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Safety Group Seeks Recall of Five Million Jeeps

May 28, 2013

The Center for Auto Safety is asking Chrysler Group and Fiat to recall about five million vehicles. The safety group also been urging a recall of 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokees since 2009, stating the vehicles have two problems that involving fire hazards when the vehicle is rear-ended. The automaker denies there is a problem. Last year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said its investigation of the center’s allegations was reason enough for the agency to upgrade its investigation to an engineering analysis, bringing it closer to a possible recall.

As an attorney who handles burn injury cases, I have seen they are among the worst injuries. The skin is a very complex organ and there are many complications with it’s healing.

Defective product cases are called product liability cases which can be due to design defect, manufacturing defects and failure to warn. New York State was among the early leaders in recognizing defective product cases and many great trial attorneys helped form the law by taking on difficult cases. The result is much safer products for the consumer.

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We sometimes assume new is better. Not always the case.

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New Cigarette Warnings Hoped To Be More Effective

Despite the objection of the corporations which promote cigarettes, the US is joining many countries which provide graphic warnings.

Various studies showed that current warnings had lost their power and effectiveness. The new warnings will be larger, taking up half of the cigarette pack and they will be

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