The 1981 Ford Escort is not a car that brings to mind visions of the most magnificent automobile ever built. The ’81 Escort was a small car with no luxury features, but in one very practical way the ’81 Escort holds the distinction of being one of best to safeguard against personal injuries and death. […]
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Drugging Children For Profit: Personal Injury Perspective
A girl who lacks the concentration to read a book in one sitting has a mental illness and needs a drug to help her focus. An enthusiastic boy who blurts out answers before the teacher finishes asking the question requires medication to correct the problem. Drugging kids is the modern and destructive approach to profiting […]
Dangerous Products and Personal Injuries: 195 degree coffee
Corporations and insurance companies are trying to institute tort reform to protect their profits and to limit the ability of individuals to sue for damages done by defective products. Supporters of tort reform, such as right wing broadcaster Rush Limbaugh, claim that the American system of justice is destroying the economy by giving victims of […]
Defective Tires: Personal Injuries and Wrongful Deaths
Defective tires are the cause of numerous personal injuries and wrongful deaths, whether the tires are defective when they roll off a manufacturer’s assembly line or whether they become defective because of a a manufacturer’s engineering decisions that cause early deterioration. Tires that are defective at the time of manufacture are likely to blow out […]
Botox® Personal Injuries to the Face
Botox is the commercial name for Botulinum toxin, the most toxic protein on earth. Botox achieves its results by paralyzing muscles, just like snake venom. It is manufactured and sold by Allergan. In the early 1800s, Justinus Kerner, a German physician, described botulinium toxin as “sausage poison” and “fatty poison” because the bacterium often grows […]