We tend to think of dangerous children’s toys as something from the past. But check out this list of banned children’s toys — which includes 2007’s best seller, “Aqua Beads.”
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The Boston Personal Injury Lawyer Blog, published by The Law Office of Alan H. Crede, covers topics related to personal injury law with a focus on real-world examples and legal implications. It discusses hazardous products such as banned children's toys and controversial food additives like "pink slime" in school lunches. The blog also explores injury risks in unusual contexts, including unsafe amusement parks and innovative safety technologies like SawStop for power tools. Additionally, it examines legal themes in popular culture, analyzing courtroom accuracy in films such as My Cousin Vinny. The content aims to inform readers about personal injury risks, legal standards, and related regulatory issues.
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Action Park a.k.a. “Accident Park”
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. You couldn’t make a place like Action Park up. Action Park was a New Jersey amusement park open from 1978 until 1996. Somehow I stumbled across its Wikipedia page. I half-thought the Wikipedia page…
Stephen Colbert Examines SawStop
My Cousin Vinny’s Version Of The Criminal Justice System
This month marks the twentieth anniversary of the premiere of the film My Cousin Vinny and, to commemorate the occasion, our friends over at Abnormal Use have invited legal bloggers to post their thoughts on the film. Abnormal Use itself…
Are You Eating Soylent Pink?
The picture to the left depicts what’s been called “Soylent Pink,” an ammonia-treated food substance that, until recently, was processed and sold by many fast food restaurants as a meat product. Made up primarily of gristle and connective…
Why Does An MRI Cost $1,080 In America And $280 In France?
Ezra Klein may have the answer over at his Washington Post blog.
The disparity in cost for an MRI between here and Europe is one indication of how American doctors are responsible for the high cost of our health care.…
Older Tech Workers Deal with Age Discrimination
California’s Silicon Valley, generally considered the world capital of technological innovation, is emerging from the recession quite well, with new companies and IPO’s all over the news. For many older high-tech workers, though, the recovery is leaving them behind.…
The Doctor You Never Heard Of Who Saved 800,000 Lives
Rich And Poor Alike Receive Terrible Health Care
As featured in USA Today, Dr. Otis Browley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society, has recently penned a book entitled “How We Do Harm: A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick In America.”
One of the book’s…
Race Discrimination Victim Prevails Before the Eleventh Circuit
In an unusual but welcome move, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Ash v. Tyson Foods has reversed its own decision in a race discrimination case. The court had overturned a jury verdict against Tyson Foods…
