Wonderful statement from First Nation Women’s Alliance: Kateri Marion First Nations Women’s Alliance (FNWA) stands with Kateri Marion in her efforts to hold perpetrators accountable and empower other victims and survivors of sexual abuse; in this case at the hand of a trusted clergy member.…
Minnesota’s relatively lax distracted-driving laws will grow new teeth on August 1, 2019, when the hands-free cellphone law goes into effect. Currently, it is illegal for drivers under the age of 18 to use a cellphone while operating a motor vehicle. It is also illegal…
Ten years ago today, the world lost a vibrant, intelligent, and compassionate young woman as a result of a senseless and preventable crash. Twenty-one-year-old Casey Feldman was struck and killed by a distracted driver as she crossed the street in an intersection with a crosswalk…
If you were hurt while using a defective product only to find out later that it had been recalled, you may be wondering if you can still recover compensation for the resulting medical bills, lost income, and other damages. The short answer is “maybe.” Just…
The survivors continue to amaze me with their strength and power. It is truly an honor to be around them. Check them out here Abuse of children and the continued silence by the offenders needs to be prevented. If you suffered, saw, or suspected such…
Tragedy can happen to anyone, without warning, at any time. It’s especially heartbreaking when a tragic situation involves an infant or a child. Fisher-Price recently recalled millions of Rock ‘n Play Sleepers after more than 30 babies died after rolling over in them and suffocating.…
When a truck strikes a passenger vehicle head on, the consequences are almost always catastrophic. All parties involved are likely to suffer injuries, but there’s a high chance of death to the occupants of the smaller vehicle. If you or a loved one was hurt…
For about 20 years, the FDA has allowed some medical device manufacturers to shield reports of problems with their devices from the public eye. This was done through the “alternative summary reporting (ASR)” program, which began in October 1997. Typically, companies must report adverse events…