Simple routine maintenance might eliminate up to 90 percent of the carbon monoxide poisonings in America’s schools, yet high CO levels are a persistent and deadly problem. Most states do…
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Simple routine maintenance might eliminate up to 90 percent of the carbon monoxide poisonings in America’s schools, yet high CO levels are a persistent and deadly problem. Most states do…
Napoli Shkolnik, one of the nation’s leading mass tort and plaintiff class-action law firms, has filed a federal class-action suit against Carvana in the Western District of North Carolina, Statesville…
The $3.1 Billion settlement reached with Walmart is another significant milestone in the fight against the nation’s opioid crisis. This agreement addresses the pharmacy chain’s contributing role to the opioid…
Getting involved in a severe car collision often leaves people unable to work or pay their bills. In most cases, you can file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance…
It’s a common question – and the answer is maybe. While there are no hard and fast rules, there are some general principles that may apply in your situation. If…
If you are caught speeding in a construction zone where workers are present, you may have to pay increased fines. The reason for these penalties is to protect the workers…
PFAS -the so-called ‘forever chemicals’ have started to come into the news spotlight because of all the new discoveries of such chemicals in products of everyday use. Earlier in 2022,…
In early September, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released preliminary estimates for the number of fatalities due to road accidents for the first six months of 2022. Tragically,…
More than one year since Tampa Bay Times’ exposé brought to light the toxic working conditions at Gopher Resource, the lead smelting plant has been fined nearly $1 million for…
Among adults, respiratory syncytial virus infections are rarely serious. Among young children, RSV is often fatal. The respiratory syncytial virus outbreak is “rampant all throughout the country,” remarked Chicago pediatrician…