Feb 11, 2024 | Children's Product Liability, Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Product Liability, Product Recall
In recent years, hoverboards burst into the scene as a futuristic mode of transportation and a trendy gadget for tech-savvy individuals. These self-balancing scooters promised convenience and fun, but beneath their sleek exteriors lurked a hidden danger: fire hazards....
Feb 6, 2024 | Defective Drugs, Defective Product, Personal Injury, Product Liability
Recent headlines surrounding the medication Ozempic are causing many patients to ask “what illnesses can be caused by Ozempic?” Ozempic, a brand name for semaglutide, is a medication prescribed to help manage blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is...
Jan 31, 2024 | Children's Product Liability, Defective Product, Product Liability, Product Recall, Vehicle Accident
Off-road adventures have become a popular recreational activity for thrill-seekers, outdoor enthusiasts, farmers, and homesteaders. Among the various brands manufacturing all-terrain vehicles and utility vehicles, Polaris has long been a household name. However,...
Jan 23, 2024 | Child Injuries, Children's Product Liability, Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Defective Toys, Product Liability, Product Recall
Pack and play mattresses are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for infants and toddlers during sleep or playtime. However, despite their intended purpose, there is a growing concern about suffocation hazards associated with these mattresses. These...
Jan 18, 2024 | Defective Drugs, Defective Product, Product Liability
Ozempic, a medication designed to manage type 2 diabetes, has gained popularity in recent years for its effectiveness in controlling blood sugar levels. However, alongside its success, there has been a growing number of lawsuits filed against the drug’s...
Jan 16, 2024 | Child Injuries, Defective Children's Product, Defective Product, Defective Toys, Product Liability, Product Recall
Several children’s playsets are being recalled due to higher-than-acceptable levels of lead and phthalates. The recall includes several “Litti City” products sold between 2021 and 2023 at popular retailers including Amazon. According to the Consumer Product Safety...