Taking the Right Steps to Protect Your Interests after a Car Crash When you have been involved in a car accident, your first concern is for your immediate health. Do you have any injuries that require serious and timely medical attention? If so, … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2014
Motor Vehicle Accidents Involving Older Drivers
Injured in an Accident Involving an Older Driver? It's easy to complain about older drivers. Many of us have been stuck behind a senior citizen on a busy highway, and we've often complained, and have expressed concern about safety—theirs and ours. … [Read more...]
Toyota Recalls 295,000 Vehicles Globally
Feb 15, 2014 12:45 PM EST Toyota Recalls 295,000 Vehicles Globally By Matt Mercuro Toyota Motor is recalling about 295,000 Lexus and Toyota brand vehicles worldwide due to issues with various safety systems like stability control and anti-lock … [Read more...]
10 Lots of Anesthesia Drug Recalled
Agila Specialties Private Limited Initiates Voluntary Nationwide Recall of 10 Lots of Etomidate Injection 2 mg/mL - 10 mL and 20 mL due to the Presence of Particulate Matter and/or Illegible and Missing Lot Number and/or Expiry Date PITTSBURGH, … [Read more...]
How to Deal with Your Insurance Company after a Car Crash
Protecting Your Rights When Working with Your Insurer after a Car Accident In the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident, most people simply turn to their automobile insurance providers, hoping to get full and fair recovery under the policies they … [Read more...]
ConAgra Recalls 5,200 Cases of Mislabeled Soup
ConAgra Foods Inc. (CAG) is recalling about 5,200 cases of mislabeled Healthy Choice Chicken with Rice Microwaveable Bowl Soup that may pose a health risk to people that are allergic to products containing egg or wheat products, or who are gluten … [Read more...]
Former Jersey City judge’s license suspended 6 months for ‘ticket fixing’
Former chief Jersey City Municipal Judge Wanda Molina's license to practice law has been suspended for six months by the state Supreme Court's Office of Attorney Ethics for "fixing" tickets for her "significant other." The license was suspended for … [Read more...]
Domino’s Delivery Workers Settle Suit for $1.3 Million
Carlos Rodriguez Herrera said he often worked 65 hours a week as a deliveryman for a Domino's pizza shop on East 89th Street in Manhattan but was paid for just 45 hours. A co-worker, Anatole Yameogo, remembers working from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. one … [Read more...]