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LITIGATION NEWS: L’Oréal Hair Products

Often the medical device manufacturer or distributor will voluntarily issue a medical device recall or pass the necessary information along to the FDA. While not always necessary, the FDA can require a company to issue a recall in the case of a device known to cause severe health issues.

Top Ten Things to Know Before and After a Motorcycle Accident

During 2020, 5,579 motorcyclists died on U.S. roadways. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcyclists were up to 28 times more likely to be killed in an accident than occupants in a passenger vehicle.  Make sure to research and know the motorcycle laws in each state you plan to ride. Having a driver’s

Medical Device Recalls Explained

Often the medical device manufacturer or distributor will voluntarily issue a medical device recall or pass the necessary information along to the FDA. While not always necessary, the FDA can require a company to issue a recall in the case of a device known to cause severe health issues.

Top Ten Things to Know After a Trucking Accident

Call 911 immediately or ask someone else to call if you are not able. Your health and safety is the number one priority in an accident. Leave the vehicles where they are for police investigation and the accident report.  When the police arrive at the scene of the accident, they will ask you questions about

History of Camp Lejeune Well Contamination

During World War II, the Navy needed a training facility based on the East Coast of the United States. The Department of Navy purchased 110,000-acres near Wilmington and Moorehead City, North Carolina. In April 1941, Congress authorized funding to construct Camp Lejeune.  During construction of the base in the 1940s, the water distribution system was

Q & A Completing Camp Lejeune Claim Form

Once President Biden signed the Honoring our PACT Act into law on August 10, 2022, the countdown began on a two-year window for veterans and civilians injured by toxic water contamination at Camp Lejeune to file claims. The Environmental Protection Agency designated the 156,000-acre Marine Corps Base as Superfund Site on October 4, 1989.  Anyone

Toxic Water Contamination At Camp Lejeune

In the early 1980s, the Marine Corps discovered two water-supply systems on the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Onslow County, North Carolina were contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs). On October 4, 1989 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) added the base to the National Priorities List as a Superfund Site. Military service members and