The Texas Supreme Court said that a San Antonio woman could not sue her doctor over a surgical sponge left inside her body because she waited too long to file suit even though she could not have discovered the problem any sooner. The court ruled 9-0 that the patient, Emmalene…
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3 Rulings Find No Link to Vaccines and Autism
In a further blow to the antivaccine movement, three judges ruled Friday in three separate cases that thimerosal, a preservative containing mercury, does not cause autism. The three rulings are the second step in the Omnibus Autism Proceeding begun in 2002 in the United States Court of Federal Claims. The…
Chinese Drywall Case Gets Under Way in New Orleans
Tatum and Charlene Hernandez built their dream house in Mandeville in 2006, but their home has been their nightmare ever since they realized last year that it’s filled with problem drywall from China. The air-conditioning and other appliances keep failing. Charlene Hernandez, a labor and delivery nurse at Oschner, gets…
Sacramento Jury Awards Over $24 M to Girl Run Over by Truck
An Oregon girl whose truck-driver father accidentally ran her over with his big rig has won $24.3 million in damages from the Portland company that a Sacramento judge found legally responsible for her injuries. In a court-trial decision returned Dec. 14, Judge David W. Abbott said the firm that hired…
L.A. Settles Accident Lawsuit for $7 M
The city of Los Angeles paid $7 million to settle a lawsuit brought by a volunteer for the Los Angeles Triathlon, who was left a paraplegic by an accident during the event in 2007, according to his attorney. Steve Albala, who was 60 at the time of the accident, was…
Family of Cyclist Killed in Accident Files $5 M Lawsuit
The family of a bicyclist killed last year in a collision with a truck in Baltimore has filed a $5 million wrongful-death lawsuit against the driver and his employer. On Aug. 4, John R. “Jack” Yates, 67, was riding his bike behind a truck when he became caught in the…
Concerns Voiced Over ‘Metal on Metal’ Hip Implants
Some of the nation’s leading orthopedic surgeons have reduced or stopped use of a popular category of artificial hips amid concerns that the devices are causing severe tissue and bone damage in some patients, often requiring replacement surgery within a year or two. In recent years, such devices, known as…
Tasers Under Investigation After Claims of Death and Injury
On October 7, 2006, Steven Butler, by his own admission, was drunk and disorderly. He refused an order from a police officer in his hometown to get off a city bus. The officer used his Taser ECD (officially, an “Electronic Control Device”) three times. According to doctors, Butler suffered immediate…
Family of Fort Worth Woman Killed in Crash Sues Bar That Served Officer
Family members of a Fort Worth woman killed in a December wreck involving an allegedly intoxicated off-duty Fort Worth police officer filed suit today against the Fort Worth bar at which the officer had been drinking. At a news conference in Dallas today, the family’s attorney said the family of…
Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella 1,100 Birth Control Lawsuits Filed
In an annual 2009 report released by Bayer, the number of contraceptive lawsuits over Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella has risen to about 1,100 filed cases, and that number will continue to increase as thousands of women are considering claims for serious injuries that have been caused by side effects of…