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U.S. Automakers to Recall 12M More Vehicles with Takata Airbags
Eight automakers have agreed to recall 12 million additional vehicles in the U.S. over potentially defective airbags manufactured by Japan-based Takata, adding to what already was the largest auto recall in U.S. history.
Langdon & Emison Accepting Talcum Powder Cases
Langdon & Emison is reviewing potential lawsuits on behalf of women who developed ovarian cancer after using talcum powder on a daily or weekly basis during a four-year period or longer.
Bob Langdon Receives Missouri Personal Injury Litigation Honor
Langdon & Emison partner Bob Langdon has been named one of the “10 Best” personal injury attorneys in Missouri for 2016. The honor is bestowed by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys, and is based on impeccable client satisfaction ratings and a formal nomination process by fellow attorneys, according to the organization.
Langdon & Emison Settles Takata Airbag Defect Case for Confidential Amount
Langdon & Emison recently resolved a lawsuit involving the highly publicized Takata airbag defect on behalf of a young man who suffered severe injuries as a result of a crash in Paducah, Ky.
Kent Emison, Mark Emison Co-Author Conspicuity Article for AIEGVoice
Langdon & Emison attorneys Kent Emison and Mark Emison co-authored anarticle, “How Lack of Visibility Can Become a Major Theme in a Trucking Accident Case,” for a recent issue of AIEGVoice.
Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $500M for Defective Hip Implants
A Dallas federal jury slapped Johnson & Johnson Thursday with a $502 million verdict for hiding defects that caused its Pinnacle artificial hips to prematurely fail and left patients facing revision surgeries and long-term pain. Langdon & Emison is representing patients nationwide in lawsuits involving the Pinnacle metal-on-metal hips.
L&E’s David Brose Discusses Truck Driver Fatigue and Regulatory Changes
Langdon & Emison attorney David Brose published a recent blog post about changes to the hours of service regulations that govern truck drivers’ work hours and the amendments’ potential impact on truck driver fatigue.
Recent Blog Posts Highlight Critical Information About Nursing Home Abuse
For decades, serious concerns have been raised about resident abuse and neglect in U.S. nursing homes. In a series of blog posts, Adam Graves, partner at Langdon & Emison, addresses several issues that impact the quality of care at nursing homes and offers tips for finding safe nursing home options.
28 Deaths Linked to Missouri Nursing Homes
Missouri nursing homes have been linked to nearly 30 deaths during the past three years, according to recent investigation by 41 Action News in Kansas City, Mo.
L&E’s David Brose Offers Driver Fatigue Litigation Tips Amid Hours of Service Changes
In a recent article, Langdon & Emison partner David Brose offers a number of litigation tips for cases involving truck driver fatigue, noting recent regulatory changes put more tired drivers on the road. The article, “Hours of Service Changes Tucked into Spending Bill: Trucking Litigation Tips During Regulatory Change, was published by The Missouri Trial Attorney.
Van Rollover Leads to Permanent Injuries, Recovery for L&E Client
Langdon & Emison successfully resolved a lawsuit against a company that had not selected their transport vendor with care – this sloppiness led to a near-fatal accident that led the firm’s client, Shohny Munz, to have permanent injuries including a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Langdon & Emison Promotes Adam Graves, David Brose to Partner
Langdon & Emison, a personal injury law firm with offices in Missouri and Illinois, has announced the promotion of attorneys Adam Graves and David Brose to partner, effective immediately.