Gray and White Law's Louisville Personal Injury Blog
Our Louisville personal injury attorneys post blogs on a variety of topics and current events that include medical malpractice, birth injury, drug errors, truck accidents, car accidents and more. Check this page often to read our latest Louisville, Kentucky accident blog.
A Zappos data breach left 24 million customer accounts vulnerable to hackers. Kentucky class-action attorneys at Gray and White are the first to file suit.
Zappos customers need to beware of possible email scams after a data breach. Contact the Zappos lawsuit lawyers at Gray and White for more information.
CertainTeed WeatherBoards home siding products were recently sued for problems of shrinking, cracking, warping - contrary to company's marketing & warranties.
The US FDA finally banned the dangerous pain medication known as Darvon, Darvocet, and other brand/generic drugs containing propoxyphene, a painkiller that's been around and on the market since the 1950s. Recent studies reveal proof of heart side effects in healthy people who take normal doses of the prescription drug, which caused the FDA to take immediate actions to ban the medication.
Prescription medication used for treatment of pain, sold as Darvon and Darvocet, finally pulled from pharmacy shelves after 50 years on the market and two decades of controversial and harmful side effects to patients. Concerned former patients seek to file class action lawsuit, comparable to the large class action filed relating to fen-phen, against drug makers and distributors for heart-related injuries.
Life Partners Holdings (LPHI) recently confirmed that the SEC is conducting an investigation into its operating subsidiary business, Life Partners Inc., a company that arranges for individual investors to buy pieces of strangers' life insurance policies, based on a Wall Street Journal article that focused on flaws in the company's policy and procedure of sales agents, specifically the inaccurate and misleading life expectancy estimates provided to investors who later had to pay much more and for a longer period of time than led to believe.
Drug manufacturer Pfizer Inc. has been ordered to pay $142.1 million in damages due to its illegal marketing of the epilepsy drug Neurontin. Pfizer was accused of marketing the drug as a treatment for migraines and bipolar disorder, neither of which have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). The original jury award was $47.3 million, but was tripled under a provision of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Property Owners and purchasers of CertainTeed Fiber Cement Siding are experiencing problems with warping, shrinking and cracking of their siding. Class Action Lawsuits have been brought in some states against the manufacturer. If you are experiencing problems with CertainTeed Fiber Cement Siding you may have a claim for damages.
Insight customers who subscribe to premium services pay the cable company monthly costs to rent a converter box, in addition to paying for premium channels and services. Kentucky customers file lawsuit in federal court because they want the option to buy a compatible cable box, instead of making additional payments per month to rent the converter box.
Johnson & Johnson ("J&J") is the defendant in a lawsuit filed by an AIDS treatment group for claims that the corporate giant overcharged on medication prices. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation claims that J&J failed to provide discounts, as required by federal law for medicines used by nonprofit charities providing treatment to people with HIV.
A federal judge approved a class action lawsuit against Electronic Arts ("EA"), a video game maker, for claims involving price fixing. The allegations include claims that the company inflated prices of their popular sports games by as much as 70%, which resulted in consumers overpaying for popular sports games, including Madden NFL.
Fifth Third Bank agreed to a $9.5 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit regarding fraudulent and faulty overdraft fees. According to the lawsuit, the bank re-sequenced transactions in order to maximize fees. The proposed settlement includes any person who held a bank account at Fifth Third, beginning in October 2004.
Workout chain, with athletic club locations nationwide, has agreed to settle an almost-$300 million class-action lawsuit, which included claims alleging that the company collected dues by electronic transfer from customers who had already canceled their memberships. The lawsuit involved more than 1.5 million plaintiffs that accused the 24 hour fitness company of violating various federal acts and engaging in fraudulent business practices.
One of the best ways to protect yourself from incurring bank overdraft fees is to know your bank’s policy for assessing them. The Louisville class action attorneys at Gray and White Law can assist you if you have been wronged. Contact us today for a no cost consultation – 1-800-634-8767
Bank fees are just one of the many types of fraudulent business practices that lead to class action lawsuits. The attorneys at Gray and White Law can assist you if you are among the multiple victims involved in a class action lawsuit. Contact us today for a no cost consultation – 1-800-634-8767
Victims of the Countrywide security breach that may have released the financial information of more than 17 million customers are finally approved for the compensation they deserve. The attorneys at Gray and White Law can assist you if you are among the multiple victims involved in a class action lawsuit. Contact us today for a free case consultation – 1-800-634-8767.
Young, athletic, and otherwise healthy women who have taken the birth control product Yaz are concerned with reports linking the use of Yaz to serious health conditions including blood clots, heart attacks, strokes, pulmonary embolisms, gallbladder disease, deep vein thrombosis, and in some cases sudden death.
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