Personal Injury Blog
DANGEROUS ROADS
Car Accidents | Posted on February 12, 2016 at 5:56 pm by neustrom
DANGEROUS ROADS Excerpts taken from article in the American Association of Justice Trial Magazine 11,000 IS THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE INJURED ANNUALLY FROM CRASHES RELATED TO UNSAFE PAVEMENT EDGES How safe are American highways? Not very, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers. On their latest report card, America’s highway infrastructure received a “D+.” […]
Bard Loses Appeal of $2 Million Transvaginal Mesh Verdict
Defective Products | Posted on February 8, 2016 at 5:56 pm by neustrom
Bard Loses Appeal of $2 Million Transvaginal Mesh Verdict C.R.Bard Inc. lost its appeal of a jury’s $2 million verdict in a bellwether trial that found the medical device maker liable for a woman’s injuries from defective vaginal mesh implants when the Fourth Circuit found the trial court properly decided which evidence to exclude. A […]
Health Insurance Liens
Insurance Claims | Posted on February 4, 2016 at 5:53 pm by neustrom
Health Insurance Liens Liens sometimes must be paid from settlements. Here is information about health insurance liens, under federal law. Normally Kansas health insurance plans do not need to be paid from auto or other liability settlements. We try to be sure you get the best settlement. i.e. the most in your pocket after paying […]
IVC Filters – A Litigation Guide
Defective Products | Posted on at 5:50 pm by neustrom
IVC Filters – A Litigation Guide A significant number of recent product-liability suits involve the implantation of dangerous medical devices that result in a patient’s injury, for which they are entitled to seek relief. The medical field is constantly evolving as it continues to utilize new technologies and introduce new techniques to administer treatments. One […]
Attention Farmers and Corn Producers! Now is the time to sign-up for GMO Corn Litigation!
Consumer Protection | Posted on at 5:39 pm by neustrom
Attention Farmers and Corn Producers! Now is the time to sign-up for GMO Corn Litigation! China rejected the first load of corn from the United States on November 18, 2013 and imposed a full embargo the next January, which was over two years ago. The loss of China as a major importer caused farmers billions […]