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April
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Unfortunately,
many of our
Social
Security
disability
clients
suffer from heart
problems.
The
HealthAtoZ
Web site has
a quick test
you can take
to
assess your
risks for
contracting
coronary
heart
disease.
We see far
too many
cardiac
problems in
our Social
Security
disability
claimants,
and that
should make
anyone worry
about heart
health. The
same
HealthAtoZ
Web site
just
mentioned
above has a
nifty
target heart
rate
calculator
that will
help you
establish
your goals
for aerobic
exercise.
Free Legal Advice?
Yes, at Kraft &
Associates we are glad to provide our clients
and friends with free information on a variety
of subjects. If you want details about how to
lower your automobile insurance rates,
Texas Workers' Compensation law or
Social Security Disability claims, please
contact us and we will send you any of these
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Dallas, TX 75207
(214) 999-9999
(817) 999-9999
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Hernia Repair Patch Recalled
The Food and
Drug Administration has issued a recall
for a medical device known as the
Bard® Composix® Kugel® Mesh
Patch. Here is information from the
FDA Web site:
The
Bard® Composix® Kugel® Mesh Patch
is used to repair ventral (incisional)
hernias caused by thinning or stretching
of scar tissue that forms after surgery.
The patch is placed behind the hernia
defect through a small incision. The
patch is then held open by a “memory
recoil ring” that allows the patch to be
folded for insertion and later spring
open and lay flat once it is in place.
The "memory recoil ring" that opens the
Bard® Composix® Kugel® Mesh Patch can
break under the stress of placement of
the large sized products in the
intra-abdominal (inside the belly area)
space. This can lead to bowel
perforations (rupture) and/or chronic
(recurring) intestinal fistulae
(abnormal connections or passageways
between the intestines and other
organs). Here are product details:
*This recall notice was updated
on January 24, 2007, to include
additional product codes and lot
numbers recalled by the
manufacturer since the first
list was issued (see
previous announcements). The
expanded list below includes all
recalled product codes and lot
numbers.*
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Product Code
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Description |
Lot Numbers Recalled
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Date Recalled
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0010206 |
Bard® Composix® Kugel®
Extra Large Oval, 8.7” x
10.7” |
All Lot Numbers
manufactured before
January 2006 |
December 2005 and
January 2006 |
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0010207 |
Bard® Composix® Kugel®
Extra Large Oval, 10.8”
x 13.7”
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All Lot Numbers
manufactured before
January 2006 |
December 2005 and
January 2006 |
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0010208 |
Bard® Composix® Kugel®
Extra Large Oval, 7.7” x
9.7” |
All Lot Numbers
manufactured before
January 2006 |
December 2005 and
January 2006 |
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0010209 |
Bard® Composix® Kugel®
Oval, 6.3” x 12.3” |
All Lot Numbers
manufactured before
March 2006 |
March, 24, 2006 |
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0010202 |
Bard® Composix® Kugel®
Large Oval, 5.4” x 7.0” |
Lot Numbers manufactured
before October 2005 (see
below) |
January 10, 2007 |
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0010204 |
Bard® Composix® Kugel®
Large Circle, 4.5”
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Lot Numbers manufactured
before October 2005 (see
below) |
January 10, 2007 |
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You can read more about the patch recall
at the Web site of the manufacturer,
Davol, but if you or a
loved one has received this hernia
repair patch, please contact your
physician immediately. You could be in
danger. If you have suffered actual
damage from a hernia patch malfunction,
please contact our office. We may be
able to assist you in recovering money
for the damages you have suffered.
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An
editorial
this
month in
the
Austin,
Texas
American-Statesman
talks
about a
recent
Texas
Supreme
Court
ruling
that
(surprise!)
took the
side of
big
insurance
companies
in a
dispute
with
policyholders.
The
court's
ruling
could
make it
far more
difficult
to
collect
claims
under
uninsured
and
underinsured
motorists'
coverage
in
Texas.
Please
read the
entire
editorial,
but here are
a few excerpts:
Texas
motorists
are
required
by
state
law
to
buy
a
minimal
amount
of
liability
insurance
for
personal
injury
and
property
damage
if
they
cause
an
accident.
