2 tips for reducing the risk of a serious car crash by gturnercontentcustoms | Mar 2, 2023 | Car Accident Injuries For multiple years, improved safety features in vehicles and informed public policy helped drive down the rate of major motor vehicle collisions. The number of crashes that occurred each year and the number of…
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Will criminal charges help those hurt by the baby formula recall? by gturnercontentcustoms | Feb 24, 2023 | Defective Products Parents with young children have felt the pressure created by the baby formula recall for more than a year now. Many households depend on formula for an infant’s nutrition. Parents trust the companies that make…
Continue reading ›Baby formula recall now leads to criminal investigation by punith.s@thomsonreuters.com | Jan 23, 2023 | Defective Products Supply chain interruptions were problematic enough, but the closure of a production facility for baby formula by Abbott Laboratories in Michigan last year started a chain reaction that caused nationwide shortages in 2022. Initially, the information about “contaminated”…
Continue reading ›2 reasons defective airbags can lead to catastrophic injuries by gturnercontentcustoms | Jan 16, 2023 | Car Accident Injuries Some of the largest-scale automotive recalls in recent years have involved defective airbags. These crucial safety systems can prevent potentially fatal or life-altering injuries. When people purchase newer vehicles, the safety systems, such as side-impact airbags,…
Continue reading ›What impact does contaminated formula have on infants? by | Dec 22, 2022 | Defective Products For a surprisingly long time now, retail establishments have had a hard time keeping infant formula in stock, which has made parents and many professional care providers quite nervous. This necessary product serves as an alternative to breast milk…
Continue reading ›Paying for someone’s long-term care after a debilitating injury by | Dec 14, 2022 | Car Accident Injuries For all of the convenience that motor vehicles create in modern society, they come with burdensome costs. The individual costs associated with vehicle ownership pale in comparison to the societal impact of motor vehicle collisions. Crashes are…
Continue reading ›Camp Lejeune contamination by lainie.little@thomsonreuters.com | Nov 22, 2022 | Catastrophic Injuries You have heard the words “Camp Lejeune” in the news in the past few years, but few understand the tragedies there. Camp Lejeune was a Marine Corps military base in North Carolina. For years, it housed millions of servicemembers and their civilian family…
Continue reading ›Similac baby formula faces new recall due to leaks, spoilage by gturnercontentcustoms | Oct 31, 2022 | Defective Products Could your baby’s infant formula be spoiled? That’s the question a lot of parents need to be asking themselves right now, given that Abbott Nutrition has issued a new recall of certain formula products. Complaints about…
Continue reading ›Things to consider when selecting a guardian for your children by gturnercontentcustoms | Oct 19, 2022 | Estate Administration When you become a parent, you dream of watching your children graduate from high school or get married someday. It can be painful and make you very emotional to think about the possibility that you die…
Continue reading ›Coping with limb loss after traumatic incident by punith.s@thomsonreuters.com | Oct 3, 2022 | Catastrophic Injuries Physical, emotional and financial challenges await anyone who loses a limb in a traumatic incident. A person may have a limb severed in a motor vehicle accident or doctors subsequently amputate the injured arm or leg in order to…
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