Cruise control switches in Ford Motor Company vehicles are continuing to cause problems. Specifically, they're heating up and causing the vehicle to burn. Nearly 1,500 fires are alleged to be due to a faulty switch that was installed in millions of … [Continue reading]
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Family Sues Mall and Security Company for Son’s Death
When one thinks of mall security, chances are the images that pop into the head range from gangly pimply-faced teenagers, elderly men asleep at the station, or something in between. Whether fair or not, due to the media portrayal, mall security … [Continue reading]
Food-Borne Illnesses and Recalls Rising
William Marler, a Seattle lawyer and food safety expert, testified before the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) to discuss why illnesses resulting from E. coli O157:H7 bacteria soared in 2007. The panel … [Continue reading]
Insulin Inhaler Tied to Lung Cancer
Clinical trials of Exubera, an insulin inhaler, have shown an increased incidence of lung cancer. Exubera is made by Pfizer, Inc. in a partnership with Nektar Therapeutics. The findings have lead Nektar to end talks about marketing Exubera with … [Continue reading]
Claims Denied for Families of Six Shooting Victims
Six families whose loved ones were killed in an off-duty officer's shooting rampage last October have had their claims denied by the Crandon (Wisconsin) City Council. Claims are the first step in filing a wrongful death suit. 20-year-old Tyler … [Continue reading]
Number of Children Harmed in Hospitals Higher than Originally Thought
The National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality reports that o ne out of every fifteen hospitalized children is harmed by accidental overdoses, bad drug reactions, and mix-ups with medicine. This is much higher than previously reported; … [Continue reading]
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