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Thousands of lawsuits are brought to the courts every month. Injury Lawyer News will be reporting on the latest events and most up-to-the minute developments as they occur. Check in often and we'll keep you informed. We believe that people should be informed about dangerous products, serious side effects and breaking news on what's happening behind the scenes as lawsuits are initiated and adjudicated through the court system.
If there are topics that you would like to know more about, feel free to send us an email and we'll do our best to help add those subjects to our news schedule.
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Prescription drugs and medical devices like artificial hip implants, knee implants and many others, thought to be safe are the subject of warning label changes and recalls.
Many of these do not pass safety standards and bypass normal screening procedures.
Learn more about the drugs and devices you need to know about.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half of the U.S. population reported having used at least one prescription drug from 2005-2008.
In 2012, nearly $350 billion was spent on prescription drugs.
Many of these do not pass safety standards and bypass normal screening procedures.
Learn more about the drugs and devices you need to know about.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half of the U.S. population reported having used at least one prescription drug from 2005-2008.
In 2012, nearly $350 billion was spent on prescription drugs.
One of the world's premier medical technology companies, Stryker was founded in 1941 by Dr. Homer Stryker, and was initially known as "The Orthopedic Frame Company."
Over the past nearly 75 years, Stryker Orthopaedics has provided reconstructive, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology and spine products to help patients continue to live active lives.
With over 22,000 employees worldwide, Stryker has found great success in producing hip implants for use during total hip replacement surgery and hip resurfacing surgery.
Over the past nearly 75 years, Stryker Orthopaedics has provided reconstructive, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology and spine products to help patients continue to live active lives.
With over 22,000 employees worldwide, Stryker has found great success in producing hip implants for use during total hip replacement surgery and hip resurfacing surgery.
Find out which prescription drugs and medical devices have come under fire from the FDA or have been the subject of lawsuits.
Although consumers feel they are safe taking a drug prescribed by a doctor or having a surgically implanted medical device, many of these turn out to pose significant health risks down the line.
The latest CDC report states that nearly 50% of Americans used at least one prescription drug during the last month.
In 2012, nationwide spending on these medications totaled over $325 billion.
Although consumers feel they are safe taking a drug prescribed by a doctor or having a surgically implanted medical device, many of these turn out to pose significant health risks down the line.
The latest CDC report states that nearly 50% of Americans used at least one prescription drug during the last month.
In 2012, nationwide spending on these medications totaled over $325 billion.
Product liability lawyers across the country are investigating the possibility of filing lawsuits on behalf of women who have developed ovarian cancer as a result of using talc-based products for genital hygiene.
Many attorneys believe that the manufacturers of such products provided inadequate warning to consumers about known risks of talcum powder when used in this manner.
Thus far, one talcum powder lawsuit filed in federal court resulted in a verdict favoring the plaintiff, who alleged that her ovarian cancer was caused by her use of talcum products.
Many attorneys believe that the manufacturers of such products provided inadequate warning to consumers about known risks of talcum powder when used in this manner.
Thus far, one talcum powder lawsuit filed in federal court resulted in a verdict favoring the plaintiff, who alleged that her ovarian cancer was caused by her use of talcum products.
Testosterone therapy lawsuits are gaining momentum across the U.S., with the first claims filed early in 2014 and currently over 1,500 cases consolidated in federal court in Chicago as part of multi-district litigation (MDL).
Plaintiffs are taking legal action against the manufacturers of testosterone therapy products arguing they were not sufficiently warned about serious risks, including heart attacks, blood clots and strokes.
The defendants are alleged to have engaged in an aggressive and deceptive marketing campaign.
Plaintiffs are taking legal action against the manufacturers of testosterone therapy products arguing they were not sufficiently warned about serious risks, including heart attacks, blood clots and strokes.
The defendants are alleged to have engaged in an aggressive and deceptive marketing campaign.
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