Posted On: July 11, 2008

KV Tablets Recalled Over Excess Morphine ~ Defective & Dangerous Drugs

Good lawyers are on the lookout and hope to protect the consumers of dangerous drugs. Morphine tablets from KV Pharmaceutical Co. are being recalled in Canada after some were found to contain too much of the painkiller. Such a mishap can create an extremely dangerous set of circumstances for someone who has taken the drug. If you wonder if you or a family member has been damaged by this defective drug, call an experienced lawyer to understand what can be done.

Don't use the tables, ratio-Morphine SR, in 15 milligram, 30 milligram and 60 milligram doses. Call a lawyer to find out what to do.

An overdose of morphine can cause slow breathing, fainting and loss of consciousness.

``It depends how many milligrams they're off by and what kind of patients were exposed to it,'' said a doctor at Beth Israel Medical Center's pain medicine department in New York. ``If it's double the amount of morphine, it can be toxic for patients who haven't been exposed to opioids before.''

The drug distributor Ratiopharm began the recall after KV, based in St. Louis, received two separate complaints.

I will handle your defective drug claim on a contingency fee basis. If you don't recover any money, I don't get paid.

Due to the complexities of dangerous and defective drug cases, this is a particular area where I seek advice from my colleagues in the evaluation of your case. In many instances, I will associate with other experienced and knowledgeable attorneys so as to maximize your representation. In those instances, the attorneys I associate with will share in the contingency fee you have agreed to pay me.

This scenario will not result in a higher contingency being owed by you.

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Posted On: July 10, 2008

Airport Police Sued ~ Brain Injury From Assault ~ Video Of Assault

A common belief is that our law enforcement officers should only use "reasonalbe force." If fact that is more than simply a belief, it a law! Below is a video about a case in which this attorney beleives the victim has a wonderful case. Maybe not of the $10 Million she claims, but depending on the extent of her brain injury...who knows how much her claim is worth?

The video does also provide a good discussion of what a jury would ultimately consider when evaluating a case that has been presented to them.

If you have a question and would like to talk with a civil rights lawyer about something that has happened to you, please call David Payne.

Posted On: July 8, 2008

Aged Tires: Lawsuits Needed To Stop Corporate Wrongfull Acts

Corpoartions make decisions based on what will result in the most money going into their pocket--BELIEVE IT! Corporations do not make decisions based on what is safest for you or your family--BELIEVE IT! Therefore, in order to make corpoartations make decisions based on what is safest for your family and what is best for the corporate bottom line, the threat of lawsuits must be present.

The U.S. tire industry is selling tires that are old and dangerous. Too many people are losing their lives based on the decision to sell old tires.

If you are interested in speaking with a Missouri Lawyer about an auto accident or wrongful death case, you can call David Payne or fill out the form found here.

Below is an intersting video link from ABC news about the growing threat of old tires.

http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=4826897

Manufacturers are ultimately legally responsible if their products are unsafe. Countless families are devestated and too many people harmed every year as a result of corporations making decisions based upon what goes in their pocket and not the ultimate safety of the citizens using their products.

Attorney David A. Payne will handle your defective product claim on a contingency fee basis.

Due to the complexities of product cases, this is a particular area where I will often seek advice from my colleagues in the evaluation of your case. In the appropriate case, I will associate with other attorneys so as to maximize your representation.

Manufacturers of products are liable for damages even if your injuries resulted in incorrect use of the product if the use was reasonably foreseeable. There are many different legal theories that may be applied to allow you a recovery.

Posted On: July 3, 2008

State Supreme Court Ignoring Juries: Victims Losing 100% Of Appeals?

Is there a state Supreme Court that serves as a 'rubber stamp' for powerful corporate entities? Looks like it, I simply say thank God it is not Missouri. But we best come to the aid of our of our brothers and sisters elsewhere to make sure it doesn't happen at home!

This is a jawdropping story which provides the facts of what the Courts are doing in Mississippi to remove the power of the people. Juries are the basic bottom line source of justice in our government. When judges ignore juries, the voices of "the people" are being silenced. This is something that outrages me.

Attorney Alex A. Alston Jr. has litigated hundreds of cases, primarily for defendant corporations, over the past 44 years, including scores of cases argued before the Mississippi Supreme Court, and he has written an article that I find almost too much to believe.

Mr. Alston says the following:

If you are a victim of personal injury, malpractice or corporate fraud, you have almost no chance of having a jury verdict in your favor affirmed by the state Supreme Court.

In the past, the Supreme Court rarely overturned a jury verdict, especially if it was based on a dispute over a factual issue. That day is gone. During the past 4 1/2 years, according to my research, an astonishing 88 percent of all jury verdicts in favor of the wronged victims have been reversed by the state Supreme Court.

But what about the jury trials won by defendants, in which the victim takes an appeal to correct an error? Here, again, the numbers are staggering.18882960.jpg

Over the same 4 1/2-year-period, a plaintiff's success rate in reversing a jury verdict for the defendant is an astonishing zero.

The defendant corporation, hospital, or insurance company prevailed in 100 percent of these cases. It is difficult to imagine victims of negligence and fraud losing 100 percent of the time, but that is the way it is in the state Supreme Court in a plaintiff's appeal.

How can it be that during the last 4 1/2 years powerful corporations, hospitals, and insurance companies have prevailed in the state Supreme Court in nearly every case? Can an injured plaintiff ever be right?

Perhaps it is because we elect our Supreme Court justices. In the 2002 election, insurance companies, large corporations, and doctors poured millions of dollars into the campaign coffers of most of the justices. One of the new judges that year alone received over a million dollars from these sources.

Can anyone truly doubt that judges will, either consciously or unconsciously, favor those who have contributed substantially to their campaigns.

In the upcoming election, large corporations, which statistically are more likely to be named as defendants, will not forget those justices who ruled in their favor against an injured or defrauded plaintiff, and no doubt substantial contributions will flow to these faithful.

Is there anything we can do? Yes, we can get involved in the election.

The sole purpose of the Supreme Court is to determine whether the defendant received a fair and impartial trial in the lower courts.

Our entire judicial system is built on a "rule of law." In other words, it makes no difference whether you are a prince or a pauper, the law must be precisely the same for all.

A court that substitutes its opinion for that of a jury, or simply decides a case for the benefit of a favored party, tears the basic fabric of our judicial system to shreds. If the rule of law is not followed, the entire foundation of our judicial system is undermined.

The public has a right to expect the Supreme Court to follow the rule of law and decide the cases before it fairly and impartially without favor to any party regardless of status, race, creed or color.

Should we not demand that each of them follow the rule of law?

Our court must be more than a rubber stamp for the rich and powerful.

Shouldn't we expect that and more?