3/29/2011

Bankruptcy Questions Answered

Bankruptcy Questions Answered: "BankruptcyHome.com is here to answer your questions about Bankruptcy. Our team of attorneys and legal professionals has designed a site that provides you with up-to-date information and news about bankruptcy and its processes.

Whether you are looking for basic information about the protections available to you through Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, or have thought seriously about filing bankruptcy and are seeking help about specific issues, we are here to help you get control of your finances and move toward a future free of crippling debt.

3/24/2011

DePuy Pinnacle Acetabular Cup System May Also Be Defective

DePuy Pinnacle Acetabular Cup System May Also Be Defective Although media attention has been focused on the DePuy ASR Acetabular Cup System recall this summer, patients who were implanted with the DePuy Pinnacle Acetabular Cup System – also a metal on metal hip implant device – say that the latter may also be defective.

Finding an Eye Care Professional

Finding an Eye Care Professional: "The National Eye Institute does not provide referrals or recommend specific eye care professionals. However, you may wish to consider the following ways of finding a professional to provide your eye care.
You can:
Ask family members and friends about eye care professionals they use.
Ask your family doctor for the name of a local eye care specialist.

3/23/2011

Your Credit and Bankruptcy

Your Credit and Bankruptcy: "Financial crisis does not just affect your pocket, but is also a constant cause for stress. It would be appropriate to say that the main benefit of filing for bankruptcy is to rescue you from this worry. They may seem commonsensical, but once you get into conversation with your attorney you would realize that there is much more to bankruptcy than you would have ever imagined.

Cash Loans Without Paper Work

Cash Loans Without Paper Work | No Credit Checks: ".As the title implies to you “cash loans without paperwork”, it is a loan scheme offers you instant money and that’s too without any paperwork. You can avail required funds in true hassle free manner. These loans are easily for urgent requirements; you may be need money to pay the doctor’s bills, payment of any utility bills or paying school and college fee of the kids. You can easily fulfill all your needs without faxing documents to the lender and Loan Company.

Guidant Defibrillator Recall

& : Business / Business / Guidant Defibrillator Recall: "Guidant recalled nearly 50,000 cardiac defibrillators that were implanted in patients around the world due to defects that cause them to short-circuit. This could result in serious injury and possible death. Approximately 38,000 defibrillators have been implanted in patients in the United States alone.

3/22/2011

Who manages your bankruptcy?

Who manages your bankruptcy?: "You have to hand over any assets of value and the financial interest in your home to a person appointed to manage your bankruptcy called a ‘trustee’.
Your trustee will be either an Official Receiver (an officer of the bankruptcy court) or an insolvency practitioner (an authorised debt specialist).


It takes time to appoint a trustee, so the Official Receiver manages your bankruptcy at first. They’ll collect information on your finances and protect your assets for your creditors.

If you have significant assets, it is likely the Official Receiver will ask your creditors to appoint an insolvency practitioner as trustee. If you don’t have significant assets the Official Receiver will act as trustee.

* Bankruptcy - the role of the Official Receiver"

3/20/2011

Dental Implants Recovery and Aftercare

Dental Implants Recovery and Aftercare Dental implant recovery depends on a number of factors, including the various procedures required to complete your treatment. However, it is generally recognized that once an implant has been placed, maintaining diligent oral hygiene habits is required to ensure proper fusing of the implant and bone structure. Failure to floss and brush is a leading cause of implant failure, and infection can occur if the implant and surrounding areas are not cleaned properly. Smoking also is attributed to high failure rates with dental implants and should be avoided following implant procedures.

When dental implants are used to support crown restorations (like individual teeth), the entire treatment procedure may take anything from three to nine months to complete.
Healing from the surgical procedure to place the dental implant(s) takes up to six months, while the fitting and seating of the crown(s) can take up to two months. Again, this timeframe depends on individual cases and treatments. Follow-up appointments with your treatment coordinators are essential for monitoring your progress. Additionally, even after the abutment and crown, bridge or implant-supported denture have been placed, routine follow-up appointments and cleanings still are required with your dentist and hygienist to ensure the longevity of your treatment.
If cared for properly, an implant restoration can remain in place for more than 40 years. It is generally recognized that once an implant has been placed, maintaining diligent oral hygiene habits is required to ensure proper fusing of the implant and bone structure. Failure to floss and brush is a leading cause of implant failure, and infection can occur if the implant and surrounding areas are not cleaned

