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23 04, 2019

Who to Sue After a Water Park Injury

By |2021-04-08T13:27:39+00:00April 23, 2019|

With summer right around the corner, water parks are probably performing annual maintenance and inspections to make sure that their attractions are ready for the upcoming season. However, no matter how much work water park owners do, the simple fact is that water parks can be really dangerous. Waterslides, wave pools, wet grounds, children running [...]

19 04, 2019

U.S. Victim’s Family Sues Boeing for Ethiopian Plane Crash

By |2021-04-08T13:15:21+00:00April 19, 2019|

The family of an American passenger on board the recent Boeing 737 Max passenger plane that crashed last month in Ethiopia has filed a lawsuit against the plane’s manufacturer. The lawsuit alleges that Boeing was negligent on many different fronts, put profits ahead of safety, and should be held liable for the crash. The allegations explain [...]

19 04, 2019

Cozy Doctors

By |2021-04-08T14:01:21+00:00April 19, 2019|

The Center for Investigative Reporting recently published another revealing story on questionable workers’ comp claims handling at the Tesla factory in Fremont, California. This April 2019 piece (see link below), by investigative journalist Will Evans, focuses on a cozy relationship between Tesla and Dr. Basil Besh, a prominent Bay Area orthopedic upper-extremity specialist. The article [...]

19 04, 2019

Border Patrol Chase Injuries Are Skyrocketing — Will Lawsuits Follow?

By |2021-04-08T13:26:23+00:00April 19, 2019|

According to a joint investigation by ProPublica and the Los Angeles Times, at least 22 people have died and another 250 have been injured and following a Border Patrol pursuit — in the last four years alone. It seems that an unfortunate side effect of the Trump administration’s current immigration policy (coupled with what the report describes [...]

19 04, 2019

Bars Sued After Deadly Car Crash: What Is Dram Shop Liability?

By |2021-04-08T14:12:34+00:00April 19, 2019|

Joey Lee Bailey drank at least two 22-ounce beers and three double White Russians at Roosters Wings in Georgetown, Kentucky last January. He then drank at least one more beer and four more double White Russians at Horseshoes Kentucky Grill & Saloon in Lexington that same night. Bailey then hopped on Interstate 75 with a [...]

19 04, 2019

Airline Sexual Assault on The Rise?

By |2021-04-08T13:46:27+00:00April 19, 2019|

They’re not stories you hear often, but when you do, they sound horrific. JetBlue is being sued by two flight attendants who claim two pilots drugged both and raped one during a layover. The women claim the airline did nothing when they reported the assault and are suing for sex discrimination and civil rights violations, along [...]

10 04, 2019

Remember IBR?

By |2022-06-13T21:26:38+00:00April 10, 2019|

After the 2012 reforms most of the attention went to IMR and the huge volume of UR disputes that wound up on the doorstep of Maximus, the DWC’s IMR provider. IBR, on the other hand, has gotten almost no attention. One would have thought that there was little friction between payors and medical providers over [...]

6 04, 2019

L’Affair Baker

By |2021-04-08T13:57:54+00:00April 6, 2019|

Most of California’s major newspapers have covered the controversy surrounding former DIR head Christine Baker and the report of the California State Auditor which I outlined in my last post (see some links to the newspaper coverage below). According to a LA Times report, Governor Newsom’s office and new Insurance Commissioner Ricard0 Lara are not happy. The [...]

4 04, 2019

California Women’s Hospital Sued for Allegedly Filming 1,800 Patients

By |2021-04-08T14:11:36+00:00April 4, 2019|

Sharp Grossmont Hospital in El Cajon, California claims it was investigating employee theft of anesthesia drugs. So it installed motion-activated cameras on drug carts in three operating rooms at the facility. The only problem? Those three rooms were part of the women’s health center, and the secret cameras recorded some 1,800 patients in various stages [...]

2 04, 2019

Xarelto Settles 25,000 Cases for $775M

By |2021-04-08T13:46:09+00:00April 2, 2019|

The makers of the blood-thinning drug Xarelto, Bayer and Johnson & Johnson, have agreed to settle the 25,000 consolidated cases against them for $775 million. The massive mass tort settlement resolved the cases by creating a fund that the individual plaintiffs in each case can seek compensation from. Curiously, in six of the trials of individual [...]

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