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Galveston Bay Personal Injury Lawyer articles in category: Defective & Dangerous Products

Posted by Scott Kappes
April 28, 2008 4:35 PM

A government researcher has called for human trials to be halted after blood substitutes being tested were linked to an increased risk of heart attack and death. In a study of pooled data from...

Posted by Scott Kappes
March 24, 2008 3:48 PM

Over the Easter weekend the FDA issued an alert to consumers and grocers about a possible risk of salmonella associated with cantaloupes imported by Agropecuaria Montelibano, a Honduran grower and packer. Research has lead health authorities to believe that cantaloupes imported by this company may be associated with over 50 reported cases of salmonella. All cantaloupes imported by this company...

Posted by Scott Kappes
March 20, 2008 2:42 PM

This week a wrongful death lawsuit was filed on behalf of the family of a New Jersey mother of two who tragically died after suffering a seizure on December 7, 2007. Jackie Kelly Bozicev, 32, had recently moved into a new home with her husband, Robert, and two young children Mary Kelly and Matthew. Jackie and Robert planned two have more children in the future, but wanted to hold off for a...

Posted by Scott Kappes
March 17, 2008 2:24 PM

Today MEGA Brands in conjunction with U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission issued a voluntary recall of two magnetic toys that could pose a serious risk to children. The Magnastik and Magnetix Jr. Pre-School Magnetic Toys were recalled due to the risk that small magnets contained in some parts may become dislodged from their housing and can cause severe, even fatal, injury if ingested. If...

Posted by Scott Kappes
February 25, 2008 4:05 PM

Today the FDA issued a warning to consumers about the safety of denture cleaning products. The warning was prompted by the death of one person and allergic reactions experienced by at least 72 others. The FDA said that some but not all of the reactions resulted from improper use of the products. The likely culprit is a bleach called persulfate, an allergen found in nearly every denture cleanser...

Posted by Scott Kappes
February 22, 2008 3:26 PM

A Texas housewife has filed a lawsuit against DuPont, Union Carbide and others alleging that she was exposed to asbestos over a 27-year period from washing her husband's work clothing. The plaintiff, Frances Barras, who suffers from an asbestos related illness, claims that her sickness results from the washing of her husband's contaminated clothing. The lawsuit claims that Barras inhaled great...

Posted by Scott Kappes
February 21, 2008 2:52 PM

On Wednesday the Supreme Court sided with medical device makers; delivering an 8-1 decision in favor not allowing patients injured by an FDA approved medical device to file lawsuit against the manufacturer. The Court cited a 1976 law that they say bars state-law claims challenging the safety and efficacy of medical devices that have been received pre-market approval from the FDA. The ruling only...

Posted by Scott Kappes
February 20, 2008 6:11 PM

Kimlyn Cline of Kilgore, Texas has filed a product liability lawsuit against Advanced Medical Optics, the makers of Complete Moisture Plus Multi-Purpose disinfectant contact lens solution, alleging that the solution did not disinfect as advertised causing her to develop an eye infection. Cline's infection even with treatment worsened and she is now in need of corneal transplant surgery. The...

Posted by Scott Kappes
February 14, 2008 9:59 AM

Yesterday Johnson & Johnson announced a voluntary recall of a popular version of their Duragesic pain patch. About 32 million patches sold by PriCara, a unit of J & J, are being recalled due to concerns that a defect could expose patients to excess doses of the powerful opioid, fentanyl, leading to respiratory difficulties and even death. The company estimates that defects exist in two out of...

Posted by Scott Kappes
February 11, 2008 12:01 PM

For the first ever FDA scientists will be evaluating the safety of the materials used in tattooing. The investigation was incited by numerous reports of skin irritation following a tattooing session. The FDA wants to know how the chemicals break down, and if any pose a threat to the individual's safety. If the FDA finds it necessary to enact changes or limitations it could have a huge impact on...

Posted by Scott Kappes
January 23, 2008 10:40 AM

Toymaker RC2, the makers of Thomas & Friends toy trains amongst other toys, has agreed to pay $30 million to settle a class action lawsuit resulting from last years toy recalls. Between June and September the company recalled over 1.7 million toys due to the use of lead paint in many of their toys. This was the first recall to raise substantial public awareness and concern about lead paint in...

Posted by Scott Kappes
November 08, 2007 9:39 AM

Yesterday the Consumer Products Safety Commission announced the recall of 4.2 million Aqua Dot Chinese made toys. The toys allegedly contain a "date rape" drug that can pose a serious risk to children. The Craft toys contain 1,4, butanediol on their beads which if ingested can cause unconsciousness, respiratory depression and seizures. The Aqua Dot toys had made Wal-Mart's list of the top 12...

Posted by Scott Kappes
November 01, 2007 2:20 PM

Earlier this month the FDA issued a Class I Recall on defibrillator wires that connect implanted defibrillators to the heart. The wires, (leads) were manufactured by Medtronic Inc., one the leaders in this market. The Sprint Fidelis leads were linked to several reports of patients receiving unwarranted shocks from their defibrillators. Plaintiffs' attorneys have begun filing lawsuits against the...

Posted by Scott Kappes
October 18, 2007 2:41 PM

The FDA has issued a Class I Recall for possible fracture risks of Medtronic Defibrillator Leads. The recall comes one day after the company issued a warning of possible fracture dangers and voluntarily stopped distribution of suspected products. The FDA says that fracture risks can be associated with a very small percentage of manufactured leads however they are taking fast and furious action....

Posted by Scott Kappes
September 27, 2007 2:57 PM

Just when you thought the toy recalls had finally passed, today comes news of a seven new recalls. The recalls all have been issued in association of unsafe levels of lead paint. Over 600,000 new toys and children's jewelry are affected by the recall. About 200,000 units of Thomas & Friends railway toys are involved in the most recent recall. The Chicago based company, RC2 Corp., that...

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