Author: Jim Magazine

James (Jim) Magazine is a Florida Board Certified Civil Trial lawyer who has spent his career helping injured victims. Jim is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida since 1990 and is also admitted to practice at the Appellate level and admitted to the United States Supreme Court.

Clearwater, FL — Hostess Issues Recall for Ding Dongs Due to Mold

18Sep
Clearwater, FL (August 27th, 2025) – Hostess issued a recall after reports of mold contamination in certain batches of Ding Dongs. When you reach for a snack, you expect it to be safe to eat. For families across Florida, however, this recent recall raises questions about food safety, manufacturer responsibility, and what legal options exist when contaminated products cause illness.
Food Recall Alert text overlay on image of canned goods and bottled food items.

Labor Day Safety: Protecting Yourself on the Road and at Gatherings

18Sep
Labor Day weekend is a time to relax, celebrate, and enjoy the last days of summer. But with more people traveling, backyard parties in full swing, and bars and restaurants busier than usual, the risks for accidents rise significantly. Each year, this holiday sees a spike in car accidents, motorcycle crashes, and incidents tied to […]
Underage youth drinking and driving.

Clearwater, FL — FDA Shrimp Recall: Contaminated Imports Put Florida Shoppers at Risk

18Sep
Clearwater, FL (August 25th, 2025) – Florida shoppers were on alert after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning about imported frozen shrimp sold under Walmart’s Great Value brand. The shrimp, produced by Indonesian company PT Bahari Makmur Sejati (BMS Foods), tested positive for Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope linked to long-term health risks.
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Clearwater, FL — Dangerous Coffee Recall Puts Florida Shoppers at Risk

18Sep
Florida coffee drinkers are urged to check their pantries after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a nationwide recall of Clover Valley Instant Coffee. The recall of the instant coffee was prompted after a consumer reported finding glass fragments in a jar of the product.
Food Recall Alert text overlay on image of canned goods and bottled food items.