The lawyers at Taylor Martino Rowan are reviewing potential product-liability lawsuits for individuals throughout the United States who have received a recalled Stryker hip replacement with an ABG II or Rejuvenate modular-neck stem have reported experiencing symptoms of pain and swelling at the joint site. As a result of design problems with Stryker modular hip […]Read More
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The FDA has recently issued a class 1 recall of Stryker’s OASYS Midline Occiput Plate due to reports of fracture of the pin that connects the implant’s tulip head to the plate body. The OASYS Midline Occiput Plate is used to stabilize the junction between the occipital bone and the vertebrae in the cervical spine. […]Read More
Two weeks after the NFL agreed to settle its concussion lawsuit for $765 Million, all eyes have turned to the NCAA and whether it will now settle Arrington v. National Collegiate Athletic Association – the most notable concussion litigation involving the college ranks. In many ways, the Arrington lawsuit (which is currently in mediation) will […]Read More
A large area of land in Eight Mile, Alabama, has been contaminated with the chemical Mercaptan, which escaped from the Mobile Gas Service Corporation’s natural gas facilities located in Eight Mile. Mercaptan is added to natural gas by natural gas processors to give the gas a detectable smell, because natural gas is odorless. According to […]Read More
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) must pay $7.76 million in punitive damages to a woman who previously won a $3.35 million compensatory award for injuries she blamed on the company’s vaginal-mesh device, a New Jersey jury ruled. Jurors in Atlantic City made the award today to punish J&J, the world’s largest seller of health-care products. The […]Read More
On March 29th, 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Class I recall on the drug GranuFlo Dry Acid Concentrate and Naturalyte Liquid Acid Concentrate. (Class I recalls are the most serious type of recall and involve situations in which there is a reasonable probability that use of these products will cause […]Read More
(Feb. 26) A jury on Monday said Johnson & Johnson should pay a South Dakota woman $3.35 million for failing to adequately warn her doctor of the potential dangers of a vaginal mesh implant made by the company’s Ethicon subsidiary, and for misrepresenting the product in brochures. It was the first verdict among some 1,800 […]Read More
Injured during a 2009 LeFlore football gameBy Derica Williams MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – It was a paralyzing blow. The devastating hit happened in an instant, but Timothy Robinson was told he’d feel the effects for a lifetime. It’s been three years since the former Leflore High School football player suffered However, the former LeFlore High […]Read More
In August 2010, DePuy Orthopedics, a unit of Johnson & Johnson, announced a voluntary recall of their ASR XL Acetabular and ASR Hip Resurfacing Systems. In Feb 2011 the FDA stated that there are “unique risks” for “metal on metal” artificial hips. The possible resulting wear can cause tiny metal ions to dislodge into the […]Read More