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HeartWare Issues Recall For Medical Devices

In April 2015, HeartWare issued a Class I recall for their HeartWare Ventricular Assist Device. The recall was a voluntary recall by the company based on complaints from patients related to five different problems that could develop with the device. Types of Devices Recalled According to the United States Food and Drug Administration, HeartWare issued … Read more

Is The Person in the Back Always at Fault in a Rear End Collision?

Whenever you are in a car, whether driving or riding as a passenger, you are at risk of having an accident. Accidents can be as minor is a fender-bender or as serious as a high-speed head-on collision. According to a report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 28 percent of crashes in 2012 were … Read more

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Early detection is the key to fighting breast cancer, yet too many women do not take the steps they should to find breast cancer at its earliest, most curable stage. In fact, when detected early, breast cancer’s survival rate is 100 percent. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Lundy Law offers these … Read more

Preparing for the Pope’s Visit to Philadelphia: Thoughts on Safety

Philadelphia awaits in eager anticipation as Pope Francis is scheduled to make a two day visit to Philadelphia on September 25th 2015. Homeland Security and our local agencies are working hard to ensure that safety precautions are in place to reduce every risk possible. However, with an estimated 1.5 million plus people expected to attend … Read more

Uber? Lyft? What You Need To Know About Ride Sharing Related Accidents

The popularity of ride-sharing services, such as Lyft and Uber, have provided pedestrians alternative transportation to get to their destination. While ride share services may offer an inexpensive and convenient way for people to get around Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, they also pose certain risks. Unlike taxis, which are heavily regulated at the city … Read more

Lundy Law Wishes Everyone a Happy and Safe Labor Day

Every year, people in the United States celebrate Labor Day, all with their own reasons for those celebrations. Parents celebrate children returning to school after a long summer break while teachers celebrate the start of a new school year where they will grow young minds. Children are celebrating their last few days of summer freedom … Read more

Back to School Safety Tips for Parents, Drivers, and Children

As the fall season sends children back into the learning environment, this means the typical daily commute to and from school and all the normal dangers associated with traveling. Whether walking, riding a bike, riding the bus, or traveling by car, our children’s safety is always the top priority. With the volume of traffic increasing … Read more

New Jersey’s New Car Seat Law: Important Facts That You Should Know

A new set of car seat safety laws go into effect in New Jersey starting September 1, 2015. Governor Chris Christie approved the legislation this past May to hopefully make traveling safer for small children. It was suggested the older laws were confusing and outdated, which caused the safety features of the newer vehicles less … Read more

Avoiding the 4 Most Common Causes Motorcycle Accidents

As the 2014 statistics for motorcycle accidents begins to roll in, the fatality rate is actually going to drop almost 2 percent lower than the previous year. A total of 27 states experienced a decrease, with another 4 others staying within the same range. Unfortunately, this great news is met with the reality of motorcycle … Read more

Your Top Questions About Dog Bites Answered

The victim of a dog bite should understand their legal options to ensure that they have a fair chance of getting compensation when it’s due. There are a few general questions that we encounter frequently in these circumstances that could help you understand the situation more clearly. Who Is Legally Responsible When There is An … Read more