Category: Defective Products
Jury awards $18.8 million to young man with mesothelioma from talc
A California jury has awarded a 24-year-old man $18.8 million after finding he developed mesothelioma after being exposed to Johnson & Johnson’s talc products since childhood. The $18.8 million is meant to compensate the young man for his medical bills and pain and suffering. However, he may not collect the compensation in his lifetime. This is because
Bayer settles Roundup class action brought by misled consumers
Bayer probably regrets ever buying Monsanto, the manufacturer of Roundup products. It has already agreed to pay $10.9 billion to settle almost 100,000 lawsuits by people who say Roundup gave them cancer. It may have to pay more to Roundup users who develop cancer in the future. It paid $20 million in punitive damages alone
The label ‘full self-driving’ car is misleading. It’s dangerous.
On Feb. 15, Tesla recalled almost 363,000 of its vehicles – certain versions of the Model 3, Model S, Model X and Model Y. What the vehicles had in common was what Tesla calls its “Full Self-Driving” system. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) told Tesla that it was concerned the vehicles with this
The dirty truth about benzene in dry shampoos
Cosmetics and personal hygiene products must comply with strict regulations to ensure they are safe for consumers. This includes everything from what goes into them and how they are made to what companies print on the label. Unfortunately, there are still situations where these products put consumers in danger. For example, dry shampoo, could contain
Findings: Toxic chemicals in sports bras
It is always alarming to hear that products you use every day may contain dangerous chemicals that could cause you harm. While there are agencies and regulations in place to prevent or reduce this risk, it unfortunately still occurs. Recent tests and reports found there is a high level of dangerous chemicals in various brands
Toxic lead is commonly found in antiques and discount store trinkets
Even though lead paint has been illegal in the U.S. since 1978, many products created before that time are covered with it. You can find them in antique shops, flea markets, garage sales and military surplus stores. Moreover, many products manufactured before 1978 contain lead in other ways, and it’s not at all obvious which
Important safety tips for maintaining and using gas grills
Liquid propane (LP) or natural gas grills are generally safe to use when operated properly, but you should still be careful. If the grill hasn’t been set up and maintained properly, or if there is a product defect, gas could escape. This can be hazardous and can lead to surprise flash fires or even explosions.
18” corded electric DeWalt chainsaws recalled; may not turn off
If you bought an 18”, 15-amp corded electric chainsaw from DeWalt in the last couple of years, you need to check if it is included in a recent safety recall. If it is, you need to stop using it immediately. About 8,500 of these saws have been recalled because they may not turn off when the power switch
Many haven’t heard of Paraquat, but its effects can be deadly
Nowadays, most people are familiar with the horrific health effects of substances such as asbestos, lead paint and other once-common household chemicals. Fortunately, use of these toxic substances is on the decline, and they cause fewer deaths now than ever before. However, other substances – such as Paraquat – are still causing far too many
Newborn loungers recalled for suffocation risk, 8 infant deaths
About 3.3 million newborn loungers manufactured by the Boppy Co. have been recalled after eight babies died from suffocation while sleeping in the devices. Babies should never be left to sleep on an incline, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Instead, they should always be placed on their backs on a firm, flat surface