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February 2024 News & Updates

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Autopilot Software Recalled in 2 Million Tesla Vehicles

OxyContin Update:



The Supreme Court has heard arguments challenging the bankruptcy deal aimed at compensating victims of the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin, manufactured by Purdue Pharma.


The deal, protecting the Sackler family from personal liability, faced objections from the United States Trustee and the Biden administration, arguing that bankruptcy law shouldn't allow such liability releases.


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Toy Magnets Linked to 7 Deaths and 2,400 Hospitalizations

Magnetic toy ball sets for children have been linked to hundreds of serious injuries and seven fatalities, with five occurring in the U.S. Ingested magnets can attract to each other, causing intestinal blockages, blood poisoning, and organ perforations.

If your child or a loved one has suffered an injury or death from toy magnets, contact Moll Law Group at 312.462.1700 or complete our form at molllawgroup.com.


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The FDA Warns Consumers to Check Philips DreamStation 2 CPAP Machines for Signs of Overheating

The FDA has issued a warning about Philips DreamStation 2 CPAP machines, commonly used for treating obstructive sleep apnea. Patients and healthcare providers are advised to be vigilant for unusual smells or appearances. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury or death from the Philips DreamStation 2 CPAP machine, contact Moll Law Group at 312.462.1700 or complete our form at molllawgroup.com.


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FDA Questions Whether Applesauce Pouches Were Contaminated Intentionally

Following an investigation into dozens of lead poisonings in children associated with WanaBana applesauce pouches, the FDA suspects intentional contamination, however the exact source and how lead was added to the pouches remains under investigation. The recall caused over 60 children under 6 years old to have tested positive for lead poisoning. If your child or a loved one has suffered an injury or increased lead levels from the applesauce pouch consumption, contact Moll Law Group at 312.462.1700 or complete our form at molllawgroup.com.


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Amazon, Target and Walmart Will Stop Selling Water Beads

Major retailers, including Amazon, Target, and Walmart, have decided to stop selling water beads, frequently marketed for children with developmental disorders, due to growing public pressure following reports of injuries and deaths. The decision comes after concerns about children swallowing or inserting the polymer-based beads into their ears and noses and causing potential injury.

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury or death from water beads, contact Moll Law Group at 312.462.1700 or complete our form at molllawgroup.com.

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