In follow up to our post on February 22, 2010 entitled Diabetes Drug Blamed For Heart Problems, there is new information which reveals that SmithKline Beecham actively attempted to cover up studies which showed that the diabetes drug Avandia was dangerous to the heart. In a July 12, 2010 article…
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New York Dog Bites–What To Do If You Are Injured
We have been receiving more calls from clients who suffered dog bites by pit bulls, Doberman pinschers, German shepherds, and numerous other breeds. If this happens to you, what do you do to protect your legal rights? First, make sure that you obtain the owner’s information, especially the address, and…
New York Trip and Fall Accidents–What To Do If You’re Injured
If you suffer an injury by, for example, falling on a crack in the sidewalk, slipping on a spilled substance at the supermarket, or on ice on a stairway at the mall, there are several things you must do to pursue a New York slip and fall case: 1. Obtain…
New York No-Fault Law Law-What Yon Need To Know-Part 2
In part 1 of this post, e discussed the initial stages of a no- fault claim when you are injured in a New York car crash. Now we will discuss what is required to be successful in your claim or lawsuit against the other car that caused the accident. Under…
New York No-Fault Law–What You Need To Know–Part 1
In New York State, if you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of which car is at fault for the accident, your medical expenses and lost earnings will be paid by your own insurance company under the No-Fault Law of New York State. In order to qualify for…
Annual Fatal Car Crashes Nationwide Decrease For Fourth Straight Year
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has reported that fatal car crashes have decreased for a fourth straight year since the statistical high in 2005. There were 33,963 motor vehicle fatalities in 2009, a decline of 8.9% from 2008 when there were 37,261 fatalities. The difference between 2008 and…
Electronic Billboards– Do They Cause Distracted Driving?
In an interesting article by Matt Richtel in the March 2, 2010 Business Section of the New York Times, electronic billboards are examined as another possible cause of distracted driving. We are all aware of distracted driving due to speaking on a cell phone and texting while driving, and who…
New York State Imposes Stricter Rules For Teen Drivers
This week New York State changed its rules regarding teenage drivers to improve safety on the roadways. Effective immediately, teenage drivers with a learner’s permit obtained at age 16 will be required to wait six months to take their road test to obtain a license. Second, the new law increases…
Toyota Reeling In The Wake Of Recalls And Congressional Investigation
Toyota is in the midst of an absolute legal and public relations disaster as the result of its delay in responding to deadly defects in its cars and trucks which have apparently led to at least 34 deaths in the last decade. The problem is sudden acceleration, which has been…
Diabetes Drug Avandia Blamed For Heart Problems
In a front page story in the February 20, 2010 edition of the New York Times, Gardiner Harris reported on confidential FDA reports which have recommended that the diabetes drug Avandia be removed from the market. Apparently, FDA studies have determined that if diabetes sufferers had taken another drug, Actos,…