Takeda Agrees to 2.37 Billion Settlement for Actos Bladder Cancer Suits

Takeda is the maker of the diabetes drug Actos, which has been linked to bladder cancer and other serious health problems. The company insists that it followed all safety protocols and that the benefits of the drug far outweigh its risks. Takeda recently settled approximately 9,000 bladder cancer lawsuits for $2.37 billion. Experts believe that […]

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Myths About Tort Reform’s Effect on Health Care Costs Revealed

Recent Research Reveals Tort Reform Does Not Negatively Effect Health Care Costs Those who are concerned with rising health care costs often advocate for tort reform, claiming it will make health care more affordable by reducing frivolous lawsuits. Some even claim that tort reform will increase the number of doctors in a given area, since

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Is the FDA Hiding Information To Protect Drug Companies?

The FDA States They Are Responsible for US Drug Safety According to its official website, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for “assuring the safety, efficacy and security of human and veterinary drugs”, among other things. Having an agency responsible for ensuring drug safety should mean that medications approved for public use are

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2015 Jeep Cherokees under investigation by the NHTSA for Engine Compartment Fires

In some cases, it takes hundreds of incidents before a product defect is investigated. Other times, it only takes one, as is the case with an investigation currently underway on the 2015 Jeep Cherokee. A single vehicle fire caught the attention of officials from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), who are now looking

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Honda fined $70 million for failure to report death and injury claims

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) requires automakers to report information about warranty claims that affect consumer safety. Honda Motor Company was recently fined $70 million for failing to report information on over 1,700 death and injury claims related to defects in vehicle airbags. The fines are actually two separate ones of $35 million

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Is the airbag in your vehicle safe?

The recent airbag recall surrounding Takata airbags continues to grow in scope as more vehicle manufacturers have come under fire for not immediately recalling all of their products with these potentially deadly defective airbags. Controversy continues to rage over what course of action should be taken to ensure that everyone who is in danger has

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Workers Compensation Attorney Fights For Injured Workers

David Law Group, P.A., takes action to level the playing field for injured workers! Victims of workplace accidents in Florida are severely disadvantaged given current laws. In fact, the current law in Florida does not favor injured workers who seek compensation benefits, and may actually work against them in some cases. There are several reasons

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Wal-Mart Truck Accident puts effort to amend hours of service rules in question

The crash involving actor Tracy Morgan and a Wal-Mart truck driver has focused national attention on the problem of fatigued drivers. While the debate about forcing truck drivers to observe various breaks and rest periods has been raging for some time, this particular crash occurred at a time when various state legislatures are considering bills

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