The FDA issued a recall on February 16, 2007 that warned customers not to consume certain types of Earth’s Best baby food. The infected baby food may be contaminated with the bacteria clostridium botulinum. This bacteria can cause botulism, which can lead to serious illness and/or death.Symptoms of
A lawsuit was filed against the Granite Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Granite City, Illinois. A woman who was sent there after undergoing heart surgery died less than two months after her release from the nursing home. It is believed that the poor care she received led to infection and eventu
The first lawsuits have been filed in the salmonella outbreak related to Peter Pan peanut butter. A Missouri family and a Texas family have filed lawsuits in their respective states.The Texas lawsuit alleges that two young children became ill after eating the infected peanut butter while the Missour
As a follow-up to a recent post, CNN has begun to uncover more claims that are being underpaid by insurance companies in minor crashes and the insurance companies philosophies behind their failure to pay appropriate amounts. Insurance companies are reaping the benefits of their low ball tactics whil
A salmonella outbreak has affected at least five people in Illinois. As previously posted, the FDA issued a recall for Peter Pan peanut butter made by ConAgra. The peanut butter as been the cause of ongoing cases of salmonella since August of 2006.New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee and Miss
The FDA posted a warning on February 14, 2007 that specific jars of Peter Pan peanut butter and jars of Great Value peanut butter may be contaminated with Salmonella. The jars with a product code beginning with 2111 should be discarded. The peanut butter would have been purchased on or after May 200
The Senate Committee approved a bill requiring a medical expert certify a medical malpractice case as having merit before the lawsuit is filed. A previous provision in the law was foung unconstitutional this past December. The hopes of the bill is to keep frivilous medical malpractice lawsuits to a
A verdict was returned on Wednesday in favor of a Massachusetts patient who was the victim of medical malpractice. The patient’s doctor failed to treat him for a burn to his foot. The doctor knew about the burn and even made a note regarding the burn in the patient’s chart, but at the end of the day
Insurance companies have always tried to hold onto their money for as long as they can and often reluctantly pay out claims. Even when they do pay out a claim it is often less than the amount necessary to cover the victim’s outstanding bills. But why pay more if they can get away with paying less?An
A part of a second floor stairway collapsed while a man and his child were walking up the stairs of their home on Monday afternoon. The man was holding his child when he stepped on a concrete landing that collapsed.The concrete landing collapse caused the two to fall approximately ten to twelve feet
One of the top infections patients in hospitals die from each year is MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Stayphylococcus Aureus). Even though the infection is becoming more deadly because the bacteria is becoming more resistant to antibiotics, hospitals are not doing enough to combat the infection.MRSA has
The fight over whether medical malpractice caps in Illinois are legal has recently heated up as Illinois doctors have brought Theodore Olson aboard. Olson was the solicitor general of the United States from 2001 – 2004. The medical malpractice caps in Illinois limit the amount a person can recover i