Do you think you drive safely in snowy or icy weather? If you answered yes, then you are among the majority, according to a recent poll from PEMCO insurance. 4 out of 5 Northwest drivers believed that they were just as skilled or more skilled at driving safely in the snow than their fellow drivers. […]
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Marijuana has been legal in the State of Washington for a year now—driving under the influence of marijuana, however, is not. A Bellevue man was recently charged with vehicular homicide after he collided with a motorcyclist on October 4th. Prosecutors allege that Caleb Floyd was driving high on marijuana when he collided with Bellevue motorcyclist […]
A multi-car accident occurred this month in Eatonville when a 48-year-old man crashed his pickup truck head-on into another truck on State Route 7. Glenn T. Fitting was on his way to the hospital complaining of chest pain and back pain. According to the Washington State Patrol, it appears that Fitting had a fatal heart […]
The winter season is officially underway and this year it has been particularly harsh for many in Washington and throughout the United States. Snow, sleet, freezing rain, and high winds often combine to create deadly car accidents throughout Seattle and the State of Washington. While most safety experts warn drivers to stay home during severe […]
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In 2011, 1.3 million car accidents were caused by cellphone use. Texting while driving is growing, despite numerous safety ad campaigns and public awareness messages. In fact, 34% of all drivers have admitted to texting while driving and 52% have admitted to talking on the cellphone while driving. What’s even worse, is that a staggering […]
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Hip replacement surgery (hip arthroplasty) has been heralded as one of the greatest medical advancements of the past forty years. It has improved the quality of life for millions of people by helping them overcome painful arthritis and recover from hip fractures. Yet, a growing number of implant recipients have experienced implant failure and other […]
Federal Judge Douglas P. Woodlock who is presiding over the Granuflo multidistrict litigation (MDL) has recently schedule a status conference. This status conference will centralize similar Fresenius dialysis lawsuits involving injuries from Granuflo and Naturalyte. The conference, scheduled for August 30, 2013, will provide Judge Woodlock the opportunity to meet with legal counsel to review […]
Consumer advocates are applauding the FDA’s recent announcement to allow generic drug manufacturers to make changes to safety labels. Currently, brand name manufacturers are allowed to change their labels, without FDA approval, if the company becomes aware of new risks associated with the drug after some time on the market. Generic drug companies are only […]
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According to a June 10 Medtronic field safety notice, there is a low likelihood of malfunction in certain cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemakers (CRT-Ps). Medtronic is asking hospitals to return certain lots of the Consulta and Syncra devices manufactured between April 1 and May 13, 2013, after discovering a manufacturing problem that could prevent the device […]
Rebecca Richard has filed a Byetta lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California on behalf of her deceased husband’s estate. The lawsuit, filed on June 28, 2013, alleges that David Richard developed terminal pancreatic cancer as a direct and proximate use of the diabetes medication, Byetta. Listed as defendants in the […]
Northwest Drivers Still Believe That They Drive Safely in Snow
Categories: Car Accidents
Do you think you drive safely in snowy or icy weather? If you answered yes, then you are among the majority, according to a recent poll from PEMCO insurance. 4 out of 5 Northwest drivers believed that they were just as skilled or more skilled at driving safely in the snow than their fellow drivers. […]
High Driver Kills Bellevue Motorcyclist
Categories: Car Accidents, DUI Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents
Marijuana has been legal in the State of Washington for a year now—driving under the influence of marijuana, however, is not. A Bellevue man was recently charged with vehicular homicide after he collided with a motorcyclist on October 4th. Prosecutors allege that Caleb Floyd was driving high on marijuana when he collided with Bellevue motorcyclist […]
Deadly Head-on Collision in Eatonville
Categories: Car Accidents
A multi-car accident occurred this month in Eatonville when a 48-year-old man crashed his pickup truck head-on into another truck on State Route 7. Glenn T. Fitting was on his way to the hospital complaining of chest pain and back pain. According to the Washington State Patrol, it appears that Fitting had a fatal heart […]
Winter Weather Means Using Extra Caution on the Road
Categories: Car Accidents
The winter season is officially underway and this year it has been particularly harsh for many in Washington and throughout the United States. Snow, sleet, freezing rain, and high winds often combine to create deadly car accidents throughout Seattle and the State of Washington. While most safety experts warn drivers to stay home during severe […]
Texting While Driving Increases Risk of Car Accidents
Categories: Car Accidents
In 2011, 1.3 million car accidents were caused by cellphone use. Texting while driving is growing, despite numerous safety ad campaigns and public awareness messages. In fact, 34% of all drivers have admitted to texting while driving and 52% have admitted to talking on the cellphone while driving. What’s even worse, is that a staggering […]
Hip Replacement Complications and Implant Failure
Categories: Defective Devices
Hip replacement surgery (hip arthroplasty) has been heralded as one of the greatest medical advancements of the past forty years. It has improved the quality of life for millions of people by helping them overcome painful arthritis and recover from hip fractures. Yet, a growing number of implant recipients have experienced implant failure and other […]
Granuflo MDL 2428 Status Conference Scheduled
Categories: News
Federal Judge Douglas P. Woodlock who is presiding over the Granuflo multidistrict litigation (MDL) has recently schedule a status conference. This status conference will centralize similar Fresenius dialysis lawsuits involving injuries from Granuflo and Naturalyte. The conference, scheduled for August 30, 2013, will provide Judge Woodlock the opportunity to meet with legal counsel to review […]
FDA May Allow Generic Drug Makers to Change Warning Labels
Categories: Defective Drugs
Consumer advocates are applauding the FDA’s recent announcement to allow generic drug manufacturers to make changes to safety labels. Currently, brand name manufacturers are allowed to change their labels, without FDA approval, if the company becomes aware of new risks associated with the drug after some time on the market. Generic drug companies are only […]
Implantable Pacemakers Recalled by Medtronic
Categories: Defective Devices
According to a June 10 Medtronic field safety notice, there is a low likelihood of malfunction in certain cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemakers (CRT-Ps). Medtronic is asking hospitals to return certain lots of the Consulta and Syncra devices manufactured between April 1 and May 13, 2013, after discovering a manufacturing problem that could prevent the device […]
Ohio Plaintiff holds Byetta Manufacturers Liable for Husband’s Death
Categories: Defective Drugs
Rebecca Richard has filed a Byetta lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California on behalf of her deceased husband’s estate. The lawsuit, filed on June 28, 2013, alleges that David Richard developed terminal pancreatic cancer as a direct and proximate use of the diabetes medication, Byetta. Listed as defendants in the […]