Thursday, August 26, 2010

Louisiana Slip-and-Fall Incident Leads to Lawsuit

New Orleans resident Nery Freire’s July 2009 grocery shopping trip had an unforeseen conclusion. At a local Winn-Dixie, the shopper says she slipped on a puddle inside the store and fell, sustaining injuries to her knee, ankle, shoulder and spine. Freire’s suit against the store and its cleaning contractor claims that the wet patch was negligently left behind after the floors were cleaned. The area was not marked by safety cones or any other type of warning. Freire is seeking compensation for injuries, medical costs, and other damages she sustained as a result of the injuries.

Have you suffered injuries as a result of a retail establishment’s careless practices? If so, we’re here to help. Contact the california slip and fall attorneys at The Heller Law Firm for a free consultation, or call us direct at 866-461-5791. You will hear from us either the same day or within 24 hours.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

San Jose Utility Truck Crash Results in $5 Million Settlement

It wasn’t alcohol, illegal drugs, or even distraction that was behind the crash that killed 20-year-old San Jose, Ca. resident Mary Bernstein. The driver of the PG&E utility truck that killed Bernstein and her long-time boyfriend Robert Conway blacked out temporarily due to a sharp drop in blood sugar that was related to his diabetes. Driver John Mayfield failed to test his blood sugar as directed by his doctors and subsequently passed out while operating the vehicle, causing the fatal crash. Bernstein’s mother plans to use the award to help fund her efforts to require fleet drivers to test their blood sugar level before clocking in if diabetic.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of another’s negligence or carelessness, you need the advice of a team of skilled personal injury attorneys. Contact the motor vehicle accident attorneys at The Heller Law Firm for a free consultation, or call us directly at 866-461-5791. You will hear from us either the same day or within 24 hours.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

10 MANUFACTURERS ANNOUNCE RECALLS OF MORE THAN 2 MILLION CRIBS

Cribs should be the safest place in the home for your baby, but after multiple reports of injuries and death, the Consumer Products Safety Commission recommended recalls of approximately 2 million drop-sided cribs as the drop-side can detach, creating a gap which can strangle or suffocate your baby.

Do you own a recalled drop-sided crib? Recalls have been announced by the following manufacturers:
Graco
Child Craft
C&T International/Sorelle
Simmons
Million Dollar Baby
LaJobi
Jardine
Evenflo
Delta
Pottery Barn Kids

The Heller Law Firm is investigating possible class actions against each of these manufacturers and is looking for class representatives. If you own one of the recalled cribs and are interested in participating in a class action or would like more information please call 800.992.9947 or visit unsafecribs.com. There is no cost or obligation.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Connecticut Malpractice Suit Overlaps With Same-Sex Marriage Debate

In a case that some analysts say may impact the ongoing debate over same-sex marriage, a Connecticut jury has awarded more than $1 million to the partner of a woman whose substandard cancer treatment led to a loss of consortium. For several years, Margaret Mueller’s cancer was misdiagnosed, leading to surgery that unnecessarily removed part of her colon and intestines. She died in 2009. Although Mueller’s partner’s claim was initially denied, it was later validated with a $1.3 million jury award on appeal.

Have you or a family member suffered due to a medical misdiagnosis? We can help you sort out your legal options. Contact the california medical malpractice attorneys at The Heller Law Firm for a free consultation, or call us directly at 866-461-5791. You will hear from us either the same day or within 24 hours.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Contraceptive Device Blamed for Nebraska Woman’s Death

Approximately five months after beginning to use a contraceptive device known as the NuvaRing, Ann Tompkins, an otherwise healthy 43-year-old Omaha resident, developed a blood clot in her lung that physicians say led to her death. This is the latest in a string of similar instances involving the NuvaRing device, a flexible ring that is inserted into the vagina and then releases hormones that prevent pregnancy. Tompkins’ estate has filed suit against several pharmaceutical companies. The claims set forth in the case allege that the manufacturers of the device failed to adequately warn users of the risk of certain types of blood clots.

Have you or a loved one suffered due to the use of a defective device? If so, we can help. Contact the
defective products attorneys at The Heller Law Firm for a free consultation, or call us directly at 866-461-5791. You will hear from us either the same day or within 24 hours.