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    Product Liability Essay City of Gary v. Smith & Wesson Corp Plaintiff: In this particular case, the party who initiated the lawsuit was the city of Gary, Indiana, by its mayor, Scott L. King, with the intention of obtaining both injunctive relief and monetary compensation for the harm allegedly caused by the unlawful marketing and distribution of handguns. Defendants: Manufacturers -Smith & Wesson Corp., Beretta USA Corp., Glock Corp, Charter Arms Corp., Hi-Point Firearms Corp., Navegar, Inc.,…

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    Understanding: Summary of The Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster (UBBM) On April 5, 2010, a detonation ripped through the Upper Big Branch Mine sited in southern West Virginia. The mine was under the supervision of UBBM energy subsidiary coal business. In the light of the explosion, mine rescue measures started without delay. As a result, salvagers have recovered twenty-five bodies and could not uncover the rest of the workers because of the quantity of cinder and wreckage. In like manner, the…

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    no reasonable doubt towards this case, therefore my conviction is that Maria Santiago was guilty her the charge of Aggravated Manslaughter of a Child. Aggravated Manslaughter of a Child occurs when one’s “culpable negligence” causes the death of a child the age of 18. This negligence is seen when the…

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    that, I would consider to what extent I might be held responsible for the deaths of these people. If there’s any chance that I could be charged with negligence or any sort of crime, then that adds to my justification of choosing to allow the one man to die instead of the five. Negligence that killed five people would be punished a lot worse than negligence that killed one person. In short, I’m trying to avoid any case where…

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    which refer to the individual's cost of suffering; cannot put an exact price - loss of enjoyment of life -physical and mental pain and suffering -loss of future earning capaicty Special damages: which refer to the expenses caused by the negligence,for example medical bills, work that was missed, future loss of wages, earnings and future medical bills, and or therapies etc. Punitive damages: which refer to the actual knowledge that the doctor was aware that he / she was behaving in a…

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    products in the healthcare system does work well. In the US only 1 in 8 patients have been injured are likely to file a claim. The system itself is erratic based on which state in which a person lives or practices medicine. The concept of medical negligence and payments are phased on the legal theory of tort. Tort is a wrongful act other than a breach of contract for which relief may be obtained in the form of damages or an injunction, and medical malpractice is a unintentional tort. “The…

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    through “the wrongful act, neglect or default of another” and details who can bring wrongful death lawsuits and the nature of damages which can be recovered. What is Wrongful Death? Wrongful death can occur through either the negligence or intentional act of another person. Negligence could be found, for example, if someone dies as the result of a car accident in which the other driver was driving at an excessive speed, was legally intoxicated or fell asleep at the wheel. Wrongful death…

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    Medical professionals should follow the infection control guidance in order to avoid the spread of diseases. Failure to do so, can cause serious health complications, and even, epidemics. In the case of "Jacob and the disease leg." The Orthopedic Doctor failed to comply with the infection control guidance, and that might have contributed to the infection that Jacob 's leg acquired. Jacob is a high school junior, who play football and was offered a college scholarship. Right, on his junior year,…

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    New Jersey against Affinity Federal Credit Union and Wilcox for being liable to him for malicious prosecution (Count 1); That Wilcox was liable to plaintiff to negligence (Count 2): That Affinity was liable to plaintiff in hiring of Wilcox (Count 3); and that the person who actually committed the crime was liable to the plaintiff in negligence. (Count 4). Affinity and Wilcox moved for entry of summary judgement in their favor and wanted the case dismissed because they plaintiff had failed to…

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    they deserve that trust. Their job is to take care of their patient and failing to do so, getting caught up in who their patient is, where she came from, and what she does, is not acceptable. It leads to distractions, carelessness, inattention, and negligence. The doctors at Yorkville Endoscopy got so caught up in the lifestyle of their patient that they forgot who she was as a person. In their neglect, they overlooked the family, friends, and loved ones the patient had, they didn’t think about…

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