Corporate
crime is still a major problem in this country and we, as consumers and
citizens, must always be on the alert for improper conduct. Pfizer agreed to
pay $26 million to the US Securities and Exchange Commission after a probe into
the drug maker’s use of illegal payments to win business overseas. Wells Fargo
is paying $6.6 million to settle the SEC charge that it failed to inform
investors about the risks tied to mortgage securities it sold. Standard
Chartered Bank will pay $340 million to settle charges that it “schemed with
the government of Iran and hid from regulators roughly 60,000 secret
transactions, involving at least $250 billion, and reaping SCB hundreds of
millions of dollars in fees.” The company Blackwater now called Academi
LLC has agreed to pay a fine of $5 to $7.5 million for trying to operate
in Sudan in violation of trade sanctions and other arms trade breaches.
The Personal Injury and Consumer Protection Law offices of Kitrick, Lewis, & Harris Co., L.P.A., is a nationally recognized law firm whose trial attorneys won't back down when your rights are at stake. With more than sixty combined years of litigation experience, our attorneys handle all types of injury and consumer litigation cases, including motor vehicle crashes, product liability claims and consumer class actions.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
For
foodborne illness, often a manufacturer is strictly liable for any injuries or
death caused by certain bugs or tainted products. A manufacturer is a “product
seller who designs, produces, makes, fabricates, constructs, or
re-manufacturers the relevant product or component part of a product before its
sale to a user or a consumer.” There is a reason a company is held
strictly liable- the only defense is prevention. It does not matter if
the manufacturer took all reasonable precautions. If they manufacturer a
product that makes someone sick, they are going to have to compensate the
victim. Wishful thinking on their part does not help and is not a defense. Bugs
such as e-coli and listeria have been found in seeds, cantaloupe, flour,
salads/lettuce, and many other products. And they can kill people.
Bugs
you need to know about:
Friday, September 7, 2012
Underinsured Motorist Coverage: When Auto Liability Coverage is Not Enough
We encourage all current and
former clients to protect their families with uninsured and underinsured
motorist coverage. It’s relatively inexpensive and crucial here in
Ohio—where motorists only need to carry $12,500 per person in liability
coverage. For helpful information about the proverbial nuts and bolts of
underinsured motorist coverage, from the Ohio State Bar Association, please
follow this link: https://www.ohiobar.org/ForPublic/Resources/LawYouCanUse/Pages/LawYouCanUse-689.aspx.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
There
are some outstanding government websites dealing with consumer
protection, specifically ID theft, medical ID theft, and also there is a good
news report on whether buying insurance to protect yourself in the event of ID
theft is a worthwhile purchase.
First,
we recommend that you study the Federal Trade Commission website
pertaining to consumer protection. Check out http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/consumer.shtm.
Through this site there are many categories one can search for specific help,
such as autos, computers, loans, energy, health, ID theft, telemarketing,
etc.
For annual reports on credit - we advise everyone to these reports at least once a year - go to http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/consumers/deter.html.
For
medical identity theft, we refer you to http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/idtheft/idt10.shtm.
For the news article about insurance,
read http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/idtheft/idt10.shtm.
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