AAJ Urges FDA to Abandon Industry-Led Approach to Subpar Testing for Carcinogens | LE

April 28, 2020

AAJ Urges FDA to Abandon Industry-Led Approach to Subpar Testing for Carcinogens

The American Association for Justice has issued a call for an end to industry-led testing for carcinogens…

David Brose
April 6, 2020

Increasing Injuries, Deaths from Keyless Vehicles

Keyless ignition has been a topic in the news a lot lately. This blog post looks at an under-reported issue with keyless car technology.

Brett Emison
February 17, 2020

Watch the Edge: When Unsafe Pavement Drop-Offs Cause Accidents with Devastating Consequences

L&E attorneys have litigated construction defect cases coast-to-coast. Read this post to learn more about the key elements of what to watch for in a shoulder defect accident.

David Brose
November 29, 2019

Autonomous Vehicles Still Raising Safety Concerns

Self-driving cars are gaining headlines nationwide; this blog post looks at potential liability trends pertaining to this new technology.

Brett Emison
September 9, 2019

New Study Confirms Compelling Link Between Roundup and Increased Risk of Non Hodgkins Lymphoma

Recent studies have continued to link exposure to Roundup to dangerous illnesses for consumers across the country. Read this blog post to learn more.

Bob Langdon
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September 4, 2019

On Rear Seat Occupant Alert Systems, and How They Can Save Lives

This blog post by attorney Michael Serra looks at rear seat alarm systems, and recent examples about how when manufacturers don’t avail themselves of the latest technology and consumers pay the price.

Langdon Emison
July 1, 2019

Infant Death Leads to More Attention on Dangers of Baby Slings

Consumers have been warned again about the dangers of baby slings. Read her to learn about how infants can sometimes be smothered inside these devices, and what the CPSC says we should do to use them correctly.

Mark Emison
June 17, 2019

Fisher-Price Infant Sleepers Subject to Voluntary Recall

There’s a Fisher-Price infant sleeper that is very popular. It also might be very dangerous.

Mark Emison
April 15, 2019

AAJ Commends House Subcommittee on Carcinogenic Cosmetic Policy

The American Association for Justice continues the fight for citizens’ access to the nation’s courtrooms.

Brett Emison
March 25, 2019

“Embrace Life” Video Approaches One Million View Mark

Seatbelts are arguably one of the easiest safety devices that we can use in today’s cars; this video produced by Rome Reports is still one of the best ones that address the issue.

Bob Langdon
February 4, 2019

Identifying Tire Defects in Catastrophic Accidents

Every vehicle accident resulting in catastrophic injury or death should be screened for tire defects as a potential cause of the accident or source of recovery. Defects that can cause a tire to fail may not always be apparent.

Bob Langdon
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January 12, 2019

Drivers Beware: Toyota, Ford Recall 2.7 Million Vehicles with Deadly Takata Airbags

This week, two major automakers recalled nearly 2.7 million vehicles equipped with the deadly airbags, adding to what was already the largest automotive recall in U.S. history.

Brett Emison