by Florencia Doyharzabal | Feb 25, 2011 | Products Liability
Fourteen days ago it seemed like Toyota Motor Corp. made its way out of the products liability doghouse when the United States Government announced the results of a NASA study that concluded the company’s sticky accelerator issue was not created by electronic...
by Florencia Doyharzabal | Feb 23, 2011 | Products Liability
The highest court in the country, the United States Supreme Court, recently ruled on a products liability case regarding the use of lap-type seat belts in motor vehicles. In a rare unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that federal safety...
by Florencia Doyharzabal | Feb 18, 2011 | Personal Injury
When most parents think about putting their baby or young child in a crib or playpen thoughts of danger or accident probably do not immediately rush to their minds. Generally, cribs and playpens are thought of as safety zones that separate the child from the dangers...
by Florencia Doyharzabal | Feb 16, 2011 | Products Liability
Two parents who lost their 2-year-old son to a rare bacterial meningitis infection have filed a products liability lawsuit against a medical product supply manufacturer that produced alcohol wipes used during their son’s surgery. The products liability suit...
by Florencia Doyharzabal | Feb 11, 2011 | Personal Injury
Drain covers used for pools and hot tubs across the country have been installed despite the products’ flawed safety evaluations. The drain covers are supposed to protect children and adults from getting sucked underwater by hundreds of pounds of suction force....
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