- February 11, 2016Heating and Air Conditioning Technician Fails to Recover for Burns Suffered When Capacitor Surges Our client was injured while in the scope of his employment as a heating and air conditioning technician. Plaintiff tried to jump-start a stalled AC unit with a capacitor manufactured by defendant. A …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- February 10, 2016“The risk of bladder cancer increased with increasing dose and duration of pioglitazone use. Compared to never being exposed to pioglitazone, a duration of pioglitazone therapy longer than 12 months was associated with a 40% increase in risk…” From 6/15/11 FDA Drug Safety …Categories: Defective Drugs
- February 9, 2016Dog bites can be excruciating, shocking and frightening. If you’ve been bitten by a dog, you must stay calm and obtain medical care as quickly as possible. Whether you have insurance or not, your local emergency room is an excellent resource for getting the care you need quickly. Dog bites are …Categories: Personal Injury
- February 4, 2016Q: How do I take steps to assert my rights to a safe workplace?A: If you feel that your workplace is unsafe, your first action should be to make yourCategories: Contruction Accident
- February 1, 2016A person involved in a personal injury accident may wonder, “do I have a case?” or “what’s my case worth?” Early on it is difficult or impossible to know what an accident case may be worth. Litigation of a personal injury case can take years. Over that time factors that can affect the value can …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- January 12, 2016In 2008, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign issued a report identifying the top ten deadliest roads for pedestrians in our state of New Jersey as well as additional dangerous roads for pedestrians throughout the state. The two roads that topped the list included Route 30 located in Atlantic …Categories: Auto Accident
- January 6, 2016When a driver refuses or is unable to carry proper motor vehicle insurance, that driver puts more than just him- or herself at risk. If the driver injuresCategories: Auto Accident
- January 4, 2016Dog bites can be excruciating, shocking and frightening. If you’ve been bitten by a dog, you must stay calm and obtain medical care as quickly as possible. Whether you have insurance or not, your local emergency room is an excellent resource for getting the care you need quickly. Dog bites are …Categories: Personal Injury
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AFFF Exposure in the Navy
March 1, 2024
AFFF Navy Lawsuits: Were You Exposed to Firefighting Foam? Aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) is a fire-extinguishing foam that is used to put out fuel fires, especially those involving aircraft. AFFF are made using per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which… Read More »
Do Volunteer Firefighters Qualify for AFFF Lawsuits? Exposure During Training is Still Exposure
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AFFF Settlement Progress – What’s Happening in the Courts
August 1, 2023
Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), commonly called firefighting foam, is used in the suppression of fuel-based fires. The level of poly-fluoroalkyl chemicals (PFAS) – or forever chemicals – in AFFF is high, and exposure to these chemicals is closely associated with… Read More »
AFFF Firefighting Foam: History, Usage, and Ever-Present Public Health Risks
May 20, 2021
Firefighters, airport workers, and military personnel across the country are currently filing AFFF lawsuits against major chemical manufacturers for exposure to Aqueous Film-Forming Foam. AFFF is a fire-suppression agent that contains chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which are… Read More »
Studies Show AFFF Link to Specific Cancers
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