A trial date has been set in the case against Wal-Mart in the death of a Chadron, Neb., woman. David Lehman sued the corporation shortly after his wife, Julie, died after falling in the Chadron store. The case, filed in Dawes County District Court was removed to the U.S. District…
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Metrolink Pays Out $30 M in 2005 Crash Settlements
After years of foot dragging, Metrolink has spent $30 million to settle most of the lawsuits arising from the 2005 Glendale train crash that killed 11 and injured about 180, according to plaintiffs’ attorneys. Among those settlements are two injury cases, one for $5 million and the other for $3.8…
Hospital Settles After Patient’s Fall in Operating Room
The family of an 86-year-old Boston woman who died after she fell from an operating table following hip surgery has settled a wrongful death lawsuit with Boston Medical Center. The family’s lawyer, Meyer, said the hospital agreed to pay $900,000. Meyer said the case exposed gaps in operating room procedures…
New Rules Opens Toxic Injury Health Claims to Agent Orange
Under rules to be proposed this week, the Department of Veterans Affairs plans to add Parkinson’s disease, ischemic heart disease and hairy-cell leukemia to the growing list of illnesses presumed to have been caused by Agent Orange, the toxic defoliant used widely in Vietnam. The proposal will make it substantially…
Dallas Texas Yaz Lawsuits and Side Effects
The United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation issued its order on October 1, 2009, establishing MDL No. 2100 for individual lawsuits filed by women who have been injured as a result of their ingestion of Yasmin, Yaz and Ocella oral contraceptive products. All of the cases pending in federal…
Statute of Limitations for Texas Yaz Product Liability Lawsuits
Yaz, manufactured by Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc., is a combination birth control pill containing drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol. Yaz is marketed not only as a contraceptive pill, but as a proven treatment for premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a condition with severe emotional and physical premenstrual symptoms. Yaz also is marketed…
Yaz / Yasmin MDL Consolidation Update
A panel of judges ordered that all federal lawsuits over problems with Yaz and Yasmin birth control pills will be consolidated into an MDL, or multidistrict litigation, for pretrial proceedings in the Southern District of Illinois. This is not a Yaz / Yasmin class action. Each Yaz lawsuit or Yasmin…
Deaths Linked To Yaz and Yasmin Birth Control Pill
It was August, 2008, when 24-year-old Tanya Hayes began to experience breathlessness and what her family described as a “nasty, hard cough.” Tanya ignored the symptoms until one afternoon when she collapsed in a car park in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia. Five hours later, she was pronounced dead of…
Settlement For Philadelphia Apartment-Fire Litigation
Less than 14 months after a devastating apartment blaze along the Conshohocken riverfront set back one of the nation’s most successful revivals of an aging town, a $36.3 million settlement has been reached to end all fire-related litigation. Of that, $27 million will go toward rebuilding the two destroyed Riverwalk…
Glaxo Ordered to Pay $2.5 M for Paxil Birth Defect Lawsuit
GlaxoSmithKline Plc must pay $2.5 M over claims that its Paxil antidepressant caused birth defects, a Pennsylvania jury concluded in the first of 600 such cases to come to trial. Jurors in state court in Philadelphia deliberated about seven hours over two days before finding Glaxo failed to properly warn…