Posted On: September 21, 2008

Apeks Scuba Diving Regulators Recalled Over Drowning Hazard

Aqua Lung America, a California based maker of scuba diving regulators recently announced that it is cooperating with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in a voluntary recall of defective scuba diving regulators over concerns that drownings could occur. Consumers are asked to stop using the Apeks scuba diving regulators.

The crux of the defective Apex scuba diving regulator is that the regulators could be missing the diaphragm covers, which could cause the diaphragms themselves, to become loose or misplaced during a dive, thereby increasing the danger of drowning.

If you or a loved one has been injured, adversely affected or killed as a result of defective scuba diving equipment or a diving regulator and you would like information or assistance from an Atlanta, Georgia attorney who is available to help people anywhere in the United States, I would invite you to please visit my website, www.samlevine.com or contact my law office, Sam Levine, Attorney at Law.

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Posted On: September 8, 2008

Tire Blowouts Caused By Defective Tire Valves

Some 30 million tires on the road are believed to have defective tire stems that have been linked to serious and deadly car accidents. The defective tire stems, imported from China, have been recalled after numerous reports by people that their tires blew out while driving.

An Orlando man was killed last fall when his right rear tire blew out causing a rollover crash. The culprit - a cracked tire valve. This and other car accidents, some more serious than others, have led to a massive recall of 6 million defective tires sold in 2006 and 2007 on six car models.

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured or killed while driving as a result of a tire blowout related or unrelated to defective tire valve stems and/or rollover accident and you would like information or assistance, I would invite you to please visit my website, www.samlevine.com or contact my law office, Sam Levine, Attorney at Law.


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Posted On: September 7, 2008

Hip Maker Stryker Investigated By Feds Over Alleged Payoffs

Stryker Corp, one of the nations largest artificial hip and knee makers, is being investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations that one or more representatives of Stryker illegally paid surgeons to motivate them to use the prosthetics according to a lawsuit filed last week against Stryker.

The Feds are looking at $40 million in payments that Stryker issued last year to over 200 doctors through consulting agreements, which if true, would be considered staggering and would not bode well for Stryker Corp.

While Styker may dispute illegal payoffs to surgeons to use their artificial knees and hips, what is not in dispute is that people continue to have problems with these prosthetics, including ongoing pain caused by the defective products and medically necessary surgery to remove and extract the defective prosthetics.

If you or a loved one has had a defective artificial hip or knee implanted and it is or has caused you problems, I would invite you to visit my website, www.samlevine.com or contact my law office, Sam Levine, Attorney at Law.

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