Exclusively focused on representing plaintiffs, especially in mass tort litigation, Eric Chaffin prides himself on providing unsurpassed professional legal services in pursuit of the specific goals of his clients and their families.
Ford Motor recently announced that they were recalling about two million F-150 trucks in North America because of a fire risk. The company said in a statement that the recall affects both regular cab and super crew cab vehicles, and that consumers can take their…
Patients with iron deficiency anemia who can’t tolerate oral iron supplements or who need faster relief of symptoms may receive an intravenous injection of iron, which deposits the mineral directly into the bloodstream. Injectafer is one of those injections, and studies show that it is…
We’re used to thinking about how artificial intelligence (AI) technology may take over factory jobs, customer-service positions, and even professional driving jobs, but could AI soon be replacing lawyers, too? That’s what some programmers and technology start-ups are thinking. They’re already develo
Injectafer manufacturer Daiichi Sankyo is doubling down on their efforts to make more money with their injectable iron supplement, Injectafer, despite the fact that they are missing vital warnings about Injectafer’s safety risks. Considering the company’s history of enticing doctors to use their pro
Though e-cigarettes are often advertised as being “safer” than traditional cigarettes because they lack tobacco, a number of studies have found that e-cigarettes have other dangerous and potentially toxic ingredients that can have long-term effects on health. In a recent study published in the scien
The FDA approved Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) in July 2013 for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in adult patients. The product is injected directly into the bloodstream, where it can quickly replenish iron levels and relieve symptoms. Injectable iron supplements are preferred to oral pi
The FDA recently announced they are taking new steps to address the epidemic of e-cigarette use in American teenagers. Because of the rising popularity of e-cigarettes among middle school and high school students—they’re the most commonly used form of tobacco by teens—the FDA has been…
If you’re about to get an iron injection to treat your iron deficiency anemia, there’s one question you should be sure to ask your doctor: “What kind of iron are you using?” You would think that all forms would be the same, but recent studies…
Infectafer is one of two major forms of an injectable iron complex used to treat iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in adult patients who cannot take iron supplements or who have had a poor response to them. Injectafer has gained in popularity in recent years over…
Women taking birth control pills should always check new packages carefully, as there have been instances of birth control pills being packaged in the wrong order, leaving users at an increased risk of unintended pregnancy. About a year ago, Manufacturer Lupin Pharmaceuticals recalled their Mibelas…
Infants and young children who are allergic to regular cow’s milk and have a soy allergy may require an anti-allergenic alternative formula. The “Neocate” brand is one of the most popular brands of substitute formulas available, but recent reports and studies have linked the products…
As an attorney who regularly prosecutes cases for victims of medical device failures, I rarely see journalism that captures the essence of the problems with the device industry or true impact on patients. But, the new Netflix documentary “The Bleeding Edge” does so pointedly and…