Home Fire Leads to Recall of 143,000 Night Lights

July 23, 2015

On Tuesday, retail giant Target recalled approximately 143,000 Circo Night Lights due to a known fire hazard.

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Essure Injuries: FDA Updates Risks of Permanent Birth Control Implant

July 18, 2015

Essure Lawsuit Watch – Update from the FDA

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Uber Settles CA Wrongful Death Lawsuit

July 14, 2015

Today Reuters reported that Uber, the international “ride-hailing” service that connects drivers with passengers via a mobile app, reached a settlement with the family of a child who was killed when she was struck by an on-duty Uber driver in 2013.  The tragic story of the six-year-old victim, Sofia Liu, has garnered national attention and […]

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How Contingency Fees Work: An Ohio Personal Injury Primer

July 11, 2015

Personal injury lawsuits can be quite expensive.  The costs of investigating an accident and injury, obtaining medical records, filing a lawsuit, paying for depositions and expert witnesses, and other case expenses frequently add up to thousands of dollars that injured plaintiffs do not have available to them.  A contingent fee agreement is a contractual tool […]

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Xarelto Lawsuit Update: New Report Suggests Link Between Rivaroxaban and Vitreous Hemorrhaging

July 7, 2015

One month has passed since Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA apprised readers of the dangers of Xarelto (Rivaroxaban), and in that brief period a new report has surfaced that could implicate the anti-coagulant in a host of new injury claims.

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The Difference Between Negligence and Negligence Per Se

July 4, 2015

It has been some time since the last entry in our “Difference Between…” series, a feature in which we explain, in broad strokes, the difference between related, similar, or frequently confused legal concepts for non-lawyers.  In this post, we will be discussing the difference between negligence and negligence per se, two legal terms that you […]

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