Motorcyclist Killed in I-80 Crash in Richmond
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY – The Richmond Standard reported motorcyclist was very tragically killed Wednesday afternoon after being struck by at least one vehicle in a multi-vehicle collision involving a SUV and a big-rig. The collision was reported at 2:55 p.m. in the westbound lanes of Interstate 80 in Richmond east of Central Avenue. The...
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Virginia Beach Family Files $50 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Home Health Agency
The family of a 35-year-old man who died in a mobile home fire has filed a $50 million lawsuit against the home health care agency they hired to care for him, alleging they could have prevented his death. The victim, Josh Smith, has had cerebral palsy since birth, and required 24/7 care in order...
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Propecia Hair Loss Drug Linked to Depression and Suicide
Last month, a wrongful death lawsuit was filed against pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck & Co in California federal court, alleging the hair loss drug Propecia was responsible for the 2013 suicide of John Pfaff, a 40-year-old Encinitas man. According to the suit, Merck knew about the risks of depression and suicide associated with Propecia since...
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Jury Awards $40 Million to Injured Airport Worker
SEATTLE – A jury in King County, WA, has awarded $40 million to Brandon Afoa of Puyallup, who was paralyzed in 2007 when his spine was crushed in an industrial accident. Afoa lost the use of his legs and right arm when the brakes and steering failed on the industrial tug he was operating...
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Takeda Pharmaceuticals Proposes $2.2 Billion Settlement for Actos Diabetes Lawsuits
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Japan’s largest drugmaker, has offered more than $2.2 billion to settle more than 8,000 pending lawsuits involving its diabetes drug Actos, which has been linked to thousands of cases of bladder cancer. It would be one of the largest U.S. settlements of lawsuits targeting drugs or medical devices, according to Bloomberg....
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Walmart Reaches $10 Million Settlement With Family of New Jersey Turnpike Crash Victim
Walmart has agreed to pay out a $10 million settlement to the children of James McNair, the comedian who died in the June 2014 New Jersey Turnpike crash that also seriously injured Tracy Morgan and two other people. McNair and Morgan were returning from a comedy show in Delaware when they were struck by...
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Kern County Jury Awards $5.7 Million Vaginal Mesh Verdict
A jury in Bakersfield, CA returned a $5.7 million verdict last week in favor of a Tehachapi women who sued Johnson & Johnson, and subsidiary Ethicon, Inc., after the TVT Abbrevo mesh device she had surgically implanted in her body began to erode. Reuters reported the jury reached the verdict for plaintiff Coleen Perry...
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Jury Awards $3 Million to College Student Injured in New Jersey Trucking Accident
A jury in New Jersey has awarded a college student $3 million for injuries she sustained in a multi-vehicle car accident in January 2011. According to a news report on NJ.com, Chanttel Ortiz was 19-years-old in 2011 when she was one of three people in a vehicle that collided with two tractor-trailers on Routes...
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Six People Injured in Siskiyou County Car Accident
A 1997 Honda Accord with six people in it crashed on State Route 96 near Happy Camp on Sunday, February 8, 2015, the Siskiyou Daily news reported. According to a news report, the vehicle was traveling westbound near the China Point River when the 19-year-old driver, a Happy Camp resident, allowed the vehicle to...
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Judge Rejects Pfizer’s Motion to Throw Out Lipitor Lawsuits
In February 2014, more than a thousand cases alleging Lipitor caused Type 2 diabetes were consolidated in the US district Court for the District of South Carolina. As of last month, according to court documents, there are more than 1,600 pending cases. Recently, Pfizer, the manufacturer of Lipitor, attempted to to throw out 10...
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