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Defects in Seatbelts
As safety precautions rise in automobile manufacturing and law enforcement, a decline in injuries and deaths in car accidents have declined significantly. Seatbelts are perhaps the most functional piece of security for a driver or passenger. However, in the event of an accident, some seatbelts have failed because of design error or assembly, leading to…
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Nursing Home Abuse Continues to Grow
Senior citizens in need of care and reside in nursing homes are being abused by the very people that are paid to take care of them. This atrocity is occurring at an alarming rate in our country. There are currently over three million adults living in elderly care facilities in the United States. On average,…
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What to Do If Your Child Is Sexually-Abused In A Safe Haven
Most parents feel uneasy about leaving their children in the care of someone else. However, they trust that the person that they leave their children with will not harm them. That is not always the case. It is estimated that 20 percent of girls and 5 percent of boys are sexually-abused. Keep in mind that…
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How the False Claims Act Protects You
If you are an IRS fraud whistleblower, or any kind of financial fraud whistleblower, the False Claims Act may protect you from retaliation. How does it work? The False Claims Act gives would-be whistleblowers a formal, legal, process by which they may bring their complaints without tipping off their potentially interested employers. A False Claims…
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Ethicon Physiomesh Hernia Mesh Lawsuit
Ethicon, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) has recalled its Physiomesh flexible composite mesh; a surgical mesh product used to treat a variety of hernias with a minimally invasive surgery.
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Talcum Powder Cancer Lawsuit Jury Rendered $72 Million Verdict Rendered Against Johnson Johnson
Talcum Powder Cancer Lawsuit Alleges That Women Develop Ovarian Cancer Allegedly Due To Using Talc-Based Products For Feminine Purposes.
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Children Exposed To Antipsychotic Drugs May Be More Likely To Develop Type 2 Diabetes
Children who take prescription antipsychotics drugs, such as Zyprexa, are at a significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes than youth who do not take antipsychotic medication…
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