A review is currently in the process from the U.S. Justice Department where the deaths of 180 people from the electro-shock of stun guns in the police force. The review was proposed last year, and is expected to last through until next year. It is … [Continue reading]
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Defective Six Flags Ride Causes Short Term Memory Loss
In what was meant to be a fun class trip to Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, Keely Vercellotti fell out of the water ride "The Tornado" and suffered a serious head injury resulting in short term memory loss. She has no memory of the … [Continue reading]
Corporate Negligence Scalps and Throws Oil Field Worker
John Caballero was working dutifully in an oil field in Victoria, Texas when a gas well he was testing exploded, scalping him and tossing him 30 feet in the air. He suffered brain damage, loss of his sense of hearing and vision, broken vertebrae in … [Continue reading]
Medical Negligence Kills Child
On September 21, 2005, five-year-old Christian Stratton died 20 minutes after being taken off of life support, brain-dead from injuries to the spinal cord. Only two days before, Christian's father had rushed the child to the emergency room after a … [Continue reading]
Forget About Cholesterol Control – Lipitor Causes Memory Loss
While it may be true that cholesterol reducing drugs can save countless lives by preventing stroke and heart attack deaths, the ones it does injure deserve attention and due compensation. Two lawsuits filed last week claim that Pfizer's drug Lipitor … [Continue reading]
“Behavioural Safety”: Is Scheming Causing Dreaming?
Union members may be being taken advantage of by sweet words and cheap employers in a new way as a concept called "behavioural safety" is being introduced into the workplace. The idea behind behavioral safety is that the workers are responsible of … [Continue reading]
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