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Leonard Lundy Discusses Dog Bite Injury Prevention

April 11, 2013 With the weather beginning to warm across the Delaware Valley with spring, the Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers with Lundy Law say the chances of being bitten or attacked by a dog also dramatically increases. Attorney, Leonard Lundy, recently spoke with CBS-Philadelphia News about this phenomenon and what the law holds an animal’s … Read more

FDA Issues Recall On Three Lots Of Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen Tablets

February 14, 2013 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) along with drug manufacturers, Qualitest Pharmaceuticals and Mylan Institutional, has announced the recall of several lots of hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen tablets, USP 10 mg/500 mg. According to an FDA press release, the recall is being conducted due to defects in the medications that could lead … Read more

Pennsylvania Truck Accident Claims The Life Of Maintenance Worker

January 3, 2012 A 34-year-old man from West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, was charged earlier this week in connection to a motor vehicle accident he caused that claimed the life of a Pennsylvania Turnpike employee. According to a press release from the Montgomery County District Attorney, Risa Vetri Ferman, the accident occurred on October 22, 2012, in a work … Read more

Pennsylvania Auto Accidents On The Rise During The Holidays

November 29, 2012 Over the recent Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Pennsylvania State Police investigated 1,124 Philadelphia Car Accidents, including 13 fatal crashes. According to 77 Square, this was approximately 100 more accidents than were reported the previous year, which accounted for 10 fatalities and just over 1,000 collisions. Even more concerning is the fact that this number … Read more

Pennsylvania Man Files Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit Against 30 Companies

November 15, 2012 Despite the dangers of asbestos exposure being widely known for several decades, little has been done to remove the chemical from products still be manufactured today. In fact, as many as 4,000 Americans are diagnosed with conditions they developed after exposure to asbestos each year. The Daily Item tells the story of a … Read more

Woman Faces Preliminary Hearing In Medical Malpractice Death

October 11, 2012 The 40-year-old Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, woman accused of both medical malpractice and killing a 22-year-old woman by performing silicone buttock injections without a license was in court for a preliminary hearing yesterday. NewsWorks stated the trial will move forward and the woman will face arraignment later this month. The claims of Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice stem from … Read more

Workers’ Compensation Board Overturns Philadelphia Judges Ruling

October 4, 2012 The Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board recently overturned a Philadelphia judge’s decision that a driver’s firing for a company policy violation was not grounds for terminating his workers’ compensation benefits. According to Risk & Insurance, the decision was reversed because Pennsylvania law says if a worker is terminated due to misconduct, they are prohibited … Read more

Study Says Teens At Highest Risk Of Pedestrian Accidents

September 27, 2012 A study released by Safe Kids Worldwide found children and teens between the ages of 10 and 19 years old were at the highest risk of being injured in a pedestrian accident. The Philadelphia Inquirer says young people have been involved in an increasing number of Pennsylvania car accidents involving pedestrians because of the use of … Read more

Philadelphia Dog Attack Leaves 9-Year-Old Girl Critically Injured

September 6, 2012 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), roughly 4.5 million Americans are bitten each year by dogs. Of those injured victims, approximately 30,000 require reconstructive surgery to correct the injuries they sustained during a dog attack. One such accident occurred several weeks ago here in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when a … Read more