Codeine for Coughs? The Answer Should Be No
If your child is prescribed codeine for a cough or pain, just say no. Doctors and many parents are familiar with codeine. But it is that very familiarity that could be putting children in danger. Why?
Dangerous Healthcare Settings: Poorly Sterilized Equipment
If you contract an infection during treatment at a North Carolina hospital and you believe it was due to inadequate or unsanitary conditions at the facility, consult an attorney to explore your options for taking legal action.
Sun in a Box: FDA Issues Sunlamp Warning
If you use a tanning bed, wear goggles, watch exposure times and ensure the equipment is safe. If you are injured through the use of a defective tanning bed or other product throughout North Carolina, seek experienced legal counsel.
The Drive for Data: Automobile Black Boxes
In a culture driven by data and documentation, EDRs are sure to evolve. If you are injured in an automobile accident in North Carolina, information on your EDR may help your case. Consult an attorney to review your rights.
Medical Staff Sued for Hepatitis C Hospital Outbreak
A five-count lawsuit was filed against the Triage Staffing, Inc. for the outbreak of Hepatitis C at Exeter Hospital. They claim that it is this Nebraska based company that is responsible for the negligence that lead to the disease outbreak in the hospital.
FDA Reduces Recommended Initial Dose of Insomnia Drugs
If you were injured in an accident that resulted from prescription medication side effects, seek legal guidance from a qualified attorney at the Lanier Law Group, P.A.
Multi-Car Crash Injures Five in Asheboro Construction Zone Accident
During the summer season, stay alert for road construction and slowing traffic. In construction zones, watch for construction vehicles entering or exiting the highway. If injured in a vehicle accident in Durham County, seek experienced legal counsel.
Nest Smoke Alarms Recalled
Manufacturers of Nest smoke alarms ceased selling their popular smoke alarms recently due to safety concerns. If injured by a defective smoke alarm or other product in North Carolina, speak with a skilled injury attorney for advice.
NHTSA Finalizes New Rule to Reduce Backing Accidents
With implementation of the new rule, the NHTSA hopes to eliminate or reduce the more than 15,000 injuries and 200 deaths that occur every year when vehicles are backing up. Consult an attorney for legal advice if you or a loved one suffered injury in a backing accident or other type of auto collision in North Carolina.
GM Recall Continues to Make News
Confidence in the safety of your vehicle is essential. If injured through the negligence of others in Franklin County, talk to a skilled North Carolina injury lawyer.