Study Suggests Car Accidents Increase on Tax Day
Fatal Car Accidents are more likely to occur on Tax Day, according to The Blaze. Researchers from the University of Toronto analyzed data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)...
View ArticleThe Choice between Xarelto Bleeding and Stroke Risks
People with atrial fibrillation have an increased risk of suffering a stroke. Taking blood thinner drugs can decrease the risk, but some of these medications are not without the risks of internal...
View ArticleSeat Belts, Buses and Trains: Together or Not?
By Larry E. Coben, Sol H. Weiss and James R. Ronca A few days ago, a Washington to New York Amtrak commuter train derailed and at least 6 people died and over a hundred were rushed to nearby hospitals....
View ArticleNew Drug May Help Mesothelioma Victims
People diagnosed with mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure may find hope with Merck’s new immunotherapy drug, Keytruda. Keytruda was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to...
View ArticleNewly Mandated Controls would have prevented Amtrak Disaster
In 2008, Congress mandated that a new railroad safety feature be implemented on all systems by the end of 2015, according to NBC News. Unfortunately, the project is not expected to be completed on time...
View ArticleAmtrak Derailment Highlights Aging Infrastructure
Former Amtrak CEO David Hughes criticized the quality of the company’s equipment one day after the deadly derailment of Amtrak train No. 188. “What Amtrak has is among the poorest that I’ve ever seen...
View Article$1.85 Million Wrongful Settlement in Dauphin County
Harrisburg car accident lawyer Christopher Marzzacco recently settled a $1.85 million wrongful death claim on behalf of the estate and the parents of a 20-year-old man fatally injured in a truck...
View ArticleAnesthesia Error Deaths Decline
A recent Journal of Healthcare Risk Management study reported a decline in deaths related to anesthesia errors. Anesthesia involves the administration of drugs to reduce and prevent pain during...
View ArticlePersona Knee Recall Means More Zimmer Lawsuits
Orthopedic medical device manufacturer Zimmer may be facing more lawsuits after a recent Zimmer Persona Knee recall. The company issued a worldwide voluntary recall of its Persona Trabecular Metal...
View ArticleSyngenta Lawsuit Seeks to Recover Lost Corn Income
American farmers who grew Syngenta corn with the Swiss company’s genetically modified seeds suffered huge economic losses after their crops were rejected by one of the country’s largest importer....
View ArticleApple Can Prevent Distracted Driving Tragedies
While many of us know that texting, or using our iPhones for FaceTime while driving is dangerous, many of us will nonetheless ignore those risks and use our iPhones anyway while driving. When innocent...
View ArticleDistracted Driving Lawsuits in Pennsylvania and Beyond: Saving Lives by Using...
Distracted driving has rightly been called an “epidemic.” And distracted driving statistics support claims that this epidemic is getting worse. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety...
View ArticleVanity Mirrors A Fire Hazard To Drivers
Owners of 2009, 2010, and 2011 Mercury Marquis, Ford Crown Victoria, and Lincoln Town Car vehicles are reporting a dangerous fire hazard. At issue is an electrical wiring problem in the both the...
View ArticleAutonomous Vehicles: Morality Meets Machinery
By Larry E. Coben (lcoben@anapolweiss.com) Motor vehicles in all shapes and sizes are being developed to function autonomously. Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are in the news every day. Vehicle...
View ArticleHypocrisy, Our Children and Distracted Driving
“My mom tells me not to drive distracted but she does it all the time…I guess you could say she is a hypocrite.” Most moms and dads point to distracted driving as one of their greatest fears for their...
View ArticleAmtrak Derailment Highlights Aging Infrastructure
Former Amtrak CEO David Hughes criticized the quality of the company’s equipment one day after the deadly derailment of Amtrak train No. 188. “What Amtrak has is among the poorest that I’ve ever seen...
View Article$1.85 Million Wrongful Settlement in Dauphin County
Harrisburg car accident lawyer Christopher Marzzacco recently settled a $1.85 million wrongful death claim on behalf of the estate and the parents of a 20-year-old man fatally injured in a truck...
View ArticleAnesthesia Error Deaths Decline
A recent Journal of Healthcare Risk Management study reported a decline in deaths related to anesthesia errors. Anesthesia involves the administration of drugs to reduce and prevent pain during...
View ArticlePersona Knee Recall Means More Zimmer Lawsuits
Orthopedic medical device manufacturer Zimmer may be facing more lawsuits after a recent Zimmer Persona Knee recall. The company issued a worldwide voluntary recall of its Persona Trabecular Metal...
View ArticleSyngenta Lawsuit Seeks to Recover Lost Corn Income
American farmers who grew Syngenta corn with the Swiss company’s genetically modified seeds suffered huge economic losses after their crops were rejected by one of the country’s largest importer....
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