Exploring The Impact Of Mass Tort Cases On Environmental Disasters
Sep 12, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

In recent years, mass tort cases have gained significant attention as a means for seeking justice and compensation in the face of large-scale harm caused by corporations. These legal battles, involving numerous plaintiffs against a common defendant, have historically focused on pharmaceutical companies and their products. However, as society becomes increasingly aware of the environmental …

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Invitation To Guest Blog And Webinar Participant
Sep 11, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

We are inviting attorneys to participate as a guest blogger on our www.zeroriskcases.com and zerorisktorts.com websites.  The blog will be syndicated to our social media accounts and our 50,000+ email list, providing you with a platform to exhibit your subject matter expertise to a large audience of other attorneys and potential clients.  We have a …

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Bacteria in Artificial Tears Eye Drops Caused Corneal Ulcer, Scarring in Eye: Lawsuit
Sep 11, 2023 by Irvin Jackson

The lawsuit indicates that recalled Artificial Tears eye drops caused an infection, which left the plaintiff legally blind in both eyes. According to allegations raised in a product liability lawsuit filed last week, bacteria in Artificial Tears eye drops purchased through Amazon.com caused an Illinois woman to develop a corneal ulcer, eye scarring, and permanent …

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Summary of the Government’s “Elective Option” for Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims
Sep 09, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

On September 6, 2023, the Department of the Navy (“Navy”) announced a framework for evaluating and potentially settling a limited number of claims brought under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. Written By Lynwood P. Evans and Josey L. Newman September 7, 2023 This framework, referred to as the “Elective Option” or “EO,” comes just after …

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Camp Lejeune Settlements
Sep 07, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

The government launched a settlement program that offers compensation of up to $450,000 for individuals, including veterans of Camp Lejeune, who claim to have been harmed by the contaminated water on the North Carolina Marine Base. Is this an acceptable settlement offer for Camp Lejeune? No. It may be an appealing option for a small …

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