20MayClearwater, FL (May 20th, 2026) – Federal regulators recently reannounced a major power bank recall following 28 new reports of overheating, including an in-flight airplane fire and a tragic fatality. If you suffer injuries due to a malfunctioning charging device, consulting a defective product lawyer can protect your legal rights. Consumers should immediately stop using these dangerous devices to avoid severe burn injuries and sudden fires.
20MayClearwater, FL (May 18th, 2026)— A nationwide recall of Blackstone Parmesan Ranch seasoning sold at Walmart has put consumers across Florida and the country on alert for potential Salmonella exposure. If you purchased this product and became sick, you may be able to sue for Salmonella poisoning. A product liability lawyer can help you understand whether you have a claim against the manufacturer, the ingredient supplier, or both.
20MayIn personal injury law, there are four types of negligence: gross negligence, contributory negligence, comparative negligence, and vicarious negligence. Plaintiffs in personal injury cases rely on the legal principle of negligence to establish fault and hold the other party liable for causing the accident and subsequent damages.
20MayClearwater, FL (May 13th, 2026) – A nationwide recall is in effect for MG217 Eczema Relief Cream after testing revealed the presence of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. This contamination affects individuals who purchased the cream from various retailers or online platforms. If you used this product and developed a skin infection, a product liability lawyer can help you determine your legal options for recovery. Florida residents should immediately stop using any affected cream and monitor their health for signs of bacterial infection.
20MayClearwater, FL (May 11th, 2026) – A landmark federal lawsuit has been filed against OpenAI, alleging that its AI platform, ChatGPT, played a critical role in facilitating the 2025 Florida State University shooting.
20MayClearwater, FL (May 7th, 2026) – Tesla has recalled nearly 220,000 vehicles after reports that rearview camera images may fail to display or appear with delays when drivers shift into reverse. Federal regulators say the issue can reduce rear visibility and increase crash risk, prompting a nationwide recall affecting several Tesla models.