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NHTSA Announces a Timeliness Query Investigation Regarding GM’s Delayed Recall

March 6, 2014

NHTSA announces investigation On February 19, 2014, Lance Cooper submitted a Timeliness Query to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”) about General Motors’ prior injury disclosures to that agency about certain GM ignition switches.   On February 26, 2014, NHTSA announced that it was going to open an investigation.   Cooper and others have alleged…

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Melton Family Commends NHTSA Probe into GM Cobalt Recall

February 27, 2014

News Release Melton Family Commends NHTSA Probe into GM Cobalt Recall February 27, 2014.  ATLANTA, GEORGIA (February 27, 2014- Ken and Beth Melton, parents of a 29-year-old Georgia woman who died in crash linked to an ignition switch defect, praised the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for opening a Timeliness Query into General Motors’ recall…

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Why Lawsuits Matter to Safety – GM Recall was 9 years and 6 deaths too late

February 25, 2014

Why Lawsuits Matter to Safety Many people only associate lawsuits with negative feelings, but lawsuits can be vital to your safety.  Why is the Ford Pinto no longer available?  Lawsuits.   What improved the protection of your airbags and seat belts?   Lawsuits. What changed the way your baby’s crib was manufactured to prevent deaths? Lawsuits. A…

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Featured Case: Settlement of claim Against the State of Georgia

January 24, 2014

Featured Case: Against State of Georgia On June 20, 2012, our client was riding his bicycle on Georgia Highway 77 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia when an employee of Advantage Behavioral Health Systems, a Community Service Board for the State of Georgia, lost control of her vehicle and struck our client from behind.  Our client was…

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Featured Case: Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death

August 23, 2013

Our clients’ mother had knee replacement surgery in March 2010. After her surgery, she was transferred to a rehab facility. She was on Coumadin, an anticoagulant, at that time. Her medical records and the doctor’s orders from the hospital that performed the knee surgery were sent with her to the rehab center. The orders required…

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