People donate organs, tissue, and blood to help others and sometimes to be stored for later use in case of personal medical needs. Human tissue from certain demographic groups, usually people with very specific ethnic backgrounds, can be used for … [Continue reading]
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The Workers’ Comp Dilemma: To Sue or Not to Sue
Under Kentucky's law, an employee can only successfully sue an employer for an injury that happened in the workplace if the employee can prove the employer deliberately intended for him to be harmed. To date, no employee in Kentucky has ever been … [Continue reading]
ATV Injuries/Deaths Are on the Rise; Plaintiff Victories Are Not
In the early 1980s, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) began analyzing data on ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) to provide statistics on the numbers of ATV-related injuries and deaths each year. According to a report by the CPSC, there … [Continue reading]
Jury Awards Over $12Million in a Brain Injury/Slip & Fall Lawsuit
A Virginia jury awarded Annette Ritzmann over $12 million for a brain injury she sustained after falling outside of a gas station, possible the largest slip and fall award ever granted in Virginia. Stephen M. Smtih, Brain Injury Attorney and founder … [Continue reading]
Bowel Cleansing Solution Associated with Renal Insufficiency
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning that the use of oral sodium phosphate (OSP) products for bowel cleansing has, in some patients, caused a rare but serious and potentially fatal form of kidney failure (renal insufficiency) … [Continue reading]
Benzene in the Workplace
On April 28, 2007, World Day for Safety and Health at Work, the World Health Organization (WHO) called for several measures to help prevent work-related cancer. Among these measures was to "introduce benzene-free organic solvents and technologies … [Continue reading]
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