Federal study finds that those living at Camp Lejeune between 1975 and 1985 had higher risk for eight different cancers due to contaminated water, which...
FDA Has Received 561 Reports of Death Linked to Recalled Philips PAP Devices
Since 2021, the FDA has received over 500 reports of death linked to recalled Philips CPAP machines, BiPAP machines, and certain ventilators. Other...
HIV Drugmaker Gilead to Face Negligence Claims Concerning Bony and Kidney Injuries
Gilead must face 24,000 claims in TDF HIV medication proceedings, according to appellate court ruling rejecting the company’s pleas for immunity.
Lawsuits Claim Risk of Severe Complications from Bard PowerPorts Were Hidden From Consumers
Patients have filed lawsuits against Becton Dickinson and Company and its C.R. Bard and Bard Access Systems subsidiaries alleging that the companies...
Philips OK’d Continued Sales of CPAP Machines Despite Knowledge of Defect, According to Investigation
Philips continued to sell defective breathing machines, even after its own scientists raised red flags. A year-long investigation by ProPublica and...
Uber Sexual Assault Survivor Lawsuits Join Together in Federal Court
80 lawsuits alleging Uber failed to prevent sexual assaults by its drivers employed by or using its rideshare application move forward, centralized...
Report Suggests Strong Evidence that Toxic Camp Lejeune Water Caused Cancer
A new unpublished study reveals elevated cancer rates in military veterans and civilians at Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1987—indicating “ground-breaking”...
Master Complaint Filed in Camp Lejeune Litigation as Court Orders Bellwether Trials
Camp Lejeune litigation marches forward as Master Complaint is filed, giving future plaintiffs an opportunity to file Short Form complaints to expedite...
$479 Million Settlement Reached in CPAP Class Action Lawsuit Against Philips Respironics
One of the nation's largest sleep apnea machine manufacturers Philips Respironics has agreed to pay at least $479 million to settle a class-action lawsuit...