Mass Tort Medical Consultants Shed Light on the Presence of PFAs in Common Consumer Goods and Water Supplies

Los Angeles, CA – At a recent medical conference, experts from Mass Tort Medical Consultants highlighted the pervasive presence of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs) in everyday products and their detection in water supplies across the United States. These chemicals, which are often referred to as “forever chemicals” due to their persistence in the environment and resistance to natural degradation, are commonly found in a wide array of consumer products ranging from cookware to cosmetics. PFAs have been used in products for decades because of their ability to resist heat, water, and oil. However, recent … Read more

Kentucky to Implement New Laws in 2025: Vision Screenings Required for Driver’s License Renewals, Vape Sales Restricted, Medical Marijuana Sales Begin

Lexington, Kentucky ushers in the new year with several significant legal changes taking effect on January 1. These legislative updates impact a wide spectrum of activities in the Bluegrass State, from stringent regulations on vaping products to ensuring safer roads through mandatory vision tests for drivers renewing their licenses. Kentucky residents desiring to renew their driving permits starting in 2025 will be mandated to undertake a vision screening—a requirement akin to that for newbie drivers. According to AAA Bluegrass spokesperson Lori Weaver Hawkins, the quick test, which lasts approximately a minute, will be available at … Read more

California Enacts Groundbreaking Law to Shield Medical Debt from Credit Reports Starting 2025

Sacramento, Calif. — A newly passed California state law, set to take effect on January 1, 2025, will prevent the reporting of medical debt to credit agencies, thus safeguarding Californians’ credit scores from the detrimental impact of such financial burdens. This legislative shift comes as a relief to millions within the state who grapple with the overwhelming challenge of medical expenses. Medical debts, often unforeseen and unavoidable, can severely impair an individual’s financial standing. Currently, such debts can linger on credit reports, influencing decisions on loans, housing, and employment due to lower credit scores. This … Read more

$7.25 Million Awarded in Tragic Medical Malpractice Case After Young Student’s Preventable Death

Columbia, Md. – A Howard County jury has awarded a $7.25 million verdict in a notable medical malpractice lawsuit following the death of 23-year-old Zion Lewis, a student at the University of Charleston in West Virginia. Lewis died from a recurrent pulmonary embolism five weeks after his doctor replaced his blood thinner medication with baby aspirin. Lewis had initially visited an emergency room a year and a half prior, experiencing severe shortness of breath. It was then that he was diagnosed with bilateral pulmonary emboli, a condition involving partial blood vessel blockages in both lungs, … Read more