“Guitar Hero” Toy Recalled

by Administrator 28. October 2008 09:10
A recently introduced controller to the Nintendo Wii video gamed "Guitar Hero" was recently recalled. The model, known as "Rage Wireless Guitars" reportedly has a defective circuit board that can lead to battery leaks. 57,000 of the controllers were shipped between June and September 2008, and the defect was only recently detected. So far there has only been one reported incident of a consumer suffering a chemical burn from this product. It appears that battery leakage will only occur if the batteries are installed incorrectly. However, chemical burns can be dangerous injuries, and consumers are encouraged to return the product to be on the safe side. If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, contact Appleton product liability attorneys Habush, Habush & Rottier at 920-738-0900.

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Family of Immigration Detainee Sues For Wrongful Death

by Administrator 9. October 2008 10:10
LANCASTER, Cali - Several government agencies are facing a wrongful-death suit from the family of a man who died from an accidental electrocution while in custody at a Lancaster immigrant detention center. The 36-year-old man died died when he accidentally jackhammered into an underground power line while on a work detail, according to the family's attorney.  A resident of Pomona, he has been held at the Mira Loma Detention Center for 10 months when the accident took place. The victim was a construction worker with a wife and two sons at the time of the incident in December 2007.  After jackhammering into the underground high-voltage line, the man was electrocuted as flames exploded around him, according to the suit. Two other injured detainees were also names as plaintiffs. If you have lost a loved one do to a person or an institution's negligence, you have the right to seek damages for your emotional and financial loss.  Contact the Appleton wrongful death lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C. at 800.472.9334 for a free initial consultation.  We are experienced and prepared to protect your rights in your time of loss.

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Man Dead After Pinned Under Farm Equipment

by Administrator 6. October 2008 04:10
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Indian. - A man was killed early Sunday after he became trapped under a heavy piece of farm machinery, police said. The rural man was 68 years old.  The cause of death for the victim was listed as "accidental positional asphyxiation" by the Montgomery County Coroner's Officer, according to a news release from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department. Sheriff's deputies responded to a call of a subject pinned under farm equipment.  They arrived at the scene and were met by the victim's wife, who informed them that her husband was pinned under a gravity wagon full of corn.  The man was found motionless under the wagon. If you or someone you know has suffered injury or death due to an accident involving faulty farm equipment, you may be eligible to recover damages for any losses you incurred.  Contact the Appleton farm equiptment lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C. at 800.472.9334 for a free initial consultation.  We will discuss your case and further legal options.

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