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Personal Diabetes Manager Device Recalled Due to Overheating and Fire Risk

by Staff Blogger | November 8th, 2022

On Oct. 17, 2022, Insulet Corporation announced it was recalling all of its Omnipod DASH® Personal Diabetes Managers (PDMs) worldwide. This recall was initiated after the company received 50 complaints concerning the devices having issues with their batteries, including swelling, leaking, and extreme overheating, which has resulted in fires. The device is prone to failure

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We’re Still Accepting Claims from Camp Lejeune’s Toxic Water Victims

by Staff Blogger | November 1st, 2022

Earlier this year, Congress passed the PACT Act, which included the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. These acts paved the way for countless people who were harmed by the toxic water at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina to receive benefits and compensation for serious health problems they suffered as a result of being exposed to

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Dry Shampoo Products Recalled Due to Benzene Cancer Risk

by Staff Blogger | October 25th, 2022

Benzene is a chemical that’s found naturally in the environment and in many products. When products have benzene levels that are above the accepted standard, they can put people exposed to them at a higher risk of developing certain types of cancer. Recently, Unilever United States issued a voluntary product recall of several of its

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What to Know about Suing Generic Drug Manufacturers

by Staff Blogger | October 18th, 2022

Pharmaceutical companies often spend billions of dollars researching, developing, and testing new medications. When new drugs pass all FDA trials and are approved to be sold in pharmacies, they are protected by patents that last for 20 years. However, after their patents expire, other pharmaceutical companies can begin selling bioequivalent medications, which means they’re essentially

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