CA Surgeon Loses Medical License for Removing Wrong Kidney
Medical License Revoked in Case of Surgeon Who Removed Wrong Kidney from Inmate In February 2012, a federal inmate had surgery at St. Jude Medical
Medical License Revoked in Case of Surgeon Who Removed Wrong Kidney from Inmate In February 2012, a federal inmate had surgery at St. Jude Medical
South Carolina Supreme Court Revises SC Workers Comp Coverage, Rules Slip and Fall A Work Related Accident In January this year, the South Carolina Supreme Court reversed
Judge Ruled in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Parents of Student Shot and Killed by Resource Officer Trevor Varinecz was shot and killed by Marcus
Company Slammed for Nursing Home Exploitation, Defends Self in Court In a civil court trial against the largest nursing home and assisted living corporation in
An insurance industry study released on September 20th showed that small cars, and especially the Toyota Yaris, caused more injury to drivers than other vehicles.
South Carolina Brothel Busted for Sex Trafficking A recent federal investigation led to a Columbia-area brothel being busted, and a potential victim of human sex
Takeda Pharmaceuticals Offers to Settle Remaining Actos Injury Lawsuits for $2.2 Billion Japanese drugmaker Takeda Pharmaceuticals announced that it has offered a settlement of $2.2 billion to
Number of Deaths from Automobile Accidents in South Carolina Goes Up In 2012 The number of deaths from automobile accidents in South Carolina rose in 2012,
Warantless DUI Blood Tests In October 2012, at about 2 AM, Tyler McNeely was pulled over for speeding not DUI. The Missouri Highway patrolman, Mark
South Carolina Finally Closes Moped DUI Legal Loophole On Tuesday, March 31st, a Senate panel in South Carolina officially closed a legal loophole that allowed