Tag Archives: products liability

On behalf of Weisman, Kennedy & Berris Co., L.P.A. posted in Products Liability on Monday, December 10, 2012. There are many products available that are intended to make people’s lives easier in various ways. Unfortunately, some of slip through manufacturing with design defects or dangers that are not readily apparent or adequately explained. Anyone who […]

On behalf of Weisman, Kennedy & Berris Co., L.P.A. posted in Products Liability on Monday, December 10, 2012. There are many products available that are intended to make people’s lives easier in various ways. Unfortunately, some of slip through manufacturing with design defects or dangers that are not readily apparent or adequately explained. Anyone who […]

On behalf of Weisman, Kennedy & Berris Co., L.P.A. posted in Products Liability on Saturday, October 19, 2013. Metal-on-metal hip implants have long been touted as being superior options to more traditional implants containing ceramic cups, with proponents citing their increased durability. A 2010 recall of the metal-on-metal DePuy ASR hip implant revealed the clear […]

On behalf of Weisman, Kennedy & Berris Co., L.P.A. posted in Products Liability on Wednesday, November 13, 2013. It has been termed as the largest monetary settlement ever reached between the government and a pharmaceutical manufacturer relating to a single drug offering. The drug is Risperdal, a pharmaceutical approved by the Food and Drug Administration […]

On behalf of Weisman, Kennedy & Berris Co., L.P.A. posted in Products Liability on Tuesday, November 26, 2013. Ohio residents who take Enhanced, a pre-workout supplement, or Alphamine, a product that is said to burn fat, should be aware that certain lots of these products have been recalled. The recall, by the manufacturer Physique Enhancing […]

On behalf of Weisman, Kennedy & Berris Co., L.P.A. posted in Products Liability on Wednesday, December 18, 2013. The dictionary entry associated with an infant’s high chair could ostensibly come with this definition: a child’s retraining device marked by a false sense of security. Parents, grandparents and other care providers in Ohio and elsewhere can […]

On behalf of Weisman, Kennedy & Berris Co., L.P.A. posted in Products Liability on Thursday, April 3, 2014. The United States Food and Drug Administration regulates pharmaceuticals for very obvious reasons. Claims related to drugs need to be accurate to enable doctors to properly prescribe medications for patients and for consumers to make informed decisions […]