3/16/2011

Birth Injury Overview

Birth Injury Overview: "Birth Injury Attorneys Serving the Greater San Antonio Area
Help for Families Affected by Birth Injuries in Austin, El Paso and Nationwide
'Over the years, we have handled numerous complex cases involving birth injuries and birth trauma in Texas and nationwide. In each case, our focus is on finding answers and producing results.' — Attorney Les Weisbrod


Medical negligence cases involving birth injury or birth trauma arise in a variety of contexts. Many times, the parents suspect that a physician, nurse or hospital is to blame for their child's injury, but the evidence can be difficult or impossible to find without help.

The dynamic trial attorneys of Miller Weisbrod , represent families in Texas and across the country that have suffered due to medical malpractice and labor and delivery negligence that results in any serious birth injury, including:

* Cerebral palsy caused by traumatic or hypoxic brain injury prior to, during or following delivery
* Shoulder dystocia and brachial plexus injury caused by improper delivery practices and resulting in birth injuries and lifetime disability such as Erb's palsy
* Misdiagnosis of fetal distress, resulting in injury to the brain or other organs
* Complications of vaginal birth after Caesarian section (VBAC)
* Failure to perform or accurately interpret prenatal screening for serious or life-threatening conditions
* Wrongful death as a result of negligent care or monitoring before, during or after birth

In a large number of birth injury and birth trauma cases, it is the failure of a hospital, physician or nurse to respond to signs of fatal distress or perform a timely C-section that is to blame. These cases often require a lifetime of care for the injured child. We are committed to helping our clients obtain the compensation they deserve and to seeing to it that a settlement or jury verdict provides a lifetime of care for the injured child. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
Experience Makes a Difference

The lawyers of Miller Weisbrod have vast experience in prosecuting birth injury cases in Texas and in many other states. Firm partner Les Weisbrod is past Chair of the Birth Trauma Litigation Group, one of the mos"

3/15/2011

Criminal Law


A body of rules and statutes that defines conduct prohibited by
the government because it threatens and harms public safety and welfare and that establishes punishment to be imposed for the commission of such acts.
The term criminal law generally refers to substantive criminal laws. Substantive criminal laws define crimes and may establish punishments. In contrast, Criminal Procedure describes the process through which the criminal laws are enforced. For example, the law prohibiting murder is a substantive criminal law. The manner in which government enforces this substantive law—through the gathering of evidence and prosecution—is generally considered a procedural matter.

Crimes are usually categorized as felonies or misdemeanors based on their nature and the maximum punishment that can be imposed. A felony involves serious misconduct that is punishable by death or by imprisonment for more than one year. Most state criminal laws subdivide felonies into different classes with varying degrees of punishment. Crimes that do not amount to felonies are misdemeanors or violations. A misdemeanor is misconduct for which the law prescribes punishment of no more than one year in prison. Lesser offenses, such as traffic and parking infractions, are often called violations and are considered a part of criminal law.
The power to make certain conduct illegal is granted to Congress by virtue of the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution (art. I, § 8, cl. 18). Congress has the power to define and punish crimes whenever it is necessary and proper to do so, in order to accomplish and safeguard the goals of government and of society in general. Congress has wide discretion in classifying crimes as felonies or misdemeanors, and it may revise the classification of crimes.
State legislatures have the exclusive and inherent power to pass a law prohibiting and punishing any act, provided that the law does not contravene the provisions of the U.S. or state constitution. When classifying conduct as criminal, state legislatures must ensure that the classification bears some reasonable relation to the welfare and safety of society. Municipalities may make designated behavior illegal insofar as the power to do so has been delegated to them by the state legislature.
Laws passed by Congress or a state must define crimes with certainty. A citizen and the courts must have a clear understanding of a criminal law's requirements and prohibitions. The elements of a criminal law must be stated explicitly, and the statute must embody some reasonably discoverable standards of guilt. If the language of a statute does not plainly show what the legislature intended to prohibit and punish, the statute may be declared void for vagueness.
In deciding whether a statute is sufficiently certain and plain, the court must evaluate it from the standpoint of a person of ordinary intelligence who might be subject to its terms. A statute that fails to give such a person fair notice that the particular conduct is forbidden is indefinite and therefore void. Courts will not hold a person criminally responsible for conduct that could not reasonably be understood to be illegal. However, mere difficulty in understanding the meaning of the words used, or the Ambiguity of certain language, will not nullify a statute for vagueness.

