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Insurance Coverage for Lender Vehicles Affects Louisiana, Other Residents

Buying a car usually entails walking around a car dealership, spotting a car you potentially want to buy, and then test driving the car to see if satisfies what you are looking for in a vehicle. However, one aspect that you may not take into consideration, is what happens if…

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Lake Charles Payment Delays Cost Insurer in Court

Lake Charles resident Ginger Hinch Durio sued her Insurer, Horace Mann, over the extent of payments she received for the damages she sustained during Hurricane Rita. Durio’s house was severely damaged, including her garage where her family’s belongings were being stored while they were in talks to sell the house.…

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Depuy Litigation Hip Replacement Surgery Claimant Interview Part 3

In parts 1 and 2 of a three-part interview with client Eugene O’Neal (name changed to protect attorney-client privilege), Eugene communicated to readers the menacing effects a failed DePuy ASR hip implant can impose on a person. Not only is the required revision surgery physically taxing, but it generates emotional…

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ASR Defective Hip Recall Surgery Claimant Interview Part 2

This is the second installment of Berniard Law Firm’s interview with client Eugene O’Neal (name changed to protect attorney-client privilege). In the first installment, it was revealed that Eugene’s DePuy hip implant had failed and he now requires revision surgery to remedy the problem. Below, Eugene shares his thoughts on…

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Interview with Depuy Hip Replacement Claimant Requiring Revision Surgery – Part 1

To document the struggles of those encountering difficulties with defective DePuy hip implants, the Berniard Law Firm presents an interview with one of its clients. While the client’s name in the following article has been changed to protect attorney-client privilege, his story is true and, unfortunately, all too common for…

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Darvon and Darvocet Recall Has Serious Health, Legal Implications

Two of the most highly prescribed painkillers, Darvon and Darvocet, have recently been pulled off the market as a result of the health risk they pose to individuals. Dangerous heart side effects plagued the painkiller for years; however, it was not until November of 2010 that the FDA recommended the…

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Court of Appeals Awards Bad Faith Damages Against Insurance Company Who Refused to Pay

For the family of someone killed in a tragic car accident faced with mounting medical bills there is nothing worse than learning that the driver at fault for the accident did not have insurance. Luckily, when that happens, you should be protected by the uninsured or underinsured motorist (UM) coverage…

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DePuy Had Time to Recall Device, Chose to Not Notify Public

This blog has noted several times that DePuy knew of the likely failure rates of its ASR hip implants several years before the medical device manufacturer issued its 2010 recall of the product. In light of this knowledge, DePuy nevertheless waited years before it decided to remedy the dangerous situation…

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Artificial Hip Recall Shows Dangers of a Broken Medical Implant System

The A.S.R., or Aritcular Surface Replacement, artificial hip was promoted by Johnson and Johnson as a breakthrough in design that would last 15 years or more and provide patients with more natural movement. Now, the device has been recalled due to patients developing inexplicable pain and surgeons discovering mysterious masses…

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Court Rules that Survival Suits Exists Against Insurance Company of a Dissolved Corporation

The death of a loved one can obviously be a hard time for a family. Families have to deal with many issues after the death of one of its members, and the financial implication of the death is a hard to handle issue. Many times financial issues may take a…

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