Hamilton Beach Toasters Recalled
Hamilton Beach is recalling thousands of toasters because they could malfunction and energize indefinitely, causing burn and fire risks.
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Hamilton Beach is recalling thousands of toasters because they could malfunction and energize indefinitely, causing burn and fire risks.
Glass votive candle holders are being recalled because they pose a fire and laceration hazard, according to news reports.
Cars with open recalls can still be found on used car lots, stressing the need for buyers to research before they buy.
In a unanimous vote Wednesday, traditional drop side cribs were decided to be banned in the United States.
As a North Charleston personal injury attorney, I think it’s important for patients to know all the risks of revision surgery so they can have a greater reward from it.
Lexus’ keyless ignition system is being linked to multiple lawsuits claiming its link to multiple deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning.
More than 1 million Honda vehicles are being recalled because of faulty headlights that could lose functionality, the company announced Thursday.
There are not always physical symptoms of a failed implant, but you should look out for these warning signs and visit your doctor if you suspect something is wrong.
An artificial knee implant may fail due to wear and cause several symptoms such as swelling and inflammation.
Each year, nearly 1 million artificial knee and hip joint are surgically implanted in patients, yet no patient is protected against a faulty product with a warranty.
Nearly 2.2 million faulty electric heaters were recalled Thursday, according to Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Toyota is issuing the largest vehicle recall to date, with 1.53 million cars worldwide due to break fluid and fuel pump problems.
Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the food and product recalls when it seems like every day there is a new danger. Here are 10 big recalls to look out for.
Nearly 12,000 people will likely have to undergo hip replacement surgery after being implanted with a faulty DePuy ASR hip device that was recalled earlier this year.
General Motors Co. is recalling more than 300,000 Chevrolet Impalas because the car’s front seat belts could become unattached from the side of the door during a car accident.
Allegations show that DePuy and a surgeon that helped co-develop the recalled hip implant knew about it’s defects and failure rate 2 years before the recall.
If you’ve received a letter in the mail informing you that you have been the recipient of a recalled hip implant device, there are certain things you should do to protect yourself.
There are a range of complications from revision surgery that patients should know about to ensure their recovery has the best chance.
The DePuy hip implant recall is similar to the Zimmer recall in the problems it is causing patients, but it is on a much larger scale, affecting 93,000 people.
Chrysler is recalling various Dodge and Chrysler model vehicles due to a faulty faulty power-steering pressure hose that could cause a fire.
If AT&T has its way in a Supreme Court ruling, class-action lawsuits may soon be banned if those consumers were working with a business that issued a contract for their services.
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