Another Taxotere patient lost her hair permanently, sues Sanofi
Angela J., another Taxotere patient, decided to sue Sanofi Aventis after she permanently lost her hair during treatment with the chemotherapy agent. The woman from Georgia had been prescribed and...
View ArticleJury rewards victims of hip replacement injury a $247 million reward
A jury recently required pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson to pay a $247 million reward to victims who were implanted with their hip replacement system. Six individual plaintiffs who received...
View ArticlePlavix failure to warn claims dismissed after summary judgment is granted
A New Jersey federal judge granted summary judgment to Bristol Myers-Squibb in a Plavix lawsuit which alleged that the blood thinner was responsible for plaintiff’s gastrointestinal bleeding....
View ArticleXarelto victim gets awarded with a $28 million verdict during bellwether trial
A victim of the famous anticoagulant drug Xarelto has just been rewarded with over $28 million in damages in a Philadelphia court. While the legal proceedings of the centralized multidistrict...
View ArticleWoman files a new Hernia Mesh lawsuit in Alabama
A plaintiff from Alabama filed a new hernia mesh lawsuit claiming that a Physiomesh composite device caused her serious health problems. The list of litigations filed in the last year against the...
View ArticleAbilify lawsuit heartbreaking stories keep piling up
Every day, more heartbreaking stories of victims whose personal lives got destroyed by the side effects of Abilify keep piling up. The storm of lawsuits filed in court doesn’t seem to slow down, and...
View ArticlePlaintiff loses a foot to Invokana, files a lawsuit
A plaintiff in Tennessee recently filed an Invokana lawsuit after having a portion of her foot amputated because of the side effects of the new anti-diabetes medication. The federal case was filed on...
View ArticleHIPAA violations: An emerging source of criminal liability
Unbeknownst to many health care practitioners, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has quickly become an emerging source of criminal liability. Originally created to...
View ArticleThe FDA warns the public – Breast implants may cause cancer
On July 24, 2019, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a recall of certain breast implants which may have been associated with an increased risk of cancer. The regulatory agency took action to...
View ArticleThe Talcum Powder Lawsuit keeps going on even in 2019
The talcum powder lawsuit is, hands down, one of the largest, most important mass torts in American History. Since the first $72 million compensation was awarded to Jacqueline Fox back in 2016, the...
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