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  • Oklahoma City to Pay Family in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
  • $3 Million Awarded in South Carolina Medical Malpractice
  • New Hampshire Hospital to Pay $1.25 Million in Medical Malpractice Suit
  • Woman Awarded $400,000 in Wrongful Death
  • $6.2 Million Awarded in Florida Malpractice Suit
  • Family Awarded $235,000 in Wrongful Death Suit
  • Pizza Hut to Pay $11 Million to Injured Mother and Daughter
  • $12.2 Million Awarded After Pedestrian Struck by Car
  • Woman Awarded $2.7 Million After Her Car Hits Dead Horse
  • $82 Million Awarded In Gas Explosion Death
  • $1.9 Million Awarded in Medical Malpractice Suit
  • Pennsylvania Pedestrian Awarded $910,000 for Accident Injuries
  • $650,000 Awarded in Maryland Car Accident
  • Pennsylvania School District to Pay for Cheerleader 's Injuries
  • $2.45 Million Awarded in Connecticut for Misdiagnosis of Cancer
  • $1.2 Million Awarded To Hospital Burn Victim
  • $15 Million Awarded to Parents of California Accident Victims
  • Health Canada Issues Strong Warnings Over Chantix/Champix
  • $82.5 Million Awarded To Blast Victim's Family
  • $1.7 Million Awarded For Nerve Damage Following Baby's Birth
  • Former Employees Sue International Paper Over Hearing
  • Government Raises Number of Alleged Toyota Deaths to 89
  • $3.5 Million Awarded In Maryland Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
  • Fort Worth Pays $2 Million In Taser Death
  • Former Miami Dolphin Wins $11.5 Million Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
  • $1 Million Awarded In Asthma Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
  • $60 Million Paid By GlaxoSmithKline To Settle Lawsuits Over Drug Avandia
  • $580K Awarded To Deceased Woman In Medical Malpractice Case
  • $1.8 Million Award Against Hyundai Following Teen's Death
  • Settlement Reached In Teenager Death During Police Chase
  • $750K Awarded To Man In Workplace Personal Injury Suit
  • Women Awarded $19 Million by Texaco in Birth Defects Lawsuit
  • Car Crash Wrongful Death Suit Settled For $1.75 Million
  • FedEx to Pay N.C. Woman Close to $2 Million
  • $2.25 Million to Be Paid By Officer and Bar In Deadly Car Crash
  • $3.8 Million Paid To Man Injured In Boating Accident
  • Oregon Bar Owners Will Pay At Least $1.3 Million In Drunk-Driving Death
  • $1.6 Million Awarded In College Basketball Player's Death
  • $33 Million Awarded In Deadly Accident Due To Faulty Tires
  • $33 Million Award Against Walgreens Upheld In Woman's Death
  • Woman Seeks $300,000 for Wrong Breast Implants
  • $1 Million Settlement Reached In Man's Wrongful Death
  • Family Awarded $3 Million In Medical Malpractice Death
  • Man Files Malpractice Lawsuit For Undiagnosed Cancer
  • Chantix Users Still Have Legal Options
  • Parents File Lawsuit After Deadly Connecticut School Bus Accident
  • $1.5 Million Paid In Cell Phone-Caused Vehicle Crash
  • Toyota Recalls 3.8 Million Cars for Acceleration Problem
  • Parents Awarded $15 Million For Medical Mistakes Resulting In Son's Death
  • $89 Million Awarded In Drunk Driving Death
  • Vioxx Dangers Known Prior To Withdrawal From Market , Reports Say
  • AstraZeneca Faces Lawsuits Over Drug Seroquel
  • Philip Morris Ordered To Pay $300 Million To Former Smoker
  • $6.5 Million Awarded To Boy Injured By Ford Seatbelt
  • Louisiana Woman Awarded $45,000 In Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
  • Homeless Man Awarded $41,000 In Fraternity Shooting
  • Pfizer To Pay $75 Million To Woman Who Developed Cancer After Taking Prempro
  • $8.5 Million Awarded SUV Rollover Lawsuit
  • Jury Awards $893,684 Over Birth Injury
  • Radiation Overdose Leads To Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
  • $49 Million Awarded In California Personal Injury Lawsuit
  • $3.7 Million Awarded To Family After Farm Worker's Death
  • $500,000 Awarded in Personal Injury Assault Case
