Author: James Sabatini

James Sabatini is a Connecticut trial lawyers practicing personal injury law.

About James Sabatini

James Sabatini is a Connecticut trial lawyers practicing personal injury law.

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Amusement Park Rides and Safety

On May 5, 2007, at Expoland theme park in Osaka, Japan, a 19-year-old woman was killed instantly when a roller coaster car derailed and crashed into a guardrail. Another rider suffered a serious head injury; 18 others suffered minor injuries.  How safe are these amusement park rides?  Click here for a very informative website on amusement ride safety. Amusement park ride safety is an issue close to home.  In April 2007, at a carnival in Middletown, Connecticut, two people suffered minor injuries when the hood of a Tilt-A-Whirl car fell on them.

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Medicaid Liens After the Ahlborn Decision

One issue that often arises is the extent to which a third-party can assert a lien. In Arkansas Dept. of Health and Human Servs. v Ahlborn, 547 U.S. 268 (2006), the United States Supreme Court addressed the issue of what amount of the proceeds of a settlement can be used to satisfy a Medicaid lien. In Ahlborn, the Supreme Court held that the statutory exception to the anti-lien provision in the Medicaid statute, which permits states to enforce statutory liens on settlements, judgments or awards of monies to Medicaid recipients, applies only to the portion of the settlement, judgment or award allocated to past medical expenses.

Since the Ahlborn decision is relatively new, it has not been applied in many reported cases. Recently, however, in Chambers v. Jain, a New York trial court held an evidentiary hearing to determine the full value of the plaintiff’s case versus amount for which it settled, and reduced the Medicaid claim on pro rata basis.

I anticipate that when a Connecticut court is presented with the same issue, that an evidentiary hearing will be ordered as well to determine the full value of the case versus the amount it settled for.

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J&J’s Damage Control Over Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch

The maker of the widely used Ortho Evra birth control patch, Johnson & Johnson, is trying to prevent negative attention over its dangerous contraceptive by purchasing the rights to domain names like Orthoevrakills.com and Deathbypatch.com.

In late 2005 when the Food and Drug Administration urged that a heightened warning alerting users to the risk of potentially fatal blood clot and stroke be added to the drug’s label. In February 2006, a study showed that women using the Ortho Evra birth control patch faced double the risk of blood clots than women who use oral contraceptives. The increased risk is due to the fact that the patch exposes users to higher levels of hormones–60 percent more–than oral medications.

Johnson & Johnson purchased and registered the domain names but is not using them. The move was strictly an attempt to preempt critics of Ortho Evra from attracting negative attention to the dangerous drug.

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Inadequate Head Restraints Fail to Protect Against Neck Injuries

Head restraints in several passenger vehicles provided marginal or poor protection against neck injuries and whiplash, the insurance industry reported Thursday in new crash test results. Only 22 of 75 vehicles tested in a simulated rear crash at 20 miles per hour received the top score of good from the Virginia-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Several 2007 vehicles got the lowest score of poor in the tests. Click here for the list of vehicles that received poor scores.

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Orth Evra Birth Control Patch Causing Serious Injuries and Death

 

Documents have surfaced showing that Ortho-McNeil, the manufacturer of the Ortho Evra birth-control patch and subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, refused in 2003 to fund a study comparing the Ortho patch to the company’s Ortho-Cyclen pill because there was too high of chance that the study may not produce a positive result for the patch. To read more click here. If you have been injured by the borth control patch, contact our Connecticut personal injury lawyers representing women injured by the Ortho Evra birth control patch.

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