Defective & Dangerous Products

  • Latest From the CDC on Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough Recall and E. Coli Outbreak

    Pierce Egerton | June 30, 2009 8:54 PM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    The number of people believed to be infected with E. coli O157:H7 from Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough continues to climb. The CDC reported today that 72 persons in 30 states are...

  • Recalled DeWalt Nailers Could Cause Serious Injury

    Pierce Egerton | June 26, 2009 9:28 PM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), is recalling DeWALT FRAMING NAILERS because the bump action trigger might be improperly assembled. An affected tool could eject a fastener...

  • Single Cup Tea/Coffeemakers Recalled By Bunn-O-Matic

    Chrissie Cole | May 21, 2009 11:51 AM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    Bunn-O-Matic Corp., in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), is recalling Bunn Single Cup Pod Brewers because they can unexpectedly open during a brew cycle, posing...

  • New study reveals hundreds of toys on store shelves are contaminated with lead and other dangerous chemicals

    Dan Deuterman | December 05, 2007 10:34 AM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    As a parent, it's frightening to hear just how many toys are contaminated with lead.A shocking new report issued today by the Ecology Center revealed that hundreds of toys still being sold are contaminated with lead, many with levels higher than the federal recall standard. Fueled by recent toy recalls (all involving toys manufactured in China), the Ecology Center tested more than 1,200...

  • Toy recalls worry parents, make them more cautious

    Dan Deuterman | October 09, 2007 9:51 AM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    Worried about the safety of your kids' toys? Join the club.Even if you haven't had to take Thomas, Dora or Elmo away from your little one, you're probably questioning whether the toys that he or she is playing with are safe. As parents, we're all wondering what toys might be included in the next toy recall. And there's that lingering fear that our children are at risk for lead contamination...

  • Proposed Arbitration Bill Would Give Consumers Their Day in Court

    Dan Deuterman | July 26, 2007 12:04 PM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) have introduced legislation in Congress that would put an end to forced arbitration and allow consumers to take their complaints against employers, car dealerships, credit card companies and insurance companies and HMOs to court.I urge you to support The Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007.Arbitration is often billed as a less costly option...

  • Avoiding Food Made in China

    Dan Deuterman | July 18, 2007 8:58 AM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    I blogged yesterday about the ongoing concerns about the safety of foods and ingredients imported from China.The knee-jerk solution would be to avoid all such foods and only buy products that are made in the United States from American ingredients. But as Associated Press writer Dirk Lammers discovered, avoiding products "Made in China" is virtually impossible. For more information on this...

  • Is Food From China Safe? Cardboard Found in Street Vendor's Stuffed Dumplings

    Dan Deuterman | July 17, 2007 8:41 AM | 3 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    InjuryBoard bloggers from Parker & McConkie in Salt Lake City have an interesting post about a disturbing discovery in China.A street vendor was caught selling baozi, a popular dumpling-like snack, that was stuffed with cardboard and soaked in an industrial chemical.Stories such as this one illustrate why the U.S. government needs to take a firmer stand on food imported from China. First the pet...

  • Gerber recalls organic baby cereals

    Dan Deuterman | July 16, 2007 9:41 PM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    Gerber has announced a voluntary recall of its organic rice and oatmeal baby cereals because they could pose a choking hazard.The baby food recall affects 8 oz. boxes of Gerber Organic Rice and Oatmeal Cereals. Gerber is taking a proactive approach after receiving complaints about the cereal. Thankfully, there have been no reported injuries yet.Here's Gerber's reasoning for the recall:A limited...

  • Arizona Supreme Court Reviews Products Liability Decision

    Dan Deuterman | June 21, 2007 8:27 AM | 0 CommentsGreensboro, NC

    The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to review a lower court ruling that affects how companies within a distribution chain can be sued in defective products lawsuits.The state's Supreme Court agreed last week to review a lower court decision that would no longer allow all parties in a distribution chain to be sued equally in a products liability cases. The is expected to issue its ruling in...

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