  • Family of University of Washington Scientist Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
  • Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Texas I-35 Truck Accident Deaths
  • Failure to Advise Woman of Mammogram Results in $3 Million Settlement
  • Cedars-Sinai To Pay $7.3 Million In Negligence Lawsuit
  • $3.5 Million Awarded in Texas Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Permanently Injured Teen Receives $30 Million Award
  • $5.3 Million Awarded in Smoker's Death
  • Maryland Jury Awards $1.85M in Newborn's Wrongful Death
  • Yamaha's Rhino Investigated by CBS News
  • $3.5 Million Awarded in Wrongful Death Logging Truck Accident
  • Parents Sue Day Care Center in Child's Death
  • Technician Accused of Spreading Hepatitis C in Three States
  • Woman Awarded $556K for Injuries in Truck-Car Accident
  • 'Black Box' Warning ordered for Anti-Smoking Drugs, Chantix and Zyban
  • Officials Say Cold Remedy Zicam Can Damage Sense Of Smell
  • $225,000 Paid In Taser Wrongful Death Lawsuit
  • Two Firms Sued for Alleged Fraud in Debt Settlement
  • Ground Beef Recalled Over Fear of Foodborne Illness, E. Coli Infections
  • $1 Million Awarded In Medical Malpractice Death
  • Chantix Causes Serious Side Effects
  • Ed McMahon Settles Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
  • Washington State Woman Awarded $5.5 Million in Car Crash
  • Sales of Three Yamaha Rhino ATV / UTV Vehicles Suspended Because of Rollover Risk
  • Prescription Drug Raptiva Removed From Market
  • Most of $8.5 Million Award Upheld In Medical Misdiagnosis Case
  • $4 Million Verdict For Family Whose Son Had Severe Birth Injuries
  • Nev. Surgeon May Lose Medical License
  • Patients' Right to Sue Drug Makers Upheld By Supreme Court
  • NC Tainted Syringe Case Reveals Flaws In Agency Oversight
  • Pfizer Runs Anti-Smoking Ad Without Naming Chantix
  • Possible Salmonella Found At Texas Peanut Plant
  • Radiologists Misjudge Risk of Being Sued For Medical Malpractice
  • GA Peanut Processor Linked To Salmonella Outbreak Shipped Contaminated Products 12 Times in Past Two Years
  • Senate Passes Wage Discrimination Bill
  • Louthian Law Firm Makes News in Employment Law Filing
  • Federal Leaders Urge Caution As Mortgage Fraud Grows
  • Jury Awards $1.25 Million To Family For Neglect By Nursing Home
  • Jury Awards $48 Million To Worker Paralyzed In Steel Mill Accident
  • $13 Million Verdict Reached Over Alleged Injury From Acne Drug
  • Family wins $20.5M for Son's Childbirth Injuries
  • Court Verdict Demonstrates Serious Consequences of Bike-Car Accidents
  • Hot Dogs Recalled due to Possible Listeria Contamination
  • Family Awarded $13.3M in Pain Patch Wrongful Death
  • Report: More Marine Deaths From Motorcycle Crashes In Past 12 Months Than Iraq Combat
  • Infant Death Prompts Recall of More than 1.5 Million Cribs
  • Legal Experts Predict Increase In Lawsuits Over Heart Drug Trasylol
  • Patient Awarded $9.8 Million For Malpractice During Heart Surgery
  • Report: More Than 90 Percent of Nursing Homes Cited for Safety Violations
  • COPD Drugs Tied to Increased Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack
  • FDA Considers Food Label Change for Allergies
  • FDA to Compile Quarterly List Of Drugs Being Investigated
  • Wash. Jury Awards $14.8 Million To Woman After Unsuccessful Jaw Surgeries
  • Widow Sues Pfizer, Alleging Husband's Suicide Was Linked To Stop-Smoking Drug
  • Skin Warning Issued About Alcoholism Therapy
  • S.C. Courts’ Openness in Settlements Could Spread to Other Jurisdictions
  • Securities Arbitration Cases for Retirees
  • Avondale Seeks $420 Million from Norfolk Southern Railroad
  • Securities Arbitration: New Hope for Defrauded Retirees
  • New Ammo in the Fight for Subprime Loan Securities Victims
  • Tabor City Crash Racks Up Mighty List of Charges
  • Should South Carolina Speed Limits Be Raised?