3/14/2011

Denture Cream Lawsuit – Zinc Poisoning Symptoms

Denture Cream Lawsuit – Zinc Poisoning Symptoms: "It has increasingly been reported that the denture cream ingredient zinc is associated with neurological symptoms including neuropathy in denture wearers. The recommended daily allowance of zinc is 8 mg for women and 11 mg for men. According to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies the largest daily tolerable zinc intake is 40 mg.
Consumers have looked at filing a Fixodent lawsuit or Poligrip lawsuit based on the fact that the manufacturers have not listed zinc as an ingredient in their denture cream and failed to warn about the serious risk of denture cream zinc poisoning. Studies have revealed that many denture wearers use excessive amounts of denture cream often due to poorly fitting dentures exposing them to excessive amounts of zinc contained in the denture adhesive.

An estimate 35 million Americans who use dentures are only now becoming aware of the risk of denture cream poisoning caused by a zinc overdose. The FDA currently does not require manufacturers of denture adhesive to list their product ingredients. High zinc levels (hyperzincemia) can cause the depletion of copper (hypocupremia) in the body which can cause neurological problems including neuropathy.

Zinc poisoning symptoms of neuropathy include:

• Numbness and tingling in the extremities
• Balance problems
• Loss of sensation
• Unexplained pain
• Decreased walking stride

An August 2008 article published in the journal Neurology reports that several patients who heavily used denture cream had symptoms of neurological side effects including weakness in the hands and legs, numbness and balance problems. All of the patients were tested and had abnormally high levels of zinc.

We represent all Denture Cream lawsuit clients on a contingency basis which means that there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. If you or a loved one has used Fixodent, Poligrip or another brand of denture cream and developed neurological problems you may suffer from zinc poisoning. For a free no-obligation consultation please fill out our short online contact form and a Denture Cream lawyer will contact you to answer any of your questions."

3/13/2011

Setting Up a Birth Defects Prevention Campaign in Your Company

Setting Up a Birth Defects Prevention Campaign in Your Company: "Approximately 150,000 children are born every year in the United States affected by one or more birth defects. Although the cause of over 60% of birth defects are not known, there are things that you can do as an employer to intervene on behalf of your employees, your customers and those in your community.

3/12/2011

Missing a Dose of Ortho Tri-Cyclen

Ortho Tri-Cyclen Dosage Information: "Patients should take Ortho Tri-Cyclen every day, as missing pills increases the risk of pregnancy.
If you forget to take a pill during week one, two or three of the packet, take the pill as soon as you remember. This may mean you will take two pills during one day.

3/11/2011

DePuy ASR Hip - Side Effects

Recalled in August 2010, the DePuy ASR XL Acetabular System total hip replacement and ASR Hip Resurfacing System have been used in more than 93,000 hip replacement surgeries worldwide since they were first approval by the FDA in 2003.

3/05/2011

Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo Side Effects

Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo Side Effects: "Common side effects of Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo include:
* Bleeding between periods
* Breast tenderness
* Difficulty wearing contact lenses
* Fluid retention and swelling (edema) of the fingers or ankles
* Nausea

* Spotty darkening of the skin, particularly of the face (melasma)
* Vomiting
* Weight gain

Other possible side effects include:

* Appetite changes
* Depression
* Dizziness
* Hair loss on the scalp
* Headache
* Nervousness
* Rash
* Vaginal infection

These side effects usually subside within the first three months of treatment.

There are some serious side effects that may occur in rare cases with women taking Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo or other oral contraceptives. The risks increase with age and with heavy cigarette smoking. These serious risks include:

* Blood clots
* Blood vessel ruptures or blockages
* Gallbladder disease
* Heart attack
* High blood pressure
* Liver failure or liver tumors
* Possible breast cancer diagnoses or cancer of the reproductive organs
* Stroke"

3/04/2011

Depuy Hip Replacement Lawsuit

Depuy Hip Replacement Lawsuit: "At the end of August, 2010 Johnson and Johnson and its DePuy Orthopaedics subsidiary announced a voluntary recall for the DePuy ASR™ XL Acetabular System and the DePuy ASR™ Hip Resurfacing System. An estimated 93,000 people may be affected by this product recall.