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Feb
24, 2011
February 24, 2011 Medical testing is a controversial subject. Patients want to believe that the products they are prescribed are safe and will help them recover, but is that really the case? With all kinds of medical devices being recalled, do you feel you can trust the Food and Drug Administration to regulate the devices […]
Jan
27, 2011
January 27, 2011 When someone is injured in an accident or suffers another loss for which he or she can sue, the injured party can suffer further Ohio personal injuries when taking out a loan to cover the expense of their lawsuit. According to the New York Times, injured parties can suffer personal injury when […]
13, 2011
January 13, 2011 Bicycles have been manufactured for a long time, but that doesn’t exempt them from defective product safety hazards. According to MSNBC, Quality Bicycle Products is voluntarily recalling handlebar stems because they could lead to Ohio defective product injuries. According to the Journal Sentinel, the defective products are at risk for breaking or […]
06, 2011
January 6, 2011 During the winter, we depend on many different types of equipment and tools to help get us through the difficult weather challenges. One tool we can’t depend on is certain models of Honda snow blowers, according to UPI. UPI states that 18,500 Honda snow blowers are being recalled due to their risk […]
Dec
21, 2010
Though statistically the summer months are the busiest of all, airline passengers should expect delays this holiday season. From severe winter weather to amateur travelers clogging airport lines, USA Today warns that the holidays are the season for delays. A recent USA Today analysis reports that “the three weeks from mid-December through the New Year […]
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