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Bard Vaginal Mesh Settlement: $21 Million
Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki is currently handling lawsuits against Bard and Boston Scientific Corp for the serious injuries being caused by the vaginal mesh implants. If you have had problems with vaginal-mesh implants and have experienced effects such as organ damage or other complications, do not hesitate to contact the Law Firm of Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki to learn about the ongoing lawsuit. Our Office can be reached via Email or by phone at (860) 674-8000. For more information, please read the article below. From Bloomberg News: C.R. Bard Inc. agreed to pay more than $21 million to resolve over 500 lawsuits alleging its vaginal-mesh implants harmed women, in the first large-scale settlement of claims over the company’s devices, people familiar with the accords said. Bard shares rose more than 2 percent. Bard agreed to pay an average of more than $43,000 per claim to settle several lawyers’ inventories of vaginal-mesh cases,…
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2014 Jeep Cherokee Defective Transmission Lawsuit
Reports continue to roll in regarding problems with the new 2014 Jeep Cherokee; specifically problems with the automatic transmission on the new Jeep Cherokee. According to various sites including Automotive News, Car & Driver and autoblog.com, the problem is with the software, not the hardware. Customers are complaining of various transmission problems, including shifting on it’s on own, stalled shifting, and even the vehicle just shutting off while driving. Jeep is aware of this huge problem, but has not yet seemed to have a permanenet fix to the issue nor has issued a recall. Car and Driver writes: “We’re not the only ones finding problems with Jeep’s nine-speed automatic transmission. Owners of the 2014 Cherokee have complained loudly enough that Chrysler is reflashing the ZF-sourced ’box a second time to fix rough and delayed gearshifts. According to Automotive News, Jeep dealers will update the transmission software on all unsold 2014…
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Additional Information on Crumb Rubber Dangers
As reported earlier: Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki is currently investigating claims that a link exists between a new athletic field turf and cancer. The new athletic turf that has been popping up all over the country for the past 2 decades is known as ‘field turf’ or ‘sprint turf,’ and is comprised of tiny rubber particles called butadiene rubber or “crumb rubber,” essentially old tires and synthetic fibers. New Information: There are now 95 reported cases of cancer among student athletes who have played sports on synthetic turf field (fields with crumb rubber). Shockingly, 65 of these cancer cases are Soccer Goalies (goal keepers). The reported cancers are broken down as follows: 40 lymphoma, 16 leukemia, 7 brain cancer, 6 thyroid cancer, 7 sarcoma, 3 testicular, the rest being rare forms of cancers. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with cancer or other serious illness, and has spent…
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CT Ruling: Exhaustion, Applicable Policy, & Authorized driver
In a case to be released on June 8, 2010, the Appellate Court reverses summary judgment granted in favor of the defendant UM insurer. ERICA TODD v. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY (AC 31041). The following quotes and paraphrases from the decision. The plaintiff was involved in an automobile accident in which her vehicle, which was covered by the defendant’s underinsured and conversion coverage policy, was struck by another vehicle that was operated by Christopher Bernacchi. Bernacchi’s vehicle was a leased vehicle that was owned by American HondaFinance Corporation (Honda) and insured by Pacific Employers Insurance Company (Pacific) under a liability policy with limits of $1 million. The plaintiff brought an action alleging negligence against Bernacchi and alleging that Honda was vicariously liable for Bernacchi’s negligence. The plaintiff also alleged that Bernacchi was an authorized driver of the leased vehicle. Bernacchi had a liability policy with GEICO with limits of $100,000. Bernacchi’s carrier paid the plaintiff the $100,000…
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3 Tips For Finding The Best Personal Injury Lawyer In Connecticut
Searching for a personal injury lawyer in Connecticut can be a daunting task at the best of times, but when you are injured the task can become overwhelming. A lot of research needs to go into finding an attorney with a great track record to insure the best possible outcome for your case. To help you do that, here are three tips to help you narrow the field of prospects. Bar Association All attorneys have to pass the bar exam to practice, but not all of them join the bar association. The better ones do. One quick way to narrow your choice of a personal injury lawyer in Connecticut is to call the nearest bar association to see if that attorney has a Curriculum Vitae on file. That is fancy way of saying that they have posted a resume of their skills and track record with the local bar association. This will…
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Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki Prepare to File Lawsuit in North Hudson Bus Crash
CTV NEWS (Montreal) Bus passengers involved in a crash that killed a 14-year-old girl are trying to launch a class-action lawsuit against the bus company. Last month, the driver and 55 passengers were travelling from Trois-Rivieres to New York City when the bus ran off I-87 in North Hudson, N.Y. at about 8 a.m. The lawsuit will be launched in the state of New York, where the Canadian Cap (maximum compensation for a personal injury lawsuit, roughly $326,000.00) will not apply. Currently Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki represent over 30 victims of this bus accident. The Fleur-de-Lis bus company, which had owned the bus, subcontracted it out to another company. New York State Police are still investigating the exact cause of the crash, but they have determined that the bus was in good condition. In spite of that, the lawyer representing the passengers on the bus believe that the 61-year-old bus driver…
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Defective Airbag Lawsuit
Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki is currently accepting claims related to injuries caused by defective airbags, specifically those made by the Japanese supplier, Takata Corporation. It was reported in a recent NY Times article that 11 automakers have recalled more than 14 million vehicles globally, due to the risk of the defective airbags. The risk is that the inflator and propellent devices that deploy when there is a crash have been deemed to be defective, and are deploying improperly at the time of the accidents. It is described as a “rupturing” risk, where upon deployment, the airbag’s steel canister cracks and explodes which shoots metal fragments inside the vehicle. These defective airbags are being blamed for many serious injuries, some of which were fatal. A lawsuit was filed in Florida this week against Takata Corp. and Honda Motor Company, after an Orange County woman died after her airbag exploded causing her to…
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Possible Link Between Athletic Field Turf and Cancer
Possible Link Between Athletic Field Turf and Cancer Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki is currently investigating claims that a link exists between a new athletic field turf and cancer. The new athletic turf that has been popping up all over the country for the past 2 decades is known as ‘field turf’ or ‘sprint turf,’ and is comprised of tiny rubber particles called butadiene rubber or “crumb rubber,” essentially old tires and synthetic fibers. The turf has been lauded for decreasing both the frequency and severity of injuries in young athletes, including muscle tears, ligament damage, and concussions. The turf, often used as soccer fields, football fields, as well as for field hockey and lacrosse, provides a softer playing surface with the rubber pellets as compared to older artificial turf surfaces or even natural grass. It is also heralded for the ease of its drainage as well as its simple upkeep as…
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Lawsuit Against Monsanto (RoundUp)
Jazlowiecki and Jazlowiecki is currently representing clients who have become sick due to exposure to RoundUp, the most widely used herbicide in America, which is manufactured by the chemical conglomerate Monsanto. There is an alleged link between cancer rates and the use of the Monsanto weed killer (herbicide) Roundup which contains the active ingredient, Glyphosate, a probable carcinogen. The cancers most often found in the alleged linkage are, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Leukemia, Myeloma, or Soft Tissue Carcinoma, as well as cancers of the tongue, throat, esophagus and thyroid. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with cancer or are ill AND have worked at a Monsanto Roundup manufacturing plant, OR have used the weed and grass killer on your Land or Farm, do not hesitate to contact Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki for a free legal consultation. You may be entitled to compensation, and you may be eligible…