Many injured drivers in Washington state were getting shortchanged by their insurance company, resulting in paying medical expenses out of their own pockets when they should have had coverage, according to a class-action suit that Allstate is settling out of court. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports the tentative settlement of the class-action suit will affect Allstate car insurance policy...
A 29-year-old married father of two children died after leaving his car to help at the scene of an accident in Tampa on Interstate 75. The car accident happened early on Sunday morning. He was hit by a car that hit one of the cars from the original accident. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, one driver rear-ended another, causing one of the cars to roll over.Two other cars pulled over...
Illegal immigrants may not be entitled to the same rights as American citizens, but they are allowed to sue for workers' compensation. A recent Rhode Island case involving an injured, undocumented worker from Mexico illustrates that point. We first brought you the story of Edgar Velasquez this summer, and now there's a positive update.Edgar Velasquez, 22, was issued a temporary visa back in the...
The FDA issue a warning to healthcare professionals on Monday about elevated risks of birth defects associated with the drug CellCept. The drug is used as anti-rejection aid for patients that have received transplants. The FDA warns of concerns of an increased likelihood of miscarriage in the first trimester of pregnancy and the risk of severe birth defects during fetal development. The FDA has...
On Monday, October 29, a train derailed and spilled hydrochloric acid in Clara City, Minnesota. Hundreds of residents had to be evacuated and many schools had to be closed. The train struck another train that was parked at about 4 a.m., and at least one car leaked hydrochloric acid, a Chippewa County sheriff's dispatcher said. Burlington Northern Santa Fe representative Steve Forsberg said an...
Yesterday the FDA announced warning label changes for anti-rejection medication, CellCept, used after organ transplants. The new boxed warning claims that the drug may pose a significant risk to pregnant women. The drug can be associated with an increased risk of pregnancy loss within the first trimester and increased risk of abnormalities and birth defects. The FDA warns of many possible...
More news that suggests that we are less litigious rather than more. This from the American Association of Justice quoting the New York Times:"U.S. companies are getting hit with fewer new lawsuits and initiating less litigation, according to a survey released on Monday. The poll of in-house law departments suggests corporate litigation may have slowed, although big companies still find...
According to a draft report from the State of Florida, the Sarasota YMCA is doing a poor job in their foster child program. The YMCA which contracts with the State of Florida Department of Children and Families, was criticized in the report for arrogance, defensiveness, and a retaliatory attitude toward those who criticize its programs. If true, this is disturbing news. The state run foster...
In an 8-7 vote, an internal FDA review board voted to allow Avandia to stay on the market. The vote was so close it has drawn scrutiny and criticism from Senator Charles Grassley of the Senate Finance Committee. Grassley criticized the FDA for not making public the findings of the FDA review board. Avandia, a diabetes drug, has been linked to an increase in heart attacks. Avandia already...
In a stunning reversal, Governor Edward Rendell of Pennsylvania released data showing the so-called medical malpractice crisis in Pennsylvania is over. The state's two largest private medical-malpractice insurers, PMSLIC and MedPro, have kept their premiums steady the last two years, and recently filed for rate decreases. PMSLIC's average rates would fall 11 percent; and MedPro's, 6...