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  • Kill Old People Cheap Act of 2008

    Brent Adams | May 09, 2008 9:59 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Nursing Homes, along with their politically active PAAC’s have funneled huge sums of money to Tennessee legislators in an effort to support nursing home supported legislation which would require nursing home residents to sign away their right to a trial by jury and to force them to agree to have their claims arbitrated. Additionally, the bill would cap noneconomic damages at $300,000.00 and would reduce the amount a patient could receive in punitive damages, no matter how egregious the conduct of the nursing home which leads to the claim.

  • Fall From Cardiologist Examination Table Leads To Lawsuit

    Brent Adams | April 28, 2008 11:19 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    A personal injury suit has been filed by a man who claims he fell off a doctor’s exam table.

  • Strain of Salmonella Found in Two Breakfast Cereals

    Brent Adams | April 25, 2008 1:10 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Two residents of New Hampshire are among an estimated 23 people who received personal injuries through illness in 14 states due to a strain of salmonella found in two breakfast cereals that were recalled by a company based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  • Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits Available To Diabetes Sufferers

    Brent Adams | April 23, 2008 12:35 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits Available To Diabetes Sufferers

  • Escalator Injuries To Elderly Have Doubled

    Brent Adams | March 27, 2008 11:31 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    According to a review of reports by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, between the years of 1991 and 2005, the rate of personal injuries among senior citizens related to escalators has doubled. However, the majority are not serious injuries.During that time period, approximately 40,000 elderly people have experienced a personal injury, usually the result of a slip or a fall. In spite...

  • Mail Fraud Charges Used To Fight Workers' Compensation Claimant

    Brent Adams | March 26, 2008 3:05 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Mail fraud indictments are a favorite tool of federal prosecutors for just about any campaign de jour .These charges were used recently in a case brought by federal prosecutors against a workers' compensation claimant. A former employee of the Postal Service has denied federal charges of lying about disabilities while she collected approximately $69,000 in benefits from workers' compensation. On...

  • Tire Manufacturer Fights Wide Access To Records In Defective Tire Suit

    Brent Adams | March 25, 2008 2:45 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Cooper Tire Company has appealed to the 10th U. S. Circuit Court Of Appeals to fight an order of the lower federal court to produce records relating to the manufacture of tires.The families of several students of Utah State who died or received personal injuries from a van crash in 2005 have taken their lawsuit, which claims that the crash was caused by defective tires, to a federal court in...

  • Are you a Faker?

    Christina Medlin | March 24, 2008 1:30 PM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Insurance companies and their lawyers have begun using the Fake Bad Scale (FBS) Test to determine if injured people are faking their pain from car accidents. Expert witnesses for the defense/insurance companies began using the test more often after the test was added to the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI).The MMPI is often used to diagnose and treat patients in mental-health...

  • School Bus Accident

    Christina Medlin | March 16, 2008 10:40 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    A minivan collided with a school bus carrying 31 students to Durant Road Middle School in Raleigh, Wake County, NC. Fourteen (14) students and the bus driver were sent to the hospital. The driver of the minivan refused medical care. Although the driver of the minivan stated she had a green light, witnesses at the scene of the accident stated otherwise. The driver of the minivan was charged...

  • U.S. Senate Votes To Strengthen the Consumer Products Safety Commission

    Brent Adams | March 16, 2008 7:24 AM | 0 CommentsRaleigh, NC

    Lawmakers in the U.S. are pushing a bill that would give the US product safety watchdog a much-needed boost, providing it with more money and authority after a wave of recalls of dangerous products which could cause personal injury.On Thursday, March 6, the U.S. Senate voted for an increase in funding for the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), which had to deal with low finances and...

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