  • One-Car Crash Cuts Vet’s Life Short
  • Sugar Refinery Fire Extinguished, Death Toll At 8
  • USDA Orders Largest Meat Recall in U.S. History
  • South Carolina Rural Roads Ranked Among Nation’s Most Dangerous
  • Poultry Plant Forces Injured Workers Back On The Job
  • Wal-Mart, Toys ‘R’ Us Impose Stricter Safety Measures
  • FDA Suspends Marketing of Trasylol
  • Bridge Victims Prepare To Sue
  • Lawmakers Demand Toymaker Stop Selling Toys With Lead
  • Children Injured When Church Bus Overturns
  • Uninsured Drivers Put South Carolina At Risk
  • Truck Accident Shows Importance of Maintenance
  • Third Lawsuit Filed in New Year’s Eve Accident
  • Intersection With Repeated Accidents Called Unsafe
  • Bill Would Be Good for Teen Drivers -- And All of Us
  • GE Recalls Close to 100,000 Microwave Ovens
  • $200,000 Settlement Reached in Death of Student
  • Nissan Recalls Over Half a Million Cars
  • Highway Worker Killed In Accident
  • Dangerous Rail Crossing to be Upgraded
  • Safety Failures Right Where You Don’t Need Them
  • Medical Negligence Gives Patients Profound Physical and Mental Problems
  • Yet More Bad News on Infant Car Seats
  • Major Victory in Explorer Class Action Litigation
  • Defective Heating Units Can Cause Deadly Fires
  • Nike Among Companies Announcing 3 New Recalls
  • Merck To Pay $4.85B Vioxx Settlement
  • Fisher-Price kitchen toys recalled due to choking risk
  • Worker’s Comp Commission won’t follow Sanford order’s standard
  • Auto crashes are top killer of teenagers
  • 5 Million Frozen pizzas recalled due to E.Coli contamination
  • More lead tainted toys recalled
  • Alcohol, Speeding Cause of Most Fatal South Carolina Traffic Accidents
  • 3 New Product Recalls Announced
  • Baby seats recalled after children hurt
  • Kroger recalls salmon dip
  • 1 killed, 30 hurt in bus crash
  • Santee Cooper sued over rate increase, violating agreement
  • Women filing more pregnancy discrimination claims nationally
  • Pedestrian dies after being hit by van
  • Former McDonald’s Worker Gets $6.1 Million For Illegal Strip Search
  • Two die when vehicle plunges off Charleston bridge
  • Longshoreman settles accident suit for $13.2 million
  • Choking hazard prompts rattle recall
  • Consumer Group Finds High Lead Levels In More Children’s Toys
  • Nursing home, relatives settle Rita suit
  • MS Victim Victory In Discrimination Case
  • Sexual Molestation At The Doctor’s Office – What You Should Know
  • Mother sues South Carolina Corrections Department after son dies
  • BB Gun Lawsuits Holds Parents Responsible For Kids’ Negligence
  • E. Coli-Contaminated Beef Sickens Four Children, Spurs Voluntary Recall
  • 46 Percent of School’s Students Absent From School After Falling Ill
  • Massive E. Coli Tainted Beef Recall Shutters Company
  • South Carolina woman who claimed disabled daughter was raped settles lawsuit
  • Car Accident Tragedy Has Lessons To Teach About Personal Injury Lawsuits
  • Toyota And Nissan Order Recalls Affecting 800,000+ Cars
  • Electric Wheelchair Accident Leads To Hefty Verdict, Ongoing Struggle
  • Another Child Toy Manufacturer Announces Recalls
  • Spartanburg Cycles Away With Bronze Bicycle-Friendly Medal
  • Bike Injury Incurs Punitive Damages For Defendant
  • Crash-Landing Results In Confidential Settlement
  • Leading U.S. Manufacturer of Frozen Hamburgers Orders Recall
  • Sexual Harassment Case Turns Ugly With Over $2 Million In Punitive Damages
  • Metro Briefs | Passenger in Car Dies in Crash with Van
  • Mobile Home Park Accident Leads To Hefty Default Judgment
  • Norfolk Train Death: A Tragic Reminder About Railroad Safety
  • Federal Trade Commission settles Board of Dentistry case
  • Romanian teacher working in Columbia, South Carolina Fights Termination
  • South Carolina Legislature Agrees on Workers' Compensation Overhaul
  • Federal Health Advisors Reject New Weight-loss Drug
  • FDA to Require Avandia to Carry Stronger Warnings
  • Wheeled shoes more harmful than previously thought
  • “Flip This House” lawsuit to move forward
  • Students settle molestation claims against Beaufort County School District for $4.6M
  • Called to stand against the Confederate flag
  • First Class to Graduate from New Law School in Charleston, S.C.
