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04/06/26   |   By

Are Traffic Circles in Washington, DC Safer Than Traditional Intersections?

Washington, DC is known for its traffic circles. From Dupont Circle to Washington Circle and Thomas Circle, they play a central role in how traffic moves through some of the […]

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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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12/12/09   |   By

98,000 Preventable Patient Deaths: 9 Patient Safety Solutions | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

“No adverse event should ever occur anywhere in the world if the knowledge exists to prevent it from happening.” That is a direct quote from the Joint Commission, a national […]

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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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06/13/09   |   By

Jobs Cause Cancer For Thousands of Americans Each Year | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire According to NIOSH, “Based on well-documented associations between occupational exposures and cancer, it is estimated that approximately 20,000 cancer deaths and 40,000 new cases […]

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06/13/09   |   By

Traumatic Workplace Injuries Plague Americans | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire According to NIOSH, “each day, U.S. workers suffer injury, disability, and death from workplace incidents. On average, 15 workers die each day from traumatic […]

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06/12/09   |   By

FDA Warns of Dangers of Sirolimus (Rapamune) for Liver Transplant Patients | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire Recently, MedPage Today reported that “The FDA issued an alert regarding the risk of increased mortality in stable liver transplant patients who switch from […]

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06/12/09   |   By

Robes By Blair LLC Recalled by CPSC | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Blair LLC have reannounced a recall of 162,000 robes after learning of six deaths connected to the product. The original recall in April […]

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06/10/09   |   By

Merck & Co., Schering-Plough Accused of Fraud | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire Bloomberg News reports that “Merck & Co. and Schering-Plough Corp. were sued by a Pennsylvania fund for active and retired state employees over claims […]

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06/06/09   |   By

Text Messaging Dangerous to Teens | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire Teenagers love to send text-messages.  In fact, the average American teen sends and receives about 80 text messages per day–approximately 2,300 every month.  What […]

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05/12/09   |   By

Tainted Equipment at VA Hospitals Cause HIV Infections | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire Former patients at several Veterans Administration Hospitals have been tested positive for HIV or hepatitis following exposure to dirty medical equipment.  According to a […]

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