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Tests for Deciding Emotional Distress Claims

Products liability law covers defective products. If a product contains a design or manufacturing flaw, it is considered defective. If the user of a defective product sustains personal injuries or property damage, the manufacturer or seller of the product could be liable for any injuries or property damage. This article discusses the various tests courts have used in deciding emotional distress damage claims. More...

DES Litigation

DES (diethylstilbestrol) was prescribed for pregnant women during the 1950s and 1960s to help prevent miscarriages and premature deliveries. Research performed in 1958 concluded that DES did not help to prevent miscarriages or premature births. Nevertheless, physicians continued to prescribe the drug. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 5 to 10 million people in the United States alone were exposed to DES from 1938 to 1971. This includes pregnant women and their children. A 1971 study indicated that DES was a cause of a rare vaginal cancer in girls and young women who had been exposed to DES before birth. As a result of this study, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration advised physicians in 1971 to stop prescribing DES. Nevertheless, the damage had been done. More...

Household Refrigerator Safety Act

The headlines are too familiar and too tragic: "Children, 4 and 7, Found in Old Refrigerator, Dead From Suffocation." The Household Refrigerator Safety Act (Act) was passed to prevent children from becoming trapped inside refrigerators and suffocating to death. More...

Pharmacists' Liability for Negligently Refilling a Prescription

A pharmacist is responsible for storing, preparing, and dispensing prescription drugs properly. If the dispensing pharmacist fails to perform any of these duties, he/she could be held liable for any drug-related injury to a patient. This article discusses a pharmacist's liability for negligently refilling a prescription. More...

Liability of Car Manufacturers for Injuries from Collisions Between SUVs and Smaller Cars

More and more frequently, drivers of sedans and other smaller cars are injured and killed as a result of collisions with light trucks and sport utility vehicles (SUVs). In many of these accidents, crash reconstruction experts have concluded that the injuries and deaths could have been prevented or lessened if both vehicles were of similar size. Other crash experts have determined that the problem with the smaller cars is that many of the less expensive models are not equipped with the same safety features that the bigger vehicles have. Statistics support the allegations that SUVs and trucks pose an increased risk or danger to drivers and passengers of other cars. In collisions between SUVs or light trucks and other cars, over 80 percent of those fatally injured were those not in the SUVs or trucks. More...

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