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Since 2005, more than 200,000 units of hernia mesh have been recalled. The US FDA blamed hernia mesh for some of the worst complications, including bowel perforation and organ failures. If you have suffered bodily injuries or financial damages using hernia mesh, you can file to become part of the current mass tort against manufacturers....
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Talcum powder is from a naturally-occurring mineral, talc. The mineral is mined and then crushed to form a fine powder for cosmetic use. Since talc is a finely-ground powder, it has several useful properties, including moisture absorption and friction reduction. Besides being an ingredient in cosmetic products, some people use it in its raw form....
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Talcum powder is from a naturally-occurring mineral, talc. The mineral is mined and then crushed to form a fine powder for cosmetic use. Since talc is a finely-ground powder, it has several useful properties, including moisture absorption and friction reduction. Besides being an ingredient in cosmetic products, some people use it in its raw form....
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Roundup is a weed killer. From farms, parks, to schoolyards, the pesticide has been a favorite of many. First introduced in the 1970s as a revolutionary weed killer, Roundup links serious health complications like cancer to direct use.  If Roundup is responsible for your health concerns or complications including cancer, a personal injury lawyer can...
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When drug injury isn’t the case, medical malfunction is. Epipen recalls have reached the U.S. at alarming rates, leading to severe allergic reactions due to the malfunctioning pen. Contact a lawyer here at Robert J. Debry if you have fallen victim to any allergic related injuries due to a malfunctioning epipen.
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There have been a number of food recalls lately across the United States. If you have recently purchased food that has been recalled, what do you do next? The first step is to remain calm. Most likely the recall is for something relatively minor, and the chances of getting sick are very low. If you...
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According to a recent United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) audit, the food recall system in the U.S. is woefully ineffective. The audit even goes on to mention that it took five months after salmonella was discovered in commercial peanut better for a recall to be issued for the product. A mistake like this...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is currently investigating 2013–2014 models of America’s perennial favorite truck, the Ford F-150. The best-selling vehicle from Farmington, Utah to the East Coast, the F-150 series is currently undergoing an investigation into possible brake failure — which has already been blamed for four different auto accident injuries. No...
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The holidays are a season filled with gift-giving. Children across the world impatiently await Christmas morning hoping to unwrap new toys. Are you still looking for the perfect gift for a child in your life? Before you start shopping, get educated on these infamous U.S. Consumer Product safety Commission (CPSC) recalls and injuries. Harming children...
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Parents in St. George, Utah who currently use the Recaro Performance Ride or ProRide Convertible Car Seats should check the company’s website to determine if their child’s seat is part of a recent recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) discovered a troubling safety problem in late 2013 and early 2014 that could put...
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