Chantey Holmes, the mother of 8 year old Antonio Ross Jr., won a $6 million settlement this week in her lawsuit against Garden Village Realty Corp. and property manager Regional Management Inc. The lawsuit claimed that they ignored her complaints over the paint in her apartment and leaks in the roof and ceiling. It alleges […]
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$6 Million Verdict Awarded in Lead Paint Case
January 24th, 2008 · No Comments
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Duragesic patch blamed for the death of a man
January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Johnson & Johnson, Jassen Pharmaceutical and Alza Corporation are being sued in a product liability lawsuit filed by Leigh Ann Cruse. Her husband, Cliff, was allegedly killed by a Duragesic patch that Leigh says was defective. She seeks damages in excess of $250,000.
The Duragesic patch contains fentanyl, a medication that is 100x stronger than morphine. […]
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Lawn mower injuries lawn care professional
January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
After the gas line on the Scag Turf Tiger came unattached, the mower that Bradley Veteto was operating caught on fire. Veteto is the owner of Brad’s Lawn Care and claims that he was severely burned while using the defective mower. He sustained burns on his face, ears, neck, arms, and back during the ordeal.
Veteto […]
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Safety harness causes man’s death
December 10th, 2007 · No Comments
Daniel Arnold died in 2005 after he fell from a tower that was being constructed by his employer, Tower Maintenance & Erection Co. His safety harness, manufactured by Klein Tools, Inc., failed to hold his weight and has been deemed defective by Arnold’s family in the lawsuit that they have filed against the manufacturer of […]
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Malignacy blamed on Asbestos exposure
December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
A sandblaster is suing again for a malignancy due to asbestos exposure. Fidel Perez, who received a settlement for a non-cancerous disease, has filed a suit against A.O. Smith Corporation and 49 other companies. He claims that these 50 companies knowingly manufactured products containing asbestos.
Perez was exposed to asbestos while he worked as a sandblaster […]
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