But
so
many
drivers
don't
buy
the
required
insurance
that
those
who
do
are
strongly
encouraged
by
the
state
to
buy
"uninsured
and
underinsured"
coverage.
That
coverage
pays
a
claim
if
the
other
driver
is
liable
but
doesn't
have
insurance
or
not
enough
to
pay
for
the
entire
loss.
In
recent
years,
disputes
have
arisen
about
just
when
an
insurer
is
required
to
pay
a
claim
under
uninsured
motorist
coverage
and,
if
the
motorist
making
the
claim
has
to
hire
a
lawyer
and
sue
to
collect,
how
the
legal
fees
are
paid
—
separately,
by
the
insurer,
or
out
of
the
claim
the
insurer
is
finally
required
to
pay.
In a
7-0
decision
(two
justices
did
not
participate),
the
Supreme
Court
ruled
Dec.
22
that
an
insurer
was
not
required
to
pay
a
claim
for
uninsured
motorist
coverage
until
a
court
ruled
on
who
was
liable
in
the
accident
and
for
how
much.
And,
the
court
said,
the
insurer
was
not
responsible
for
the
policyholder's
legal
fees.
But
Alex
Winslow,
executive
director
of
Texas
Watch,
a
consumer
group,
said
the
Supreme
Court
ruling
gives
insurers
incentive
to
resist
paying
claims,
forcing
a
claimant
to
settle
for
much
less
than
is
rightfully
owed
or
to
sue
—
and
then
pay
a
third
of
the
claim
to
the
claimant's
lawyer,
months
or
years
after
suffering
the
loss.
Again:
The
Legislature
requires
drivers
to
buy
liability
coverage.
Conscientious
drivers
who
take
the
extra
step
and
spend
more
of
their
hard-earned
money
to
protect
themselves
against
law-breakers
shouldn't
be
forced
to
settle
for
less
from
an
insurer
who
doesn't
want
to
pay
up.
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Nita
Maki
Office Administrator
E-mail:
nmaki@kraftlaw.com
Ms. Maki joined our law firm in 1985.
She is a graduate of South Grand Prairie
High School, and has more than 25 years of
experience as a personal injury law firm employee,
both with this firm and with other local personal
injury law firms. Ms. Maki serves as our firm's
Office Administrator, and is responsible for most
office operations, including secretarial and staff
recruitment and training, marketing, personnel
management, and many, many
other law firm administrative functions.
Ms. Maki is a long-time member of
the Association of Legal Administrators.
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Latest Vioxx News --
Another Vioxx Trial Victory for Merck
An
Illinois
state
court
jury has
found
Merck &
Co. Inc.
to be
free of
negligence
in the
Midwest's
first
Vioxx
trial,
rejecting
a
widower's
claims
that the
company
failed
to
adequately
warn his
wife's
physician
about
the
alleged
dangers
of Vioxx
and that
Vioxx
caused
her
fatal
2003
heart
attack.
Frank
Schwaller
claimed
that his
wife,
Patricia
Schwaller,
suffered
a fatal
heart
attack
on
August.
8, 2003,
at age
52 as a
result
of using
Vioxx
for
approximately
20
months.
Merck
maintained
that it
acted
swiftly
to try
to warn
doctors
that
Vioxx
carried
possibly
dangerous
side
effects
and that
Schwaller's
other
health
problems
might
better
explain
her
death.
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over the years. Sometimes clients who use
our firm for one type of case may not
realize that there are other legal problems
we could help them solve.
We handle
most types of injury claims — including
automobile collisions, "slip and fall"
cases, injuries suffered as a result of
defective products, injuries resulting from
inadequate security, medical malpractice
claims, nursing home negligence claims,
prescription drug injuries and many others.
We invite you to call us about any
serious injury to see how we can help you.
Kraft & Associates also represents people
who have been denied their Social Security
Disability benefits. We can help at the
Initial stage, the Reconsideration stage or
the Hearing stage. We can help you, your
family or friends with any Immigration question.
Our law firm represents people who have immigration
problems of any kind, whether family-based
immigration or employment-based immigration.
We also help people who have problems
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attorney general disputes, paternity and other similar
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