Americans Texting and Driving at Greater Rates Than Europeans
A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that drivers in the United States are more likely to text or talk on their cellphones than are those in much of Western Europe. Vehicle operators were asked their driving habits over the month prior as part of the research, and in the… read more
698 Dry-Freight Semi Trailers Recalled Over Control Loss Threat
Great Dane Trailers has announced the recall of Dry-Freight Semi Trailers of the 2011 model year because the I-Beam bogie frame’s bottom welds may not have been installed the right way. 698 trailers could be affected by the defect, which can lead the welds to crack and fail. This may cause the axle and hanger… read more
Safe St. Patrick’s Day Encouraged By San Diego County DA
With St. Patrick’s Day just a couple days away, today is as good of a time as any to review the steps one can take to protect themselves from the threats that become apparent on this upcoming day of celebration. When hordes of people gather to indulge in drinking and partying, a lot can go… read more
Justice Department Targets Peanut Corp. Execs For Food Safety Risks
The Justice Department has indicted four peanut company executives who they claim knew about the potential for Salmonella contamination within products yet continued to produce and ships those items to the general public. As a result, 700 people were forced to deal with a Salmonella-based illness in 2009 that led to one of the largest… read more
On Heels of Plaintiff Victory, DePuy ASR On Trial Once Again
Last week, one of Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP’s own clients gained a landmark victory when a jury decided that DePuy owed the man $8.3 million in compensatory damages. The jury concluded that the subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson failed to disclose the risks inherent with the DePuy ASR metal on metal hip implant,… read more
Overheating Risk Leads to Recall of 5,200 BrightLight Blankets
An overheating hazard has prompted the Wayne, New Jersey-based IdeaVillage Products Corporation to announce the recall of BrightLight blankets that run off of battery power. These white, polyester items have LEDs which shift color while in use. 5,200 such products are thought to be affected by the recall, and each was sold exclusively by the… read more
13,500 Pairs of Shoes Recalled By Impo International Over Fall Risk
A company based in the California city of Santa Maria is recalling an estimated 13,500 shoes because of their potential instability. The recall, which was issued by Impo International LLC, pertains to four inch high heeled shoes available exclusively from White House | Black Market this past August through October. Lourdes and Versailles shoes are… read more
44,000 Martinique LX Jr. Snorkels Recalled Over Laceration Threat
A series of snorkels is being recalled by a company based in Vista, California because of a potential laceration threat. Aqua Lung Inc. dba U.S. Divers announced the recall, which affects Martinique LX Jr. Youth Snorkeling Mask Sets that were sold across the county only at Costco between November 2010 and July 2011, when an… read more
Door Opening Risk Leads Pierce to Recall 1,237 Fire Trucks
Persons across the country rely on emergency personnel to respond promptly so as to initiate a rescue. But what happens when a defect compromises the safety of those very vehicles that allow rescue workers to get to the scene of an incident hastily? Emergency workers and those in need of aid are both put at… read more
Calcitonin Salmon Osteoporosis Treatment Discouraged by FDA Panel
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel has come to the conclusion that the risks of calcitonin salmon when used as an osteoporosis treatment in women who have gone through menopause outweigh the benefits, and thus the substance should no longer be marketed for that treatment. The calcitonin salmon is meant to limit the risk… read more
Florida Texting Ban Inches Closer to Reality
Florida lawmakers have given their initial approval to a measure that would ban texting while driving throughout the state, but many fear that the biggest hurdles are yet to come. As it currently stands, the proposed bill would ban texting at the wheel, classifying the violation as a secondary offense. Thus, a person couldn’t be… read more
Inadequate Sealing Leads to Recall of Chicken of the Sea Tuna
Chunk White Albacore Tuna in Water under the Chicken of the Sea brand has been recalled by Tri-Union Seafoods because of an issue wherein the cans might not have been adequately sealed. The recall pertains to five ounce versions of the tuna with a Best By Date of January 18, 2017 that were available across… read more