- Evan Rosen | February 28, 2007 5:19 PM |
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MiscellaneousOn Tuesday, February 20th, the Supreme Court overturned a 79.5 million dollar punitive damage award against Philip Morris. The plaintiff in that case, Jesse Williams, died after years of smoking Marlboro cigarettes. His widow brought the claim arguing that the tobacco company had conducted years of fraud in purposefully marketing cigarettes as not being harmful. The original trial court jury...
- Evan Rosen | February 28, 2007 3:33 AM |
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MiscellaneousPara que un abogado revise su pregunta sin costo alguno, por favor escriba su nombre, su dirección de red, número de teléfono, codÃgo postal y su pregunta a la derecha. Un abogado ó asistente legal de habla hispana revisara su pregunta y usted recibira una respuesta dentro de dos dÃas laborales. No podemos garantizar que un abogado de la Adjunta de Lesionados aceptara su caso. Ademas,...
- Evan Rosen | February 27, 2007 3:04 PM |
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MiscellaneousLa Administración de Comida y Drogas (FDA por sus insignias en Inglés) confirmó con el Centro de Control de Enfermedades (CDC) que la bacteria, salmonela, existe en ciertos contenedores de la mantequilla de mani Peter Pan y Great Value Peanut Butter, y es la causa por una enfermedad nacional. Hasta la fecha, el FDA confirmó que 329 personas han enfermado por la bacteria, con 51...
- Evan Rosen | February 27, 2007 2:18 PM |
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MiscellaneousThe Food and Drug Administration now confirmed along with the CDC that Salmonella does exist in certain lots of Peter Pan and Great Value Peanut Butter and is the cause for the nationwide sickness. To date, the FDA claims 329 people have been confirmed ill from the bacteria, with 51 hospitalizations. Meanwhile, the FDA says the outbreak is "ongoing," meaning that the contaminated product is...
- Shannon Weidemann | February 27, 2007 1:03 AM |
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Property Owner's Liability (Slip & Fall)A teenager was trying to retrieve his dog when he was bit by another dog. He believed it to be a pitbull but the owner took off with her dog before he could get any information from her.A 15-year-old Boone boy had 24 hours to track down the owner of a dog that bit him, in order to avoid a series of painful shots. Within minutes of his story airing on Channel 13, someone located the dog. It was...
- Evan Rosen | February 26, 2007 8:43 PM |
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MiscellaneousHoy en Anderson Cooper's 360 en el canal CNN habra un especial sobre como la industria de los seguros rutinamente lastima a las victimas de casos de lesion personal. Esto es algo que nosotros como abogados sabemos desde 1965. Hoy, parece que se arrojara mas luz sobre el asunto.Tanto las companias de seguros como los oficiales del gobierno le dan la espalda a los trabajadores lesionados en...
- Evan Rosen | February 26, 2007 7:30 PM |
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MiscellaneousNuestro cliente estuvo en un accidente automovilistico cuando el carro del fue atravesado por otro carro que se corrio una parade marcada "stop sign."El sufrió lesiones serias y necesito una cirugÃa en su espina dorsal lumbar y en su espina dorsal cervical. La demandada decÃa que ella no era negligente en conducir su vehÃculo y por lo tanto la compania de seguros negaba responsabilidad en...
- Evan Rosen | February 26, 2007 11:58 AM |
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MiscellaneousTonight on Anderson Cooper's 360 on CNN is a special about how the insurance industry routinely hammers victims of Personal Injury cases. This is something we as attorneys in this field since 1965, have known all this time. Tonight, it appears some more light will be shed on this frustrating situation. The insurance industry and government officials regularly turn their back on the injured...
- Evan Rosen | February 24, 2007 1:12 PM |
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MiscellaneousBoing and several other defendants combined to pay 13.55 million to two injured military servicemen who sustained serious personal injuries after a helicopter crashed due a defective gearbox. OfficersJuan Beltran and Ron Carns were taking an Apache Longbow out for a test flight when the gearbox failed due to lack of lubrication. The Apache crashed to the ground from 800 feet comprimising both...
- Evan Rosen | February 22, 2007 11:37 PM |
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MiscellaneousThe Center for Disease Control has confirmed the presence of Salmonella bacteria in the peanut butter that people have claimed made them ill. This all took place after ConAgra Foods recalled all Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter after the products have been linked to nearly 300 people nationwide. After this latest revelation from the CDC, ConAgra's CEO, Gary Rodkin, offered an official...
- Evan Rosen | February 22, 2007 9:04 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsOur client was involved in an accident when he was broadsided coming through a 4-way stop and suffered substantial injuries which required him to undergo surgery to his lumbar spine and cervical spine. The defendant driver was saying that she was not negligent in driving her vehicle and hence her insurance carrier was denying liability on the claim. Thereafter, depositions were taken of an...
- Evan Rosen | February 21, 2007 4:22 PM |
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Property Owner's Liability (Slip & Fall)Con Agra Foods has recalled Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter last week that was made at its plant in Slyvester, GA. The peanut butter made at that plant has been linked to salmonella poisning in almost 300 people. They have now recalled the peanut butter saying it will cost between $50 and $60 million dollars.The company said the recall cost of 6 cents to 8 cents a share will drag its...
- Evan Rosen | February 21, 2007 4:04 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsTwo people were killed Sunday night in an airport shuttle accident involving two shuttles at the Fort Lauderdale airport. The head-on crash killed the driver of one shuttle and a passenger on the other. Eight other passengers were sent to the hospital with injuries.Authorities believe one of the victims, bus driver George Pitter, was driving in the eastbound lane with one passenger when a...