February 19, 2010

Man Files Malpractice Lawsuit For Undiagnosed Cancer

A West Virginia man is suing Dr. Jonathan M. Zuniga and Kidney Associates for medical malpractice for failing to diagnose his cancer, reports The West Virginia Record.

From September 2002 to January 2008, he visited the clinic at least 20 times seeking medical care and treatment, the newspaper reports. Due to his unresolved medical issues, on February 7, 2008, he saw another physician and was diagnosed with cancer of the bladder, according to the article.

The lawsuit alleges the defendants were negligent because they failed to diagnose the man's cancer, perform tests to determine cancer and fail to notice significant changes in his blood tests. As a result, he claims he has suffered physical and personal damages that would not have occurred if he had been diagnosed earlier.

The Columbia SC Medical Malpractice Lawyers at Louthian Law Firm have many years of experience in medical malpractice cases and we are committed to providing personal service and to obtaining fair compensation for all our clients. Call us at 1-866-410-5656 or fill out our confidential online case evaluation form.

Cancer Misdiagnosis

February 12, 2010

Chantix Users Still Have Legal Options

Chantix is an anti-smoking drug made by Pfizer and approved by the FDA on May of 2006. Since that time many users have reported serious side effects such as depression, suicidal thoughts and other psychotic episodes. According to the FDA, blackouts and unconsciousness leading to car accidents have also been linked to Chantix use.

Due to the reported problems from Chantix users, the FDA sought a "Black Box" warning for the drug. This warning is required for any drug that can cause a serious threat of significant or life-threatening side effects.

If you have used Chantix and have suffered some of the dangerous side effects caused by this drug, you have the option to seek justice for your pain and suffering, states a recent press release.

The Louthian Law Firm continues to investigate cases of injuries caused by Chantix and to assist those who have been harmed. If you or a loved one believes you have been harmed by your use of Chantix, contact the Louthian Law Firm today through the firm’s Web site or by telephone at 1-866-410-5656.

Chantix

February 4, 2010

Parents File Lawsuit After Deadly Connecticut School Bus Accident

The parents of a teenage boy have filed suit against Autumn Transportation following a crash that injured their son and caused emotional turmoil when his friend was killed in the crash, reports the Connecticut News. The parents are suing on behalf of their son according to Connecticut law since the boy is a minor.

The bus went off the highway after it collided with a Volvo station wagon. The suit alleges the bus company allowed a driver who did not have proper training and licensing to drive the school bus, and further claims the company does not adequately supervise or train its drivers. The bus driver's license has since been suspended by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Also named in the suit are the bus driver and the teen driver of the Volvo for failing to take necessary precautions to avoid an accident.

If you have been in an accident, it’s important to make sure you understand your legal rights. You may be able to recover money for medical bills, lost wages, funeral costs, as well as compensation for wrongful death or permanent disability. Contact the experienced car accident attorneys at the Louthian Law Firm for a free evaluation of your case at 1-866-410-5656 or fill out our confidential online consultation form.


Personal Injury