Benzene in Hair Care Products
As of November 1, Valisure, an independent research company, testing products or harmful components, identified an extraordinarily high amount of benzene in several dry shampoo hair products. [1]
Read MoreUterine Cancer Cases Related to Hair Straighteners and Relaxers
A study from the National Institutes of Health found that in an association of women, who were using hair straightening products, were twice as likely, or more, to develop uterine cancer than women who did not use the hair straightening products.[1]
Read MoreWe Are Taking Adult Living Facility Elder Abuse Cases
According to the world, health organization, at least one in six elders experience, some form of abuse in an adult living home facility.[1] Sometimes, adult living facilities that house elderly patients are highly understaffed.
Read MoreWe Are Accepting Florida Childhood Clergy Abuse Cases
Childhood sexual abuse is an incredibly evil and harmful act that occurs to a person under the age of 18 in the state of Florida. For actions like this, in the state of Florida, and in every other state, there is a specified statute of limitations for which a survivor may be able to bring a claim.
Read MoreWe Are Accepting Black Mold Cases Here In Florida
Certain factors, such as temperature, pH, and humidity, play a role in whether this type of toxic mold, expand or contracts. When this mold is present in the home, injuries, such as, “cold-like symptoms, rashes, sinus inflammation, eye irritation and aggravation of asthma . . . and more general – such as inability to concentrate or fatigue,” become apparent to the residential homeowner or renter.
Read MoreParagard Intrauterine Device (IUD) Litigation Update
The Teva Pharmaceutical Company developed the Paragard Intrauterine Device as a method for long-term birth control. Paragard IUDs are advertised as safe contraceptive devices and the only birth control method that is 100% hormone free. It has one simple, active copper ingredient that lasts up to ten years and is the only IUD approved by the Food and Drug Administration for over thirty years.
Read MoreThe Michael Brady Lynch Firm Accepting Cases of Autism Linked to Tylenol
N-acetyl-p-aminophenol (APAP), otherwise known as acetaminophen, is the active ingredient in more than 600 medications used to relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. Tylenol is the most popular over-the-counter drug that contains acetaminophen. “Studies show over 50% of pregnant women use Acetaminophen.” Liew et al., 2016.
Read MoreZantac Multidistrict Litigation Update
Zantac belongs to a group of medications known as histamine-2 blockers. These drugs reduce acid production in the stomach for those diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), Zollinger Ellison syndrome, and other conditions causing heartburn and ulcers.
Read MoreMurphy Bed Recall
Murphy beds are undergoing a recall due to a defect that causes them to break and fall off of the wall onto nearby persons or things. The impact of such a heavy bad falling onto a person can certainly cause a serious personal injury claim.
Read MoreCruise Ship Lost or Damaged Luggage
Every year, millions of Americans board cruise ships to go abroad and see new places. With the large influx of Americans getting back to the cruise liners and setting sail after coronavirus, there are bound to be many maritime tort injuries. Some of the injuries can include operational incidents, such as food poisoning or bacterial infection from undercooked or processed foods that have not been stored properly.
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