New York Personal Injury Attorney Blog
Potential Complications and Long-Term Effects of Ozempic
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Originally prescribed for Type 2 diabetes, Ozempic has been increasingly popularized as a weight loss medication. While it has helped individuals shed extra pounds, there have been potential complications and long-term effects associated with this and similar drugs. Below, the product liability attorneys at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo P.C. explore the potential…
What to Know About Gastroparesis
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When you or a loved one experiences the effects of a medical condition like gastroparesis following the use of a medication, it’s natural to want to seek answers and hold the company accountable. In many cases, this illness may be linked to certain medical devices or medications. If you or someone you know suffers from…
Craig Silverman of Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo P.C. Appointed to Plaintiffs’ Leadership Team in Exactech Knee, Hip, & Ankle Multidistrict Litigation
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Craig M. Silverman, Counsel at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo, P.C. (SPBMCC) in New York City, was appointed to the leadership team representing Plaintiffs in the Exactech multi-district litigation (“MDL”) involving defective knee, hip, and ankle devices. The Order was entered last week by United States District Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the Eastern…
Nearly 100 Former Students and Staff of New Jersey High School Develop Brain Tumors
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An emergency contract was awarded to a Middletown engineering firm to conduct an intensive radiological assessment of Colonia High School in Woodbridge, New Jersey after concerns were raised by a 1989 alumni about the school’s possible link to nearly 100 brain tumors among past students and faculty. The school’s entire 28-acre campus is being tested…
Why Do You Need a Medical Diagnosis to File a Mass Tort Claim?
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If you suffer from an injury or illness as a result of using a manufactured product, and the injury or illness you’re suffering from is the same or similar to that of a large number of other claimants, then your personal injury case could be classified as a part of a “mass tort” claim. Even…