Dec. 30th, 2013
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Medical Malpractice, News, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
The pharmacy whose evident negligence played a major role in causing a meningitis outbreak last year has preliminarily agreed to setting up a $100 million fund for the victims of the meningitis outbreak. The negligent company, the New England Compounding Center, dispersed steroid injections throughout the United States last year and it was eventually…
Dec. 26th, 2013
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Boat and Cruise Ship, News
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By: David Aronberg
Carnival Corp., the company that owns Carnival Cruise Lines, is no stranger to news of catastrophes at sea. From disasters with the Costa Concordia to the Carnival Triumph, the company has been making headlines as of late with a number of their luxury cruise ships facing disgusting—and in some cases fatal—fates. One of the more…
Dec. 23rd, 2013
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Medical Malpractice, News
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By: David Aronberg
The family of a young and now brain dead California girl is reeling following two weeks of unfathomable hardship and distress. A relatively low-risk, common surgery, the tonsillectomy, was performed on 13-year-old Jahi McMath; the procedure was recommended by two doctors, both of whom contended that removing the tonsils would resolve issues such as…
Dec. 20th, 2013
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Medical Malpractice, News
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By: David Aronberg
A well-known pain management doctor based in Utah is under investigation by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) following the deaths of a significant number of his patients. Dr. Lynn Webster, whose website is www.yourpaincommunity.com, is a renowned pain management doctor; his reputation, on the surface, is impeccable. Below the surface, however, lies the deadly truth….
Dec. 18th, 2013
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Auto Accident, News
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By: David Aronberg
According to most people, suffocating to death and drowning are among the worst ways to die (as if there is a “good” way to die). As it turns out, though, a woman in New Mexico experienced a combination of the two “worst” ways to die when her car was hit by a truck filled with…
Dec. 16th, 2013
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News, Premises Liability, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
While infections, lacerations and loss of limbs might commonly be associated with hospitals, construction sites or car crashes, they’re not typically discussed in the same breath as nail salons. Nevertheless, while commonly thought of as leisurely destinations for relaxation and pampering, the fact is that nail salons can be breeding grounds for bacteria and…
Dec. 12th, 2013
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Auto Accident, News
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By: David Aronberg
As personal injury attorneys, we at the Law Offices of Aronberg and Aronberg deal with a great many unpleasant cases, from issues of medical malpractice to slip and falls to wrongful death cases. Some of the most heinous incidents we deal with are wrongful death cases stemming from a drunk driving crash, in which the…
Dec. 10th, 2013
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Auto Accident, News
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By: David Aronberg
What’s better: a bowl of cereal now, or a bowl of cereal in an hour? Well, if you’re hungry, the obvious answer is the former. But let’s complicate this a bit. What would you say if the deal were that you could receive ten cheerios now or a full bowl of cereal, to which you…
Dec. 2nd, 2013
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News, Premises Liability, Product Liability
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By: David Aronberg
In the Friday, November 29th issue of the New York Times, BP (formerly known as British Petroleum) took out a full-page ad lambasting the settlement process that has overseen payouts to claimants in the fallout of the horrific 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The ad lists a number of…
Nov. 27th, 2013
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Auto Accident, News
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By: David Aronberg
Happy Thanksgiving! With a storm that is plaguing much of the country and expected to interrupt travel plans for millions of Americans, at the Law Offices of Aronberg and Aronberg we sincerely hope that you get to your destination safely and on time, so that you may enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with those you love….