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FDA Halts Sales of Pelvic Mesh Citing Reports of Complications
Live Updates: 4-25-2019 – Philadelphia Jury Slams J&J With $120M Pelvic Mesh Verdict. Read more. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has...

Fisher-Price Recalls All Rock’n Play Sleep Models After Defect Tied to 30 Infant Deaths
Live Updates: May 30, 2019 – The Washington Post released an article discussing the lack of medical safety testing for...

What Everyone Should Know About the FDA’s Medical Device Standards
Innovations in technology have contributed greatly to the development of life-saving medical devices. Not all of these devices are worthy...

What is a Design Defect?
In product liability cases, there are three types of claims one can make, including the issue of design defects. Unlike...

How to Know If Your Child’s Car Seat Is Defective
For any parent, the safety of their children is of the utmost importance. This is why it is crucial to...

When Is a Product Considered Defective?
As consumers, when we go to purchase a product, we expect that it will be safe and work as it...
Matt Love v. API
Overview: Matt Love was hunting with a tree stand and safety belt in Jefferson County, Missouri. He was harnessed to...
John Doe v. Switchgear Manufacturer
Overview: A 48 year old man suffered third degree burn injuries to his upper body and had his arm amputated...
Congratulations John G. Simon on being named Best Lawyers® 2015 Product Liability Litigation
John G. Simon has been named Best Lawyers® 2015 Product Liability Litigation – Plaintiffs “Lawyer of the Year” in St....