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Showing posts with label mccollom. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Help if You Have a DePuy Hip Implant

I’m always advising my mom who is already 78 years to always be careful when she’s walking especially if the floor is wet. It’ll be not good for her if she’ll fall accidentally, for we all know that bones of those of her age can be very vulnerable to breakage during any accident.


Most of the times we remind her to be extra careful, as we don’t want her to suffer like those people that have hip problems and that required hip implant. The worst thing is that those patients who have undergone a DePuy Hip Implant by Johnson and Johnson has known to be experiencing difficulty in walking, swelling, pain, and even required a second operation. It’s also been known that their Hip Replacement System is found defective that resulted to those problems.


As a result, Johnson and Johnson have recalled thousand units of this hip replacement system and along with that, lots of Depuy lawsuit have been filed by the patients that have experienced bad side effects. If you’re one of the victim or know someone, you can seek legal help at O’Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath for they can help you with your liability claim.


O’Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath – Personal Injury Lawyers – 808 West Avenue, Austin, TX. 78701 – 512-494-9949

Saturday, July 24, 2010

The Right To Privacy

We all have the right to privacy and once it is violated, we have all the right to file lawsuit. No bank, credit card company or any credit reporting company or any institution where we have our personal and credit information stored have the right to share or even sell these info to marketing companies.


TransUnion, a credit reporting company faced enormous cases in the US bec. they are found to have sold credit information to marketing companies which is totally illegal and direct violation of Federal Credit Reporting Act in the US. Those that have been affected with credits between 1987 and 2000 can file TransUnion Lawsuit in court.