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If you have been in an Alabama Car Wreck and sustained injury by an uninsured driver, you are required by Alabama Law to put your insurance company on notice of the wreck. You are required by your insurance policy to do it promptly after the wreck. Some policies have time limits, and if you go […]
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You just had a trucking accident and now you need an Trucking Accident Attorney In AL and MS. Whether you have been in an accident before or not, this can be a hard choice to make. At Taylor Martino, we like to make things as easy as possible for our clients, even before they choose […]
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The lawyers of Taylor Martino, PC understand a Motorcycle Accident In Alabama or Mississippi can occur from time to time. They are unavoidable. Since we can’t plan when they will happen, here are some helpful tips to know what to do when you are involved in a motorcycle accident. First things first. Make sure everyone […]
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More than one in four children in ‪Alabama come from families that experience food hardships and nearly 60% of Alabama’s public school children are eligible for free and reduced lunch. Taylor Martino, P. C. is participating in the Alabama Legal Food Frenzy, which is a food & fund drive among all Alabama lawyers. The competition joins […]
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Talcum powder in Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder and Shower to Shower is causing ovarian cancer. Recently, a jury awarded $72 million in damages to the family of a woman who regularly used talcum products and died of ovarian cancer. Research has linked women’s regular use of talc-containing products like talcum powder, baby powder and […]
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Requirements for CDL Truck Drivers Why you should contact an experienced Mobile, Alabama Truck Wreck Lawyer at Taylor Martino P.C. Traveling on the highways, with or without family, can be stressful at times. Especially if you worry about the truck drivers on the roads with you. New regulations required by the Department of Transportation’s Federal […]
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In February, the Senate approved the nomination of Robert Califf, MD, to head the FDA, thwarting an effort by a group of senators to block his nomination over Califf’s ties to the pharmaceutical industry. MedPageToday article I am very concerned about the leadership of the FDA and the FDA’s safety standards for new drugs and […]
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Endo International announces it will stop manufacturing all vaginal mesh products due to the billions in lawsuits it is facing related to its vaginal mesh implants. Endo announced that it will close its Astora Women’s Health device unit. Endo paid $150 million in legal settlements related to its vaginal mesh in Q4. And more payments […]
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The New York Times published a great article today about nursing home arbitration clauses and erosion of the right to a trial by jury. A pending wrongful death lawsuit will test a new legal strategy to prevent nursing homes from requiring their residents to take disputes to arbitration. Below is an excerpt of the article […]
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Patients who are at risk of a pulmonary embolism, or a sudden blockage of a major blood vessel, often turn to anticoagulants to keep their blood from clotting. However, sometimes anticoagulants fail or the patient is unable to take them and an alternative form of prevention is needed. This is where Intra Vena Cava (IVC) filters come into […]
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