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Toyota Blamed For More Wrongful Deaths And Car Crashes

More than 100 deaths have now been blamed on sudden acceleration of Toyota Motor Corp. vehicles, nearly twice the number that had been reported two months ago, according to a Times review of public records. With a recent surge of complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration factored in,…

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Bayer Accused in Canadian Lawsuit of Hiding Yaz Risks

Bayer AG, Germany’s largest drugmaker, was accused in a lawsuit of ignoring health risks of the contraceptive Yaz and advertising the drug as safe to boost sales. The Yasmin family of birth-control pills, known as Yaz and Yasmin, carries a four times increased risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary…

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Yasmin Gallbladder Disease Lawsuit Filed Against Bayer

Another lawsuit has been filed against Bayer by a California woman who suffered gallbladder disease after using Yasmin, alleging that the drug maker knew the birth control pill carried unacceptable health risk but released it any way. The Yasmin gallbladder lawsuit was filed in San Mateo County Superior Court by…

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AstraZeneca Wins Trial on Seroquel Diabetes Claim

AstraZeneca Plc officials properly warned a patient’s doctors about the diabetes risk posed by its Seroquel antipsychotic drug, a jury ruled in the first case over the medicine to go to trial. The state court panel in New Brunswick, New Jersey, deliberated before finding the company’s warnings to Ted Baker’s…

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Seattle Couple Sue Toyota Over Vehicle’s Lost Value

A Seattle couple have sued Toyota in federal court, demanding that the company either take back the vehicle they just bought or reimburse them for its loss in value since the automaker’s sudden-acceleration troubles became news. The lawsuit alleges that the issues plaguing Toyota violate the state’s Consumer Protection Act…

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Texas Supreme Court Tosses $15.8 M Verdict in Case Involving Illegal Immigrant

The Texas Supreme Court threw out a $15.8 million verdict, ruling unanimously that lawyers improperly introduced evidence that a gravel truck driver involved in a 2002 accident that killed four members of a Wise County family was an illegal immigrant. By repeatedly mentioning the truck driver’s immigration status, lawyers for…

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