Do you think your older loved-one may be experiencing diminishing driving skills due to the aging process? Are they becoming lost in familiar places, bumping into curbs, mailboxes, or scraping the...
Legal and safety news of interest from around the internet:
When sharing is bad: Judge orders shut down of LimeWire [Ashby Jones at WSJ]
Drug maker GlaxoSmithKline to pay $750 million...
A mother arrived at the hospital overjoyed to give birth to her first child; a baby boy. What happened next began eight years of grief for the new mother and child. Prior to delivery, the woman...
A new controversial drink is getting the attention of some Attorneys General. According to reports, the drink is sweet, fruity, and comes in a rainbow-colored cans, but it's anything but cute and...
This past week, Peter Orszag presented his ideas concerning medical malpractice reform. Basically, he argued that there was a need for evidenced based guidelines. leaving aside the fallacy of the...
October 26, 2010
The Rhode Island Department of Health has fined Rhode Island Hospital $300,000 for leaving part of a broken drill bit inside a patient’s skull after brain surgery, and that...
An unexpected decision handed down by the Texas Supreme Court last Friday may breath some life into claims leveled against one company, Crown Cork & Seal, for injuries incurred by those exposed...
The Food and Drug Administration recently published a “Lucky 13” list of safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween. Some of their safety tips include not wearing decorative...
When it's election time, we often focus on the Governor and National races, but we are often uninformed when it comes to judicial races. This is very unfortunate because the Judiciary is one of the...
A federal judge allowed the civil-lawsuit claims of an Indiana family to go forward against American International Group Inc., (AIG) in which the family alleges the insurer was complicit in a scheme...