Even though 90-year-old Charles K. Gaal's dentist, Dr. Wesley Meyers, dropped a tiny screwdriver down his throat in October of 2006, he insisted on returning to Dr. Meyers for care. This lead to his death following another incident with many … [Continue reading]
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Salmonella Outbreak Closes in on 400
Six new cases of salmonella caused by tainted tomatoes have been confirmed in New York. This brings the national tally up to 383. Furthermore, this outbreak is far from over according to Dr. Robert Tauxe of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The … [Continue reading]
911 Operator and County Sued by Family of Murdered Student
Brittany Zimmerman, a 21-year-old UW-Madison student would have graduated in 2009 with a degree in medical microbiology and immunology. She had plans to go on to graduate school after that to study infectious disease. But on April 2, 2008, Brittany … [Continue reading]
Questions Over Safety of Raw Milk Abound
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has started to look into raw, or unpasteurized, milk due to the growing concern over food-borne illnesses across the country. Raw milk sales are currently prohibited in 22 states, and cross-border sales are … [Continue reading]
Foster Care Death Sparks Wrongful Death Suit
The mother of a seven-week-old baby who died in the Indiana foster care system plans on filing a wrongful death suit naming the Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) at fault. Randi Linden, mother of Destiny Linden, claims that the infant's … [Continue reading]
Taser Loses First Court Case
After winning 45 wrongful death or injury lawsuits, Taser International, who markets the ubiquitous stun gun, lost a federal case in San Jose, California on Friday, June 6th. The federal jury found that Taser was responsible for the death of … [Continue reading]
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