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09/16/16   |   By

How to Find out Whether Your Kids’ Toys Have Been Recalled [and What to Do About It]

Dangerous recalled toys can result in injury. If your child has been hurt, speak with a Washington, DC attorney about your potential product liability case.

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08/31/16   |   By

Hepatitis A Outbreak from Tropical Smoothie Cafe Expanded to Five States

Contact a Washington DC personal injury lawyer at Regan Zambri Long PLLC if you have contracted Hepatitis A after consuming tainted frozen fruit.

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05/25/16   |   By

Fire Risks Lead to Massive 133,000 Recall of Off-Road Vehicles

Polaris has recalled more than 133,000 off-road vehicles after 160 reports of vehicle fires. Hurt? Contact our Washington, DC injury lawyers today.

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12/16/09   |   By

50 Million Blinds Recalled Due To Strangulation Danger | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled more than 50 million Roman-style blinds and roll up blinds due to the risk of strangulation. About five million Roman shades and about […]

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12/08/09   |   By

Toyota, Lexus Owners Make Sudden-Acceleration Complaints | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire The AP (12/7) reported, “Cars made by Toyota registered far more complaints about sudden acceleration in its 2

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