Bought Infants’ Tylenol? Claim Part of $6.3 Million Settlement
Consumers who bought Infants' Tylenol after October 2014 may be eligible for a cash payment as part of a $6.3 million settlement.
Nizatidine Recalled After Tests Detect Toxic Carcinogen
Mylan Pharmaceuticals recalled 3 batches of the ulcer medication Nizatidine due to contamination with a cancer-causing chemical.
Takata Recalls 10 Million Replacement Airbag Inflators in U.S.
Takata is recalling 10 million replacement air bag inflators in the U.S. because they can explode and shoot deadly pieces of metal.
Boy Scout Sex Abuse Lawsuit in D.C. Could Set Off Flood of Legal Claims
The Boy Scouts of America is facing a lawsuit in Washington D.C. that could open a flood of sexual abuse lawsuits from men in states where they couldn't file a lawsuit due to the statute of limitations.
IKEA Pays $46 Million for Child’s Death in Dresser Tip-Over Accident
IKEA agreed to pay $46 million after a 2-year-old boy died when a recalled dresser fell on him, in the biggest settlement for the death of a child in U.S. history.
Over 90 Sickened in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Fruit Mix
Over 90 people in 11 states have been infected with Salmonella after eating pre-cut mixed fruit that was distributed to nursing homes, schools, hospitals, and other facilities with food services.
Mavidon Recalls All Medical Products After Baby Infected with B. Cepacia
Mavidon recalled all of its products worldwide after a baby was infected with B. cepacia and the FDA found that multiple samples of LemonPrep tested positive for bacterial contamination.