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Latest Updates Regarding Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits

Litigation stemming from the surgical insertion of transvaginal mesh in women has dramatically increased over the years as there has been a steady increase in the number of women reporting severe injuries stemming from the use of the device. This spike in lawsuits has led the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to address the inherent risks associated with the utilization…

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Verdicts and Settlements Overview

Harris Lowry Manton LLPHarris Lowry Manton LLP is a dedicated full-service trial law firm. Our Georgia personal injury lawyers fight for the injured throughout every step of the legal process. We explain how litigation works from the moment you come into one of our offices in Atlanta or Savannah until your case is solved. Our…

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19 Injured Due to Church Van’s Tire Failure

Numerous media outlets have reported that on January 13, 2015, 19 members of Atlanta Restoration Ministries were injured when the group’s van overturned after a tire blow out. Channel 2 Action News in Atlanta reported, “The members of Atlanta Restoration Ministries were on a mission trip to south Florida when the wreck happened about 4:30…

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Jeep Recall: Harris Lowry Manton Researching Potential Class Action Against Chrysler

Harris Lowry Manton is currently researching a potential class action lawsuit against Chrysler Group, LLC.After refusing a requested recall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of 2.7 million Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Liberty SUVs, Chrysler maintains that rear-end collisions that caused numerous fatalities are not the result of a dangerous design defect.…

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Latest General Motors Recalls Affect an Additional 1.5 Million Vehicles

Just one month after recalling 1.6 million cars with faulty ignition switches, General Motors has announced three new recalls affecting another 1.5 million vehicles. The biggest recall, announced on March 17, affects the seat-mounted side airbag wiring in 1.2 million crossover sport utility vehicles. Recalled models include the 2008-13 Buick Enclave, the 2008-13 GMC Acadia,…

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March is Workplace Eye Safety Month

According to Prevent Blindness America, 2,000 eye injuries occur on the job every day. An estimated 10 to 20 percent of work-related eye injuries will result in temporary or permanent vision loss. March is Workplace Eye Safety Month, making this month an ideal time to think about how to best protect your vision on and off…

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Metal on Metal Hip Replacements Come Under Fire for Defective Design

Patients who have experienced complications from “metal-on-metal” hip replacement surgery may be eligible for a financial settlement. Two companies that manufacture metal-on-metal hip implants have agreed to major settlements for defective design. The DePuy ASR artificial hip has been deemed defective because its metal-on-metal design has resulted in a high failure rate and has allowed…

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10 Carseat Safety Tips

According to a recent study by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 72 percent of nearly 3,500 observed car and booster seats were misused in a way that could be expected to increase a child’s risk of injury during a crash. The National Safety Council reports that car accidents are the #1 killer of…

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