How to Tell If a New Tire Is Defective
Tires play a critical role in your safety when driving a vehicle. A defective tire can suddenly fail or blow out at high speeds, causing your vehicle to spin out of control, roll over, or veer into oncoming traffic. Tread separation or sidewall collapse can lead to immediate loss of steering control, resulting in multi-car collisions, running off the road, or crashing into fixed objects.
Knowing how to spot the signs of a defective tire is important. This guide will explain what you need to know about this topic. If you believe you were injured because of a tire defect, contact the product liability lawyers at Munley Law for your free consultation today.
Visual Indicators of a Defective Tire
A quick visual inspection can often tell you whether a tire is defective. Warning signs to be on the lookout for include:
- Unusual tire tread patterns
- Tread separation, […]
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What to Do If the Car Seat Is Defective
Every parent remembers that first drive home from the hospital – your newborn secured in their car seat while you drive more carefully than ever. We trust these essential safety devices with our children’s lives, which makes it all the more devastating when a car seat fails to protect our little ones due to a manufacturing defect. As a parent, few things are more frightening than discovering your child’s car seat – the very device meant to keep them safe – may have put them at risk of serious injury or worse.
While no parent wants to imagine their child being harmed by a defective car seat, understanding how to respond and knowing your rights isn’t just important – it could be crucial for protecting your child and other families using the same model. If your child has been injured due to a faulty car seat, you don’t have to navigate this difficult situation alone. […]
Read More$29.4 million verdict in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder case
On Wednesday March 13, 2019 a California jury awarded Teresa
Leavitt $24.4 million and her husband, Dean McElroy $5 million in a trial
brought by them against Johnson & Johnson.
Teresa Leavitt believes her mesothelioma, a terminal disease caused by
asbestos exposure, is linked to her regular use of Johnson & Johnson’s
talcum powder.
The Leavitt case is the first case to be tried since a
bombshell report by Reuters and the New York Times about the contamination of
baby powder with asbestos. Both reports
sighted leaked internal documents showing Johnson & Johnson knew about the
problem as far back as 1971.
Johnson & Johnson said they were disappointed in the verdict and they would pursue an appeal. Johnson & Johnson’s spokesperson, Kimberly Montagnino said, “we will pursue an appeal because Johnson’s Baby Powder does not contain asbestos or cause cancer.” […]
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Report: J&J Knew for Decades About Asbestos in Baby Powder
Report: J&J knew about asbestos in their products and issued no warning
In a new report that drove the company’s shares down more than 9%, Reuters stated that Johnson & Johnson has known since the 1970s that its talc baby powder sometimes contained carcinogenic asbestos.
Reuters based its report on a review of documents and deposition and trial testimony that showed that from at least 1971 to the early 2000s, the company’s raw talc and finished powders sometimes tested positive for small amounts of asbestos. Company executives, managers, doctors and lawyers discussed the problem amongst themselves but didn’t inform regulators or the public. The documents examined by Reuters also describe successful efforts to influence U.S. regulators’ plans to limit asbestos in cosmetic talc products and scientific research on the health effects of talc.
The company has faced thousands of lawsuits alleging its talc baby powder products contain asbestos and caused ovarian and other cancers. […]
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The next IVC filter case goes to trial this week
Next IVC filter trial begins this week
The third bellwether trial involving C.R. Bard IVC filters began Tuesday, September 18 in Phoenix, AZ.
Of the more than 9,000 lawsuits alleging that IVC filters have caused patients serious harm, C.R. Bard Inc. and Cook Medical Inc. face the largest number of cases, with about 4,000 each.
Thus far, the first cases to go to trial have yet to yield a clear victor; there have been wins and losses on both sides, so it is difficult to say how this next trial will end. Cook won the first IVC filter trial last year, but then lost two substantial monetary verdicts in May 2017 and March 2018. Cook’s last win occurred on June 1st.
In Tuesday’s trial, a federal judge will oversee the multi-district litigation over C.R. Bard’s IVC filters. The plaintiff‘s attorney, Ramon Lopez was quoted as saying this case could be “ […]
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