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Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) and PFAS Litigation Update, Part 2

Back in June I wrote a blog post about a possible $1.185 billion settlement between several defendants in the Aqueous Film-Forming Foams (AFFF) Products Liability Litigation MDL No. 2873 (AFFF MDL). This is a large amount of money, but given how many people and municipalities may have been harmed, this…

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Where to Learn More About CPAP Lawsuits

For the past year or so, I’ve written extensively about the Philips Respironics (Philips) CPAP, BiPAP and ventilator FDA recalls. Hundreds of CPAP lawsuits have been filed against Philips. The primary problem comes from the foam material Philips uses to reduce the sound and vibration from these machines. What’s Wrong…

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MDL Created for Exactech Hip, Knee and Ankle Implant Litigation

Exactech Inc. (Exactech) has been having some legal troubles lately involving its hip, knee, and ankle implants. Some patients receiving these implants have suffered complications from the implant they allege are the fault of Exactech.  There have been recalls for the affected products, but this hasn’t been enough to fully…

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Update on Paraquat Parkinson’s Disease Litigation

If you follow my blog, you’ve probably heard about paraquat. If you’re unfamiliar with paraquat, it’s a highly toxic herbicide that may cause Parkinson’s disease. As you might imagine, this potential link is alarming and has led to quite a few lawsuits. Let’s take a look at the current status…

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Zantac Litigation Focused on Bladder, Liver, Esophageal, Gastric, and Pancreatic Cancers

In any product liability litigation, the injured person must ultimately prove that the injury was caused by the defective product (legal causation). A relatively easy example is when a lamp explodes and burns an individual, and in the post-explosion investigation the plaintiff discovers the lamp’s wiring was faulty and unreasonably…

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Johnson & Johnson Uses “Project Plato” to Potentially Avoid Talcum Powder Payouts

Claims of ovarian and other cancers due to talcum powder or baby powder use have been in the news a lot lately. There has also been plenty of litigation stemming from this possible link. Although talcum powder studies are ongoing, it has been established that some products that use talcum…

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CPAP Machine Recall, Injuries, Lawsuits

There are as many as four million machines affected by the CPAP recall. The Philips CEO has stated that it may take a year or longer to fully repair or replace the affected machines. When he says repair he’s talking about replacing that problematic foam or replacing the entire machine…

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CPAP Machine Recall and the Health Threat of PE-PUR Foam

Millions of people use the CPAP and BiPAP machines to alleviate symptoms of sleep apnea, so there’s a lot of people that should be interested in this topic. I’m going to move pretty quickly through this information, but I do want to start from the very beginning: What is a…

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Herbicide Paraquat Linked to Parkinson’s Disease: Studies

There are many reasons to become educated on the herbicide Paraquat: it’s very dangerous, very toxic, and unfortunately studies are starting to indicate that it can cause serious disease if you’re exposed to it in any length of time. What is Paraquat? / Why is it used? Paraquat is a…

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Product Liability Lawyers Discuss Tenofovir Injuries, Lawsuits (Part 2)

My tenofovir discussion with Attorney Whitney Butcher continues: Clay: What are some of the brand names for a TAF tenofovir drug? Whitney: So the first TAF drug that was approved was called Genvoya, and it was approved in late 2015. And then Odefsey is another TAF drug that was approved…

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