Category: Financial News
Judge Allows Hundreds of Roundup Lawsuits to Proceed
A judge allowed hundreds of lawsuits to move forward against Monsanto for allegedly downplaying the cancer risk of Roundup.
Watchdog Group Demands Ford Recall Explorer SUVs Over Exhaust Leaks
The nonprofit group Center for Auto Safety (CAS) has filed a complaint with the Ford Motor Company which could affect north of 1 million Explorer SUVs with potential exhaust fume problems.
2018 Can-Am Outlander ATVs Recalled for Fire Hazard
BRP U.S. Inc., of Sturtevant, Wisconsin has announced a voluntary recall for about 13,300 of the 2018 Can-Am Outlander and Renegade all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) due to a fire and injury hazard.
Toyota Recalls Lexus Sedans for Fuel Leak Problem That Could Start Engine Fires
Toyota Motor Corp. has issued a worldwide recall for 121,000 Lexus vehicles due to the risk of engine fuel leaks which could have the potential to start a fire, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Mazda Recalls CX-5 SUVs Over “Inappropriate Manufacturing Process”
Mazda Motor Corporation has issued a safety recall for some of its CX-5 SUVs from model year 2018 due to what the company describes as a “manufacturing mishap.”
21 Plaintiffs File OptEase® and TrapEase® IVC Filter Lawsuit
A group of 21 people have filed a lawsuit against Cordis Corporation for a variety of severe side effects caused by the TrapEase® or OptEase® blood clot filters.
Amerisun Snow Blowers Recalled for Injury Hazard
Amerisun Inc., of Itasca, Illinois is recalling about 34,600 PowerSmart snow blowers in the U.S. because it can get stuck in drive mode.
Wener Ladders Recalled for Fall Hazard
Werner Co, of Greenville, Pennsylvania, is recalling about 78,000 Multi-Purpose Telescoping Aluminum Ladders due to a fall hazard.
Kia to Recall 500,000 Vehicles Over Faulty Airbags
Kia and Hyundai to recall 500,000 vehicles amid investigation into 4 deaths, 6 injuries.
Kia Recalls More Than 106,000 Sedona Minivans for Sliding-Door Problem
Kia Motor Corporation is recalling nearly 106,430 Sedona minivans from model years 2015-2018 over concerns their sliding doors may not automatically reverse if they close on a limb, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).