  • Pet Food Saga Continues
  • Possible Risk of E. coli in Beef Products
  • Regulators Closely Monitoring Toxic Syrup
  • Another Contact Lens Solution Linked to Eye Infection
  • The Associated Press Announced on Thursday May 31, 2007 that the Following Products Have Been Recalled:
  • South Carolina Bar Association Honors Policeman
  • Table Lamps and Capri Pants Recalled
  • USDA finds pork safe to eat despite pigs being fed contaminated feed
  • South Carolina Federal District Judge Dismisses Suit in Hunley Case
  • South Carolina Supreme Court Gets Third Black Justice in State’s History
  • Workplace Injuries Out of Control
  • Race for Position on South Carolina Supreme Court Heats Up
  • Hate Speech at South Carolina Middle School
  • Major U.S. Food Manufacturers Reject Ingredients from China
  • Evenflo Car Seats Recalled
  • Cracker Barrel to Start Serving Hamburgers Again
  • 20 Million Chickens on Hold
  • Free Drugs for Doctors from Drug Makers Can Lead to Harm for Patients
  • Purdue Pharmaceutical, L.P. To Pay South Carolina and 25 Other States
  • U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Case Involving Civil War Letters
  • Jurors and Medical Malpractice
  • $500,000 Harassment Verdict Against College President
  • High School to Readmit Author of Disturbing Essay
  • Flag Controversy Continues
  • Judge Sues Cleaners for $65 Million for Lost Pants
  • Congress Holds Hearings on Protecting Food Safety
  • Food Poisoning Victims Tell Their Stories
  • Melamine Found in Urine of South Carolina Hogs
  • Nursing Homes Subject To Minimal Penalties
  • Magnetix Toy Recall
  • Potassium Overdose May Have Killed Patient
  • Tire Tread Separation Results in $4 Million Verdict Against Wal-Mart
  • HS Joy of Love Supplement recalled
  • Dog Chews Recalled
  • Recalled Pet Food Linked to Vomiting
  • North Charleston Middle School Teacher Settles Race Discrimination Claim
  • Benedict College Professor Settles Academic Lawsuit
  • New Research to Determine if Epilepsy Can Be Prevented in Victim’s with Head Injury
  • Imported Food Rarely Inspected
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Alcohol Related Teen Deaths Spur Prom Safety Drive
  • Duke Lacrosse Players Cleared of Wrongdoing
  • Patients Awake During Surgery
  • Defective and Ineffective Head Restraints
  • INSURANCE COMPANIES FIGHTING LEGITIMATE CLAIMS
  • SOUTH CAROLINA CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE ORDERS CHURCH SEX ABUSE INVESTIGATION
  • Salmonella Outbreak-Peanut Butter Recall
  • Leading Cause of Teen Deaths: Car Accidents
  • Do I Need A Lawyer for my South Carolina Personal Injury Claim?

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