The Injury Law News Desk
The News Desk features breaking news stories in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
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Trucker Charged with Drug Possession after Virginia Accident A trucker faces multiple drug charges and a reckless driving charge after crashing a tractor-trailer filled with strawberries on I-81 in Wytheville, Virginia. -
Malpractice Alert - Misdiagnoses are a Major Problem The journal, BMJ Quality & Safety, revealed that fatal medical misdiagnoses occur just as frequently as deaths caused by breast cancer (40,500 deaths). -
Jim Lewis Recognized as One of the Best Virginia Personal Injury Attorneys Jim is recognized as one of the best injury lawyers in Virginia. -
Firm Posts Article on FDA Recall of Infant Incubators The recall affected two separate types of pediatric incubators that were experiencing computer malfunctions. -
Trucker Rescued by Coast Guard after Running Off Virginia Bridge A Newport News trucker was pulled from a truck that crashed on the Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge. She was charged with reckless driving. -
Firm Publishes Article on Recall of Nearly 10,000 CareFusion Infusion Pumps The fusion pumps have been experiencing onboard computer issues and shutting down, a potentially lethal situation. -
Firm Publishes Article on the Da Vinci Robot and Potential Medical Malpractice Injuries The lack of training and aggressive promotion of the da Vinci robot indicates that the proliferation of these devices is predicated on generating profit. -
Tractor-Trailers Involved in Deadly Virginia Pileup on I-77 Three people were killed, and dozens were injured in a 95-vehicle pileup on I-77 in Virginia that authorities believe was the result of dense fog. -
Tractor-Trailer Guards Make Trucks Safer, but Still Deadly A new commercial truck crash test has shown that underride accidents between cars and trucks could be better prevented by a newly designed crash guard. -
Virginia Trucker Blameless in Fatal Tractor-Trailer Accident Two elderly women were killed when they allegedly pulled out in front of an oncoming commercial truck driven by Virginia resident Michael Bouma.