Paul Napoli |
December 07, 2009 11:20 AMNew York City, NY
Category:
Medical MalpracticeDecember 6, 2009
The Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority released a report in its December 2009 Patient Advisory regarding wrong-drug errors of neuromuscular blocking agents at Pennsylvania...
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Brett Emison |
November 29, 2009 10:24 AM |
Kansas City, MO
Category:
Automobile Accidents
Bloomberg has reported that, on the heels of a 4.2 million vehicle recall for accelerator problems, Toyota has vowed to make better cars.
Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp....
Steve Lombardi |
December 01, 2009 9:01 AM |
Des Moines, IA
Category:
Wrongful DeathToday looks like the day Scott Rothstein will be charged and then arrested by the FBI. He claims to not be talking but those who have followed this story closely see it differently. Rothstein has...
Brett Emison |
December 01, 2009 10:27 AM |
Kansas City, MO
Category:
Automobile AccidentsChris Weiss of MotorCrave.com has reported that the largest recall in Toyota history -- an attempt to solve the sudden acceleration problem that has plagued Toyota for more than five years -- caught...
Beth Janicek |
November 30, 2009 1:25 PM |
San Antonio, TX
Category:
Defective & Dangerous ProductsToyota Motor Corp. claims the gas pedal design in more than 4 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles makes them vulnerable to being trapped open by floor mats. On Wednesday it announced a costly recall...
Brett Emison |
November 30, 2009 11:09 AM |
Kansas City, MO
Category:
Automobile AccidentsThe Los Angeles Times has reported that safety data points to Toyota electronic throttles -- not floor mats -- as the primary cause of sudden acceleration problems.
Amid widening concern over...
Brett Emison |
November 30, 2009 10:10 AM |
Kansas City, MO
Category:
Tractor-Trailer AccidentsSeveral news organizations, including the Kansas City Star have reported an overturned tractor trailer spilled hydrochloric acid in the northbound lanes of I-35 on the Paseo Bridge in Kansas City,...
Chrissie Cole |
November 30, 2009 1:33 PM |
Fort Collins, CO
Category:
Automobile Accidents
New laws involving cell phone use while driving go into effect in Colorado tomorrow banning texting for all drivers and cell phone use for drivers under 18.
The new law will make it a primary...