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Did the Crashed Indonesian Airline’s Boeing Plane Have a Faulty Throttle?

Thousands of travelers fly on Boeing jets everyday throughout the country. Most believe that Boeing jets are safe and well maintained by airlines despite the recent prolonged design fault issue with Boeing’s Max 8s. However, there are times when accidents do happen and people die or are seriously injured. If it is found that the [...]

2021-01-26T01:06:35-07:00January 26th, 2021|Aviation Accidents|0 Comments

Hit by an Emergency Vehicle? Can You Sue?

If you are waiting at a controlled intersection and proceed when the lights are green, but are hit by another vehicle speeding through a red light, you would normally expect that you would have the right to sue the driver for negligence and claim compensation for the damage to your vehicle and any injuries you [...]

2020-12-29T08:15:14-07:00December 29th, 2020|Car Accidents|0 Comments

737 Max Aircraft Cleared to Fly But Will Anyone Want to Fly One?

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finally cleared Boeing’s 737 Max 8 aircraft to fly again after an order to ground all planes in March 2019. Boeing’s reputation has been tarnished by the two avoidable crashes that took place in Indonesia and Ethiopia and the revelation that Boeing’s corporate culture allowed the faulty planes to [...]

2020-11-30T06:28:28-07:00November 30th, 2020|Aviation Accidents|0 Comments

FDA’s Class I Recalls: a Case Study

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the federal agency tasked with approving drugs and medical devices. Once something has been approved for use, there may be reasons why the item is recalled later on. Usually it is because some users have discovered that in the case of a drug that it is causing [...]

2020-10-28T22:32:42-07:00October 28th, 2020|Defective Products|0 Comments

New FAA Airworthiness Directive Means Boeing Max 8s Unlikely to Fly Any Time Soon

Hundreds of Boeing 737 Max8s remain grounded all over the world following the discovery of defective flight control software that brought down two commercial aircraft in Indonesia and Ethiopia, killing a total of 346 passengers and crew. There was some indication in July that modifications Boeing had made to the aircraft might finally be approved [...]

2020-09-06T22:48:39-07:00August 28th, 2020|General|0 Comments

Helicopter Crashes Into Tennessee River Near Knoxville Killing One With Three Survivors

A Eurocopter EC-130 helicopter with four persons on board crashed into the Tennessee River on Monday evening at around 7.40 p.m. Three people were rescued by a nearby pontoon boat as they were attempting to swim to shore, but the fourth person died in the crash. His body was retrieved by police divers. The accident [...]

2020-09-06T22:48:39-07:00August 5th, 2020|Aviation Accidents|0 Comments

Proving Liability for A Dooring Accident While Cycling

Walking and cycling became more popular in Nashville when restrictions to counter the Covid-19 pandemic were stricter. Public transportation options were on the other hand less popular for understandable reasons. As traffic increases with restrictions easing, pedestrians and cyclists are rediscovering just how vulnerable they are to careless, intolerant or aggressive drivers. One of the [...]

2020-09-06T22:48:39-07:00July 30th, 2020|Personal Injury|0 Comments

What You Should Do if You Have Been Taking Zantac for Heartburn

Zantac, a popular and much used brand of heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)  medication has been taken off the shelves of pharmacies since April 1st this year following a mandatory withdrawal notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). That said, you shouldn’t be taking Zantac or any other medication for heartburn that [...]

2020-09-06T22:48:39-07:00June 29th, 2020|Personal Injury|0 Comments
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