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As many as 88% of hoverboards on the market may be defective products that have a high risk of overheating, exploding or catching fire

Cases of defective hoverboards busting into flames or exploding all over the world have prompted the National Fire Marshall Organization to issue a warning about the safety risks related to these fashionable products. A similar warning was also issued by the UK’s National Trading Standard after 88% of the products they…

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1.3 million bicycles of various brands and sold by 13 different companies in the US are being recalled because of a crash hazard due to a defective front wheel quick release mechanism

Defective front disk brakes and quick-release levers installed on 1.3 million bicycles in the US may pose a risk of injury to bicycle riders. An open quick release lever on the bicycle’s front wheel hub can come into contact with the front disc brake rotor causing the front wheel to come…

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After a less than 1% response rate to an initial recall and a fourth death by entrapement, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Bed Handles Inc are re-anouncing the recall of defective portable bed handles

The company Bed Handles Inc is re-announcing the recall of 3 models of their portable bed handles  because they are defective and have caused the death of 4 people. These products are: Bedside Assistant, Model BA10W, Travel Handles Use, Model BA11W, Adjustable Bed Handle, Model AJ1. When attached to an adult bed without the use…

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Companies are spending more on Product Liability Litigation

 Product liability litigation is one of the only areas of litigation that companies spent more on in 2015. A recent article in Law 360  provides an overview of the BTI Litigation Outlook 2016 report by BTI Consulting Group and indicates that companies have been spending more on product liability litigation in…

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Ben Rubinowitz was named the Best Lawyers® 2016 Product Liability Litigation – Plaintiffs “Lawyer of the Year” in New York City

Congratulations to our managing partner Ben Rubinowitz for being recognized by Best Lawyers® as the 2016 Product Liability Litigation – Plaintiffs “Lawyer of the Year” in New York City. This is in recognition of his history of helping people injured by the negligence and carelessness of others. Throughout his career, New York…

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After Takata, ARC Automotive is is the second company to be investigated by US Safety regulators for defective airbags

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just announced that they were probing another company for defective airbags. According to the document posted on the NHTSA website, ARC Automotive is being investigated for airbag inflator rupture following two reports of incidents during which two people were injured.  A first incident of airbag…

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Medtronic is recalling defective neonatal and pediatric Tracheostomy tubes worldwide after the company received 12 reports of children suffering serious personal injury

Medtronic announced yesterday that certain lots of its neonatal and pediatric Covidien Shiley(TM) tracheostomy tubes are defective and can seriously injure children. The defective products were formed with a wider-angle bend than standard models, making it difficult for patients to breath.  In its press released Medtronic indicates that it already started to notify hospitals…

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Takata admited that its airbags were defective and agreed to double the number of cars recalled in the US, making it the largest auto recall in American history

One in seven vehicles on American roads may have defective airbags that can potentially severely injured or even killed passengers as they violently deployed and send shrapnel flying into the car passenger’s compartment. Yesterday after more than 10 years of denial, Takata admitted that his products were defective and agreed…

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51 reports of personal injuries and one death prompt the FDA to announce an urgent Class I Recall of Maquet’s Tiger Paw System II, a medical device used during heart surgery

A defective surgical staple used to close tissue in the left atrial appendage of the heart is being recalled by the FDA after reports that patients suffered personal injuries such as tissue tears and bleeding  including a possible tear of the left atrial wall (top left chamber) during use of the…

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Window Blind with Cords are dangerous products: over the last 30 years 332 children died from strangulation and 165 suffered personal injury including permanent brain damage or quadriplegia

Since 1981, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has identified window blind cords as a cause of strangulation deaths among children under five but not much has been done by the industry to develop safety measures to mitigate this risk. Recently Parents for Window Blind Safety, Consumer Federation of America, Consumers Union, Kids in Danger, Public…

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