Month: July 2023
Zavor Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed by Burned Woman in Florida
A lawsuit has been filed by a woman from Florida who claims that she was seriously burned by a Zavor Pressure Cooker that exploded.
Artery-Clearing Atherectomy Procedures Linked to Amputation Risk
Lawsuits are being filed against doctors who performed unnecessary artery-clearing atherectomy procedures that caused leg amputations.
Timberline Solar Shingles Recalled for Fire Hazard
About 2,100 Timberline Solar Energy Shingles were recalled because electrical components can malfunction and spark a fire.
Cataract Lens Eye Injury Lawsuit Moves Forward Against Bausch
A lawsuit has been filed against Bausch & Lomb by a woman who suffered eye injuries from Trulign cataract lenses.
McDonald’s Ordered to Pay $800,000 for McNugget Burn Injury Lawsuit
McDonald's has been ordered to pay $800,000 to the family of a little girl who was burned by a Chicken McNugget.
Medtronic Recalls 350,000 Defibrillators That May Not Work
Medtronic has recalled around 350,000 implantable cardiac defibrillators that may fail to deliver a shock to the heart.
CUPKIN Recalls 350,000 Cups for Kids for Lead Poisoning Risk
CUPKIN recalled nearly 350,000 stainless-steel cups for kids after they tested positive for high levels of lead, a toxic heavy metal.
Jury Awards $19 Million in Baby Powder Cancer Lawsuit
A jury in California has awarded nearly $19 million to a young man who developed mesothelioma after using Johnson's Baby Powder.
Infant Loungers From Amazon.com Linked to Suffocation Hazard
Safety officials are warning parents to immediately stop using Gorsetle Infant Loungers from Amazon.com because babies can suffocate.