Race Track Attempts To Require Jockeys To Sign Waivers With Forced...
In May 2010, chickens on the grounds of Parx racetrack outside of Philadelphia spooked the horse upon which exercise rider Mario Calderon sat. The horse threw Mr. Calderon off and he died from the...
View ArticleRenewed Demands for Fiat Chrysler Recall After Child’s Death in South Georgia
A trial in South Georgia concerning the death of a four year old boy is renewing debate over Jeep safety. Remington Walden died in the backseat of his family’s 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee when the car...
View ArticleLawmakers Press Takata Over Airbag Recall at House Subcommittee
A congressional House Commerce and Energy subcommittee held a hearing on defective airbags produced by the Japanese company, Takata Corporation, whose airbags have been known to explode and fire out...
View ArticleRecall List Grows as More Vehicles Found to Have Defective Takata Airbags
Weeks after a congressional House subcommittee held a hearing over the defective airbags produced by Takata Corporation, Honda has added 1 million more vehicles to a growing recall list. This recall is...
View ArticleVehicles Affected by Takata Recall Now Searchable by VIN
With the Takata airbag recall continuing to grow, it is by far the largest auto recall in U.S. history. This not only means that millions of Americans are being affected, but millions are also living...
View ArticleTestosterone Therapy Replacement Multi-District Litigation
Bahe Cook Cantley & Nefzger is currently offering free case evaluations to men who may have suffered cardiac problems due to their use of testosterone therapy medications, such as AndroGel. More...
View ArticleFDA Reclassifies Transvaginal Mesh as High Risk Device
Earlier this week the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reclassified transvaginal mesh implants, which are used to treat female pelvic organ prolapse as high-risk devices. These products must now go...
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