Lawn Mower Injuries on the Rise

by Administrator 15. July 2010 03:35

Lawn mower injuries are on the rise, according to a report released by the Wisconsin Division of Trade and Consumer Protection.

 

In 2009 247,000 people in the United States suffered lawn mower-related injuries, a seven percent increase from 2008. Brock Bergey, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Division of Trade and Consumer Protection, said most of the injuries are a result of carelessness, but defective products can also cause injury. "We see deep cuts, loss of fingers, toes, eye injuries," Bergey said. "If people think a little bit before they go out and mow, these can be prevented. 

 

In Wisconsin 109 people were treated for lawn mower-related injuries last year. The United States Department of Health Services said such injuries are not as common in the state as they are in the rest of the country. 

 

If you or someone you know has been injured by a defective product, such as a lawn mower, please contact the Wausau product defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874.

Man Ejected from Tractor in Accident

by Administrator 11. May 2009 05:42

A man from Fountain City was injured on Saturday after he was involved in an accident. The accident occurred south of Arcadia.

The man was riding on his tractor and attempting to steer it up a driveway. A mechanical failure then occurred that caused the tractor to act erratically.  The man inside the tractor was then ejected from the vehicle.  

The man was transported to a hospital by helicopter.  The injuries that the man sustained have not yet been released to the public.  The accident is currently under investigation by officials. 

If you or someone you know has been injured in a crash, contact the Wausau personal injury attorneys of Habush, Habush & Rottier, SC at 800-242-2874.   

 

 

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NJ High Court: Vioxx Manufacturer Not Responsible for Medical Monitoring

by Administrator 4. June 2008 06:06
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Vioxx manufacturer Merck & Co. is not responsible for medical monitoring for Vioxx users not claiming injury by the drug. The ruling invalidates a class action suit against Merck brought by users of the drug Vioxx, claiming that, although they have not yet suffered any known ill effects, their use of the products put them at higher risk of developing health problems in the future. The suit sought to force Merck to pay for medical monitoring under NJ's Product Liability Act.  In a 5-1 ruling, the high court rejected this line of argument, saying that, without a claim of injury, plaintiffs do not qualify for coverage under the Product Liability Act. Vioxx was pulled off the market in 2004 after studies showed it doubled the risk of heart attack and/or stroke. Merck has already agreed to pay nearly $5 billion to settle thousands of personal injury suits linked to the drug. Have you been hurt by a defective or dangerous drug? If so, a Wausau personal injury lawyer may be able to help you with your case. Call Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C. today at 715-387-4242 for more information.

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