Cook Medical Issues 4 Million Catheter Recall

On Monday, medical device manufacturer Cook Medical issued a voluntary recall of more than 4 million catheters. This is actually a follow-up recall, as the company previously issued four recalls, covering more than 400,000 catheters. It is the largest recall in Cook Medical history. These catheters are typically used for vascular procedures like minimally-invasiveโ€ฆ

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OSHA Whistleblower Protection

Ex-employee Gets $225,000 in OSHA Whistleblower Protection Case All employers, in Texas and elsewhere are required to keep all workplaces as safe and healthy as possible for the people who work there. When an employee finds a hazard on the job, they should bring it to the attention of the employer or at least anโ€ฆ

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OSHA Looking Into Riding Mower Safety After Incidents

Just within the last few weeks, at least three workers with landscape companies in Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas have been killed on the job when the riding mowers or tractors overturned into a stream bed or other source of water. This sudden spate of fatalities has caught the attention of the U.S. Occupational Safety andโ€ฆ

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Food Safety Whistleblower Rule

OSHA Issues New Final Food Safety Whistleblower Rule It canโ€™t be denied that among the people on the front lines of the fight for better food safety are food production workers, from field workers to grocery store clerks. However, when they see problems that may cause possible health problems for the people who consumeโ€ฆ

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Catching Distracted Drivers

A New Tool for Catching Distracted Drivers The Hill Law Firm would like to remind everyone that April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Our goal is to see to it that everyone gets to wherever theyโ€™re going safely, and we urge everyone to put away their cell phones while theyโ€™re driving and make everyoneโ€ฆ

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Fisher-Price Infant Swing Recall

When new parents buy products for their infant children, they rightfully expect the products to have been tested and determined to be safe for their child to use. Unfortunately, sometimes a manufacturer fails in their duty. Case in point: Due to a possible risk of the baby falling, Fisher-Price has decided to issue a voluntaryโ€ฆ

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Texas Airbag Fatality

A rear-end collision that occurred on March 31 in Fort Bend County, near Houston, has taken the life of a 17-year-old Texas girl. According to the Fort Bend County Sheriffโ€™s Department, the crash was โ€œmoderateโ€ and wouldnโ€™t have caused any serious injuries. However, the exploding Takata airbag, which was supposed to save her life,โ€ฆ

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Texas FLSA Overtime Ruling

According to a federal judge for the Western District of Texas, personal trainers who work at Texas locations of Goldโ€™s Gym, which are owned by Goldโ€™s Texas Holding Groups Inc., are not exempt employees, based on definitions laid out in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). What that means is, they are eligible toโ€ฆ

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Texas Pedestrians Warned of Jaywalking Danger

Just this past weekend, a pedestrian in San Antonio was struck and killed while attempting to cross the access road for Loop 1604 between Rogers Ranch and Military Drive. One vehicle managed to swerve to avoid the pedestrian, but the driver of a second vehicle apparently did not see him, so he had noโ€ฆ

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Tragic Easter Accident Claims Three

Easter Sunday is usually a fun day for most Texans in the San Antonio area, but this past Easter Sunday wasnโ€™t such a happy one for three families. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), a pickup that was driving on a slick, rain-soaked S.H 123 near Stockdale lost control at aroundโ€ฆ

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