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07/31/17   |   By

Was My Car Accident Due to a Defective Part?

In many cases, after a car accident due to a defective part, victims do not know that manufacturer negligence caused the wreck. However, a car accident attorney can investigate the […]

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10/18/16   |   By

Ford Recalls 1.5 Million More Cars Over Faulty Doors

Ford has recalled 1.5 million more vehicles with defective door latches. Call a Washington DC car accident lawyer for more information about your legal options.

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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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07/27/10   |   By

Defective Circumcision Equipment Permanently Impairs Young Man | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

A jury in Florida issued a decision last week that, L.G., a Florida infant, was entitled to judgment against Mogen Circumcision Instruments, manufacturer of the popular Mogen clamp.  The device […]

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06/10/10   |   By

FDA Warns Pfizer on failure to report drug complaints. | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, founding partner According to an AP report, the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to “Pfizer I

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05/11/09   |   By

FDA Too Lenient On Device Approval | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire An editorial from yesterday’s New York Times challenges the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), suggesting that the agency has been too lenient in approving […]

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