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Do You Qualify for a Philips CPAP Recall Lawsuit in Kentucky?

While you may have been using a CPAP device and developed cancer, not everyone qualifies for a Philips CPAP recall lawsuit in Kentucky. Below is the current criteria we are following to determine your eligibility: Am I Eligible to Join a Kentucky Philips CPAP Recall…

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The Dangers of Nursing Home Bed Rails

You may notice rails on the side of the bed when you visit someone in a nursing home. These bed rails are supposed to prevent sick, injured, or agitated patients from falling out of bed. Unfortunately, nursing home bed rails also pose significant safety risks,…

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The Dangers of Driving in Construction Zones Alongside Speeding Truck Drivers

Construction zones are becoming increasingly dangerous for driving conditions due to speeding semi-trucks. Almost everyone driver in Kentucky has experienced it. You see the signs of a work zone, then the lane merge signs, then the flashing work zone reduce speed limit signs. As you,…

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Could Recalled Philips Sleep and Respiratory Care (CPAP ad BiPAP) Devices Cause Cancer?

You used your Philips Respironics CPAP, BiLevel PAP (BiPAP), or ventilator to breathe easier or to keep you alive. At the time, you didn’t know that the machine could cause cancer. Unfortunately, three to four million people are impacted by a recent recall of Phillips…

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Paratransit Accident: Dropped While Being Transported to the Hospital, Nursing Home or Doctor?

A paratransit accident is one of the most avoidable and unfortunate types of cases we handle. A loved one is being taken from the nursing home to a doctor appointment at the hospital and is dropped while being transported, or vice versa. It is almost…

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Cancer From a Philips CPAP? Our Dangerous Device Attorney in Kentucky is Here for You

Many Kentuckians use a continuous positive airway pressure therapy machine commonly known as a CPAP machine, or simply CPAP on a nightly basis. Most people who use a CPAP machine have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and need the device to help keep a normal breathing…

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