Class Action versus Single Plaintiff Zantac Lawsuits As we discussed in a previous post, the Food and Drug Administration has ordered a recall of the popular antacid drug Zantac (ranitidine) after it was found to contain significant levels of the cancer-causing substance NDMA. Since that post we have received numerous questions from cancer victims and their families asking us if they should participate in a class action lawsuit against Zantac’s manufacturers. In today’s post the dangerous drug lawyer at The…
Twisters Rip Through Multiple States, Killing at Least 19 – Property Damage Extensive The 2020 tornado season began horrifically as Easter Sunday storms ripped through southern states from Louisiana through Alabama, spawning multiple deadly tornadoes. At least 19 deaths were reported as of dawn Monday after the holiday, a death toll that is expected to rise. News from multiple states is grim. In the immediate aftermath of tornado, 11 people were reported killed in Mississippi. Six people lost their live…
Two Fatal Tesla Accidents Being Investigated by NTSB In an earlier post we discussed the National Transportation Safety Board’s conclusions following its investigations into two fatal accidents in California and Florida. We have since learned of two additional accidents involving Tesla Motors’ Model S all-electric automobiles. In this post, the car and truck accident lawyer at The Doan Law Firm reviews what is publicly known concerning the recent accidents before offering suggestions to those who may have been injured in…
The NTSB has commented that the software behind Tesla’s “self-driving” vehicles may contain shortcomings that led to two fatal traffic accidents. In today’s post our car accident lawyer reviews these reports and how they could impact future personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits involving Tesla vehicles.
“Physical Loss” and “Physical Damage” in Business Interruption Insurance Claims As we have discussed in other posts, business interruption insurance protects businesses against losses in situations where a business is physically incapable of opening its doors to its customers. Since many businesses have been either ordered to close, or have had their normal operations severely curtailed, by civil authorities in response to the COVID-19 epidemic, many businesses have filed business interruption claims with their insurers only to have those claims…
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