Learning that you need a hip replacement often comes with mixed emotions. On one hand, you may be happy that the pain and mobility challenges you’re currently facing may be coming to an end. On the other hand, you might be concerned about the surgery and the...
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What are drug labeling defects?
Many product defects involve issues with the design or the manufacturing process. The product was either designed in such a way that it contains inherent risks, or it was manufactured poorly, and so even a safe design cannot protect consumers. Both of these could...
What are the dangers of defective drugs?
Picture this: you take a medication because you feel sick, expecting to get better once it takes effect. But what if you took a defective medicine that may endanger your life? This is the harsh reality for many who encounter defective or substandard drugs. These...
Potential evidence for your defective medical device claim
Similar to any other claim, evidence is central to a defective medical device action. The good news is that courts apply strict liability for product liability cases involving medical products. This means you don’t have to prove negligence; you just have to prove that...
Are manufacturers solely responsible for defective medical products?
Medical products play a crucial role in healthcare, but defects can lead to serious harm. Understanding who bears responsibility for these defects helps consumers navigate potential legal actions. This article explores the common causes of defective medical products...
What makes a medical device defective?
With today’s medical technology, harm from a defective medical device should not occur. Unfortunately, medical device manufacturers do not always follow the proper steps to avoid putting dangerous medical devices on the market. When a defective medical device harms...
Why it’s important to follow medical device instructions
Most people ignore instruction manuals, treating them as optional reading for their new purchases. With medical devices, though, this common habit can lead to serious health complications. In worst-case scenarios, it may even affect your legal rights. Safe usage...
What you need to know about the ICU Medical pump battery recall
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced that ICU Medical is recalling specific batteries used in their Plum 360, Plum A+ and Plum A+3 Infusion Systems. These systems are vital in delivering precise amounts of fluids, medications and blood...
Understanding Texas’ presumption of non-liability for pharmaceutical warnings
Texas has a law that gives pharmaceutical companies a "rebuttable presumption" of non-liability. In simple terms, this means that if the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a drug's warning label, the court will assume that the warning was adequate. This...
Staying vigilant: how to spot a defective drug
In today's world, ensuring the safety of your medications is crucial. Defective drugs can cause serious health issues and undermine the treatment of your conditions. Knowing how to spot a defective drug can protect your health and ensure you receive the best possible...


