Las Vegas Shooting Litigation

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

Las Vegas Shooting Litigation If you or someone you know was impacted by the Las Vegas shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival, you could be entitled to legal compensation for your losses. The injured victims were not just from Las Vegas. Victims traveled from different states, including South Carolina. The shooting affected many people and caused a wide range of serious injuries and long-term fallout: Gunshot Injuries Blood Loss Organ Damage Fractures PTSD Death Many More Many concert goers … Read more

Tire Defect Lawsuits

Wednesday, February 28th, 2018

Tire Defect Lawsuits Tire Defect Lawsuits are filed when a defective tire causes a serious accident involving catastrophic injury or even death. These defects cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle resulting in the subsequent crash. Factors that we examine to see if there is a tire defect or if a tire otherwise caused the accident: The tread tears away from the carcass of the tire The belt tears away from the tire Driver or someone else reports … Read more

Defective Guardrail Lawsuits

Sunday, February 25th, 2018

Defective Guardrail Lawsuits Defective guardrails may play a role in your auto accident recovery. End terminals on guardrails have design defects that cause significant injuries and even death. The Trinity ET-Plus and X-Lite guardrails have design defects. The ET-plus fails by piercing or overturning the vehicle. The X-Lite is known to have a poor performance record as well with similar issue causing serious injuries and deaths. Properly designed terminals are designed to absorb the impact of a crash and allow … Read more

Beware of plastic wheel hubs

Wednesday, February 21st, 2018

Exercise caution with products containing plastic wheel hubs As manufacturers continue to try and save money on products by switching from metal to plastic parts, the risk is shifted to the end user. Since 2001, at least 8 consumer products and almost 1.5 million units have been recalled because of this danger. The top 5 seen: Hand Trucks Wheelbarrows Big Red Wagons Snow Throwers Boat Carts The problem reveals itself when the consumer tries to inflate the wheels with an … Read more

What if there is not enough insurance to cover my damages

Monday, February 19th, 2018

What if there is not enough insurance to cover my damages? In a car wreck in South Carolina, drivers are only required by law to carry insurance in the amount of $25,000 for bodily injury coverage. So what happens if your damages are more than $25,000? The ambulance bill and emergency room trauma bill alone are like in excess of the state minimums. Unfortunately we see this everyday in our injury practice. When this scenario arises, we attempt to discover … Read more

You can still file GM Ignition Switch Cases

Monday, February 19th, 2018

An auto accident victim with serious injuries may be able to file against GM under the faulty ignition switch theory. Many cases were previously barred from filing suit until a recent Supreme Court decision changed a lower court ruling. The door is now open for potentially hundreds of previously barred ignition switch claims to be filed for personal injury claims arising before GM filed for bankruptcy in 2009. We essentially look for airbag non deployment for these claims. Bodily Injury … Read more

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