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Gourmet Foods, Inc., a Rancho Dominquez, Calif., firm, is recalling approximately 130 pounds of various ready-to-eat chicken products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced. The ready-to-eat chicken products were distributed to retail establishments in the... - Simmons Kids Crib Mattresses Recalled
Simmons Kids has issued a voluntary recall of approximately 20,000 Simmons Kids Crib Mattresses, as some of the mattresses are smaller than the 27 1/4 inch minimum width requirements for cribs. This results in a gap between the mattress and the crib rails on the sides of the crib, which can result in an infant becoming trapped. To-date, Simmons has rec... - Fresca Italia, Inc. Burrata recalled due to risk of Listeria contamination
Fresca Italia of Brisbane, CA is recalling Burrata because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, stiffness,... - Toymaker to pay over $1 million settlement in internal injuries lawsuit.
Shasta County, CA: (May-14-08) The family of 4-year-old William Finley brought personal injury claims against Rose Art Industries, a NJ manufacturer of the controversial "Magnetix" toy, after he suffered serious injuries to his intestines, having ingested one of the magnets from the toy. Hospital records show that Finley began vomiting on Aug. 2, 2005. W... - Reebok to pay $1 million settlement in lead charm lawsuit.
Minneapolis, MN: (Mar-17-08) A lawsuit was brought against shoe giant Reebok, after a four-year-old Minneapolis boy died of lead poisoning after swallowing part of a charm bracelet given away with a pair of athletic shoes. The death lead to a series of highly publicized toy recalls nationwide and brought charges against Reebok by US Consumer Product Safe... - Anton Yelchin Killed by Jeep Grand Cherokee Under Recall
Jun-21-16 Santa Clara, CA: Twenty-seven-year-old Star Trek actor, Anton Yelchin, died this week in an accident involving his 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee. According to the coroner’s report, Yelchin's death resulted from blunt force asphyxia after his Jeep rolled backwards, pinning him against a brick mailbox pillar and a security fence in his driveway. M... - Zimmer Persona Knee: They Don’t Make ’em Like They Used To
Jun-13-16 Warsaw, IN: It’s a common refrain in the modern age: things are not as they were. People don’t respect each other, or each other’s property like they used to. The politeness of old has vanished. “They don’t make ’em like they used to.” And for the most part, things aren’t built to last. One must forgive such... - Millions More Takata Airbags Recalled
May-31-16 Washington, DC: Another 12 million cars with Takata airbags have been recalled due to problems with their passenger-side airbags. Prior to the most recent recall, around 24 million vehicles had been recalled to fix issues with 28.8 million airbags, including both driver-side and passenger-side airbags. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety A... - Curious George dolls alleged to have 10 times the legal limit of lead
The Center for Environmental Health has notified Marvel Enterprises Inc. that its Chinese-produced Curious George doll is alleged to contain 10 times the legal maximum of lead. The company has since stopped shipments of the toy. Marvel claims it will issue a recall if testing reveals the allegation to be true. Testing is being done on a rush basis by a... - RV Owners Sue Dometic for Dangerous Refrigerator Defect Linked to Explosions and Fires
Apr-22-16 SAN FRANCISCO (Press Release) : A group of RV owners filed a nationwide class-action lawsuit against Dometic Corporation, stating that the company sold defective gas absorption refrigerators with cooling systems that can spontaneously ignite in RVs and boats, putting consumers at risk of deadly fires, explosions, loss of property and loss of the value of th... - Boston Scientific Corp. Guidant Defibrillators Liability Settlement
Boston, MA: (Aug-30-07) Oregon Attorney General Hardy Myers's Office led a multistate probe against Boston Scientific Corp. over flawed heart defibrillators sold by Guidant Corp. Boston Scientific inherited substantial legal liability when it bought the firm last year for $27 billion. Myers claimed investigators found Guidant continued to sell devices it k... - Why Are Medical Devices Failing?
Jan-23-16 Washington, DC: It’s been almost a year since the Zimmer Persona Recall and - specifically - the voluntary Class II recall of the Zimmer Persona Trabecular Metal Tibial Plate. The latter is a specific component of the Zimmer Persona system, and has led many a disgruntled and negatively impacted patient to file a Zimmer Persona lawsuit. There ha... - 20,000+ Segway Personal Transporters Recalled for Fall Hazard. Ask a lawyer.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission in cooperation with Segway Inc. has recalled 23,500 Segway Personal Transporters due to fall hazard. The personal transporter can unexpectedly apply reverse torque to the wheels, which can cause a rider to fall. This can occur when the device is tilted back by the Speed Limiter and the rider comes off and... - Is Daytrana Worth the Side Effects?
Nov-12-15 New York, NY: Patients who use Daytrana have been told to watch for Daytrana side effects , including discoloration of the skin. Skin discoloration, which is not dangerous but can be permanent, has been linked to the use of the Daytrana patch, used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). According to the US Food and Drug Administration... - Zimmer Saddled with Yet Another Failed Knee Implant
Sep-16-15 Washington, DC With the first bellwether trial over the failed Zimmer NexGen Knee implant set to go on October 13 (In Re: Zimmer NexGen Knee Implant Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2272), the manufacturer has yet another potential albatross on its hands with the recent recall of its Persona knee components after reports of failures. It is expected t... - Hewlett-Packard Company Announces Recall of 85,000 Notebook Computer Batteries in the U.S.
April 20, 2006, Hewlett-Packard announced another Notebook battery recall due to risks of fire hazards and potential property damage. Over 15,000 batteries and 4,000 recalled batteries in the U.S. with L3 bar code label. October 14, 2005, Hewlett-Packard Company announced the recall of about 135,000 Notebook Computer Batteries world wide, with an esti... - Inferior Cava Filter Lawsuits Highlight Inferior IVC Filters
Jul-25-15 Bloomington, IN The recent arrival of new chief executive officer Pete Yonkman at medical device manufacturer Cook Group Inc. provides a renewed platform for debate with regard to IVC filter lawsuits and where litigation fits in with the recently installed CEO’s list of priorities. The inferior vena cava filter is a medical device that is implant... - Enteryx Recall, Enteryx Acid Reflux Therapy, possible
Enteryx, an Acid Reflux Treatment, recalled by Boston Scientific Corp. after several patient injuries. Enteryx is a synthetic, chain-like structure injected into the patient's esophagus to block stomach acid from flowing upward. Several patient injuries resulted during the procedural process when doctors accidentally punctured the wall of the esophagus... - First Years Baby Teething Ring
--> The First Years Inc. recalls half-million baby teethers in U.S. and Canada. These soft, liquid-filled baby teething rings are a potential risk to babies who may puncture the toy and ingest bacteria-contaminated liquid. The liquid may contain dangerous bacteria compounds, pseudomonas aeruginosa and pseudomonas putida. Pseudomonas aeruginosa... - NHTSA Illegal Auto Lighting Crackdown Continues
Continuing its crackdown against manufacturers and suppliers of illegal lighting equipment, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on October 19th 2004 announced its decision that high intensity discharge (HID) conversion kits produced by a Texas company do not comply with federal safety standards. The owner of ASTEX USA, a supp...