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Entries from December 2007

Defective braking and steering causes Cavalier owner’s injury

December 10th, 2007 · No Comments

General Motors Corporation and Steve Schmitt Motor Company are being sued by Herbert L. Cline after he experienced dangerous problems with defectively designed steering and braking systems in his Chevrolet Cavalier.
Several days after purchasing his 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier, the car went out of control as the steering and braking system stopped working properly. The defect […]

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Med Mal Lawsuit in St. Louis

December 10th, 2007 · No Comments

Two years ago, Janet Orschell, passed away after suffering medical complications and hypovolemic shock. Her husband, Clarence Orschell, has now failed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the medical centers allegedly responsible for her death. These centers include Vascular and Hand Surgery, Ltd., St. Louis University, Dr. Roland Mawis, and St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.
Orschell claims that the […]

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Faulty switches on F-150s XLTs lead to lawsuit

December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Gary Medrano has filed a lawsuit against Ford Motor Company after his 2000 Ford F-150 XLT caught on fire due to a faulty cruise control switch. He claims that the fire department that finally ended the fire told him that the fire was caused by a defective cruise control deactivation switch.
Medrano claims that he was […]

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McDonald’s burger causes chipped tooth

December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

William Mucklow filed a personal injury lawsuit against McDonald’s Corporation and Macatac Winfield Inc., after he chippedĀ a tooth on a bone that was left in his hamburger.
Mucklow claims that his burger contained “a hard non-food substance believed to be bone.” He did not notice the suspected bone until it was too late and he had […]

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