Aug 23, 2017 | BARD IVC Filter, Birth Defects, Class Action Lawsuit, Defective Drugs, Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Diabetes, Drug Side Effects, Heart Attack Risk, Hip Replacement, Knee Replacement, Mass Tort, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products, Wrongful Death Cases
When you are injured during a medical procedure, it is easy to assume that it was the doctor or the medical facility that was at fault. However, while there are cases of medical malpractice, there are also many injuries caused by defective medical products. These...
May 26, 2017 | Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Recalled Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an updated safety notice regarding infections caused by the LivaNova PLC Stӧckert 3T Heater-Cooler System, formerly known as the Sorin Group Deutschland GmbH system. Patients have suffered harm from infections...
Mar 13, 2017 | Class Action Lawsuit, Defective Drugs, Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Mass Tort, Personal Injury, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability
We Strongly Urge You To Contact Your Representatives To Prevent Your Rights From Being Taken Away! Last week in our blog post, “URGENT – Your Rights Are About To Be Severely Limited By New Laws Favoring Big Pharma,” we explained how several bills in the House of...
Mar 6, 2017 | Class Action Lawsuit, Defective Drugs, Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Hip Replacement, Insurance Law, Knee Replacement, Mass Tort, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability, Recalled Products, Wrongful Death Cases
URGENT – Your Rights Are About To Be Severely Limited By New Laws Favoring Big Pharma This week and next week certain bills that were rushed through the House Judiciary Committee without one single hearing are coming up for a vote on the House floor. These bills...
Jan 25, 2017 | Class Action Lawsuit, Defective Drugs, Defective Medical Devices, Defective Products, Drug Side Effects, Mass Tort, Pharmaceutical Litigation, Product Liability
A recent case was dismissed by order of Alabama’s Supreme Court because the claim from the plaintiff was time-barred. The defendant’s motion was granted due to the expiration of the statute of limitations. The plaintiff had originally named the wrong party in the...