Philips Respironics has recalled 3,400,000 of its sleep apnea machines, also known as Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines and ventilators. The recall includes specific Philips Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure (Bi-Level PAP), Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and mechanical ventilator devices to address potential health risks related to polyester-based polyurethane sound abatement foam that is [...]
Although there have been improvements in product safety regulations, there are still dangerous toys on store shelves that consumers need to be aware of. There is no better time to stress this than during the holiday season. There are toy related hazards, that as parents, we must be aware of and protect our children from. [...]
Food poisoning is never a pleasant experience, but a serious case of it can land a person in the hospital- or worse, if they have contracted viruses such as E. coli, listeria or salmonella from contaminated food. Who can forget the tragic incident that occurred to a seventeen-year-old girl who died from Salmonellosis, while aboard Royal [...]
Child lawnmower injury accidents are more common than one would think. It may be hard to believe, but every single day of the year, at least 13 children are seriously injured in lawnmower related accidents- that is nearly 5,000 kids a year seen at emergency rooms across the country; according to a recent study from [...]
Piper airplanes have been involved in a number of fatal crashes resulting in wrongful death lawsuits across the country. For example, a man died in Washington State after his plane crashed near Felts Field in May 2015. His wife sued Piper, alleging that the airplane (a Piper PA-46 350P) was negligently designed and flawed. Last [...]
[youtube id="zG9zb8Dynco" align="center"] The multi-district litigation brought by men from around the country who have been injured taking low T drugs is now in front of Judge Matthew Kennely, who is a Clinton appointee. He has been on the Federal Bench in the Northern District of Illinois since 1999. This will be Judge Kennely’s first [...]