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GAINSBURGH BENJAMIN DAVID MEUNIER: Settlement Reached Resolving Xarelto Multidistrict Litigation Claims
Our firm--which, through its partner Gerald Meunier as Co-Liaison Counsel, had a leadership role on behalf of plaintiffs--is pleased to announce that the makers of the popular blood-thinner Xarelto® have agreed to a $775,000,000 settlement to resolve litigation by patients who suffered bleeding injuries after taking the prescription drug. -
Customer is seeking damages following a fall at a Regions Bank branch
GRETNA – A woman is seeking damages for a fall at a Regions Bank. -
Woman claims that she tripped and fell at Walgreens store
A woman claims that she was injured at a Walgreens store. -
Motorist alleges injuries after being rear-ended on highway in Arkansas
NEW ORLEANS – An Orleans Parish man has filed suit against a driver he alleges injured him in a collision in Arkansas. -
Woman alleges Chevrolet vehicle's seat warmers caused second-degree burns
LAFAYETTE – An Arkansas consumer alleges she was severely burned by seat warmers in a Chevrolet vehicle. -
Family members file wrongful death suit against tracheostomy tube manufacturer
NEW ORLEANS – A widow and her adult children have filed a suit against a medical device maker over allegations a tracheostomy tube's defects caused a man's death. -
Patient alleges medical device used in hip surgery was dangerous
NEW ORLEANS – An Orleans Parish woman claims she had to have revision surgery because of a dangerous medical implant. -
Woman alleges she was injured while in care of Heritage Manor of Franklinton
NEW ORLEANS – A Las Vegas woman residing at a Franklinton health care facility claims the facility is not a qualified health care provider under the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act. -
Manufacturer of chemotherapy drug targeted by Louisiana law firm in lawsuit
NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans-based law firm is currently reviewing lawsuits of more than 30 claimants who claim they suffered permanent hair loss, also known as alopecia, allegedly caused by the chemotherapy drug Taxotere. -
Mathes Brierre Architects accused of negligence in preparation of Boomtown Casino Hotel plans
NEW ORLEANS – Mississippi subcontractors allege the plans prepared by a New Orleans architect exposed them to liability. -
Man alleges insurer failed to resolve loss claim after collision
NEW ORLEANS – A Jefferson Parish man alleges his insurer has failed to resolve his claim after an accident. -
Lafayette Parish patient blames doctors for eye injuries
LAFAYETTE — A Lafayette Parish woman is suing the United States and two doctors, alleging they botched the plaintiff's eye injury. -
Parents accuse immigration lawyer of negligent misrepresentation
NEW ORLEANS — The parents of two minors are suing an immigration lawyer and her law firm, alleging negligent misrepresentation on behalf of them and their children. -
Woman claims wrong prescription allegedly caused heart attack
NEW ORLEANS – A St. Tammany Parish woman who allegedly suffered a heart attack after her prescription was incorrectly filled is suing the pharmacist and pharmacy for damages. -
Woman sues LabCorp. for allegedly failing to provide timely status of her HIV infection
A Lafourche Parish resident, also on behalf of her newborn daughter, is suing a lab company over claims of negligence in allegedly failing to notify her of her HIV infection in a timely manner, which could have saved her newborn from getting the disease prior to delivery. -
Family of man who died of heart attack after allegedly being diagnosed with heartburn sues
GRETNA – The surviving family of a man who died from a heart attack after allegedly being diagnosed as only having heart burn is suing the heart doctor who treated him over his death. -
Newly elected judge draws on early experience as judicial clerk to lead
Nakisha Ervin-KnottNEW ORLEANS – Winning the Division D Orleans Parish Civil District Court race in November’s election struck a chord in Nakisha Ervin-Knott’s heart, as it is the court she first began her career.After receiving her juris doctor from Southern University Law Center in 1998, Ervin-Knott began her legal career as a judicial law clerk for Judge Terri F. Love of Division D of the Orleans -
Widow claims medical malpractice after sponge left in husband allegedly led to severe infection
GRETNA – A widow is suing a local hospital claiming a sponge was left in her husband after a surgery that led to a severe infection. -
Family sues over alleged medical malpractice at Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute
NEW ORLEANS – A widow and her daughter are suing Ochsner Clinic Foundation for the alleged wrongful death of Dr. Cleveland Moore. -
Alleged delay in spinal tumor diagnosis due to lost specimen results in lawsuit
GRETNA – A woman who had a lesion surgically removed from her spine is suing the diagnostic lab that tested it claiming that when the sample was lost it resulted in a delayed diagnosis. Margarita Klein, and husband George, filed suit against Quest Diagnostic Laboratories Inc. and its insurer in the 24th Judicial District Court on April 22.Klein asserts that she underwent surgery to remove a lesion