Ethicon Hernia Mesh Failure
Some who were promised a solution in Johnson and Johnson’s Ethicon Physiomesh Flexible Composite hernia mesh, instead found themselves facing potential infections, hernia recurrence and more surgeries. Ethicon Hernia Mesh was first approved for use in hernia repair procedures in April 2010, but without FDA review or clinical trials to
FDA’s Regulations on E-cigarette Industry
On July 28, 2017 the FDA announced a five-year extension of the deadline for product applications from manufacturers of vaping products. The announcement also lays out the FDA’s vision of lowering nicotine levels and establishing a regulatory framework for tobacco products. “To make certain that the FDA is striking an appropriate
Recent Study Links Vaping and E-Cigarette use to Several Health Risks?
A recent study conducted at the Karolinska Institute, a medical university in Stockholm, has opened up the conversation about the relative safety of vaping, or smoking e-cigarettes. The Karolinska Institute recruited 15 volunteers who had never smoked e-cigarettes. After running a series of tests, they found that 30 minutes after
The Impact of Self-Driving Cars
Technological changes in the auto industry have taken several giant leaps forward in the last decade, including lane change warning systems, emergency braking, and self-driving cars which may only be a year of two away from hitting the roads in huge numbers. So what does that mean in terms of
Smoking and Lawsuits: What did Big Tobacco know, and when did they know it?
By Greg Webb Lawsuits Against Big Tobacco Companies Many people watching old movies and even TV shows from the 60s and 70s are jarred by the amount of smoking going on. Glamorous stars cast smoldering looks as they inhale; rugged heartthrobs stoically take a drag as a reward for another damsel/ranch/platoon saved.
Three Years After Remington Settlement, Gun Defects Remain
Despite hundred of serious injuries and at least two-dozen deaths, Remington denies hiding a deadly design defect that allows it’s guns to fire without the trigger being pulled. Although Remington agreed to replace the triggers on 7.5 million guns under the terms of a December 2014 class action settlement, legal wrangling
Virginia Court of Appeals Upholds ABC Food-Beverage Ratio Requirement
In an opinion issued in late November 2017, the Court of Appeals of Virginia upheld a sanction issued by the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board’s for a violation of the “food-beverage ratio”. The law requires that an establishment’s gross receipts from food sales must amount to at least 45% of
Asbestos Disease and Your Legal Rights
Every year, mesothelioma – a form of cancer caused by breathing asbestos dust – claims the lives of 2,500 people. Victims who have suffered serious injuries or illnesses from asbestos exposure should seek the advice of an attorney to understand their legal rights. Family members or loved ones of those
Fatal U.S. Self-driving Auto Accident Raises Novel Legal Questions
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The death of a pedestrian hit by a self-driving Uber vehicle in Arizona this week could offer a test of who can be held legally responsible for accidents when a human is no longer at the wheel, legal experts said. Any litigation that arises from the accident,