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  • Nail Gun Dangers Persist

    Paul Jacquart | April 21, 2008 11:50 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Our office successfully handled a nail gun injury claim over a decade ago that arose from a manufacturer’s failure to utilize certain safety features. A worker on scaffolding above our client put...

  • The Wisconsin Family Justice Bill: Ensuring That All Medical Malpractice Claims Are Heard

    David Lowe | April 15, 2008 3:22 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Once again today, I had to turn down a potential medical malpractice case for a young adult because there was no survivor of the victim who had the legal right to pursue the claim. Under Wisconsin...

  • Minnesota Hospital Admits Wrong Organ Removed

    Jenny Albano | March 19, 2008 10:15 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Methodist Hospital in Minnesota acknowledged that their medical staff accidentally removed the wrong organ from a patient. Dr. Samuel Carlson, chief medical officer for Park Nicollet Health Services, stated that one of the surgeons removed a patient's healthy kidney and left the cancerous one in place.The surgery was performed last Tuesday, but it wasn't until the next day that a pathologist...

  • Ritter Lawsuit Demonstrates How Medical Malpractice Caps Discriminate On Basis Of Wealth

    David Lowe | March 14, 2008 4:22 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    After a month long trial, John Ritter's doctors were found not liable by a California jury for medical malpractice in the actor's death in 2003. The lawsuit alleged that a cardiologist misdiagnosed an aortic dissection as a heart attack, and that a radiologist failed to perform an x-ray that might have revealed the dissection, thus causing Ritter to lose the chance for surgery that might have...

  • Divided Supreme Court Affirms Decision In FDA Preemption Case

    David Lowe | March 03, 2008 6:06 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    In the wake of last month's Supreme Court decision in Riegel v. Medtronic, holding that Federal Drug Administration approval of medical devices shielded manufacturers from product liability lawsuits by injured patients, concerns have mounted that the Court will confer similar protection to drug manufacturers whose products have received FDA approval. This would leave injured consumers to the...

  • FDA Raises Number of Potential Heparin Related Deaths to 21

    David Lowe | February 29, 2008 7:31 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Today's New York Times reports that as many as 21 deaths may be linked to the drug heparin, and the number of reported adverse reactions (mostly decreased or low blood pressure and fast heart rate) has risen to 448, according to the FDA. Baxter International, whose heparin seems to be involved with the problems, announced that it was expanding a recall to include most of its heparin products,...

  • FDA Inaction Leads to 22,0000 Patient Deaths From Trasylol, Drug Researcher Claims

    David Lowe | February 15, 2008 12:11 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Stay tuned this Sunday for another FDA failure story on 60 Minutes in which Dr. Dennis Mangano, a respected drug researcher, asserts that 22,000 Trasylol deaths could have been avoided if the Food and Drug Administration had paid heed to his published research about Trasylol's dangers, and removed the heart surgery drug from the market two years ago, when his study revealed its widespread...

  • Wrongful Death Suit Filed Over Ketek

    David Lowe | January 25, 2008 11:28 AM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    A lawsuit was filed this week against the makers of Ketek on behalf of the widow of Otto J. Laven, a Milwaukee man who died of respiratory arrest shortly after taking the antibiotic for treatment of his bronchitis. The suit, filed in the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, alleges that Ketek (also known as "Telithromycin") was defective and unreasonably dangerous for use by patients with a...

  • Tree Stand Manufacturer Settles Suit By CPSC

    David Lowe | January 11, 2008 1:47 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Ardisam, Inc. of Cumberland, Wisconsin is paying $420,000 to settle a suit by the Consumer Product Safety Commission alleging that it failed to report personal injuries suffered by hunters using its tree stands when the stands unexpectedly detached from trees. Even though the company allegedly became aware of at least nine injury incident reports as early as 2000, the company did not report the...

  • Two Killed In 100 Car Pile Up On Foggy Highway Near Madison

    David Lowe | January 06, 2008 11:09 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    At least two people have been killed and more than 50 injured people have been sent to Madison area hospitals after more than 100 vehicles collided in foggy conditions on Interstate 90 on Madison's east side on Sunday afternoon, according to the Wisconsin State Patrol. The pile ups involved two incidents, just south of Highway 12-18, with collisions occurring on both sides of the...

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