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Dangerous Christmas Toys To Avoid | Terry Bryant
The U.S. toy industry generates approximately $26 billion each year in sales, according to the NPD Group – a market research company. The Toy Association,...
Shingles Vaccine Zostavax Side Effects | Terry Bryant
In an attempt to prevent shingles, some patients may have unintentionally contracted the virus from their shingles vaccination. Zostavax, until recently the only approved shingles...
Benicar Improper Labeling Lawsuit Settlement | Terry Bryant
In late July 2017, Daiichi Sankyo agreed to pay up to $300 million in more than 2,000 U.S. cases surrounding the Japanese drugmaker’s failure to...
Texas House Bill 62 Bans Texting & Driving | Terry Bryant Law
As of September 1, 2017, Texas motorists are now subject to a new set of rules on texting and driving. The Offense Texas House Bill...
Houston, TX Teen Driver Safety Week | the accident and injury law office of Terry Bryant
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among U.S. teens. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), six teens ages 16 to...
Abbott and St. Jude Pacemaker Hacking Recall | Terry Bryant
The world of defective products is experiencing profound change. The last week in August, the FDA issued a recall which specifically warned about some elements...
Food Safety Lawyer | Tips to Avoid Food Poisoning | Terry Bryant
Even though the food supply in the U.S. is recognized as one of the safest in the world, it should not blind Americans to the...
Houston Workplace Safety Grade | Terry Bryant Law Firm
Some occupations bring more injury risks than others. In 2015, according to an article in Time Magazine, 4,836 fatal injuries occurred on the job, which...
Safety Inspections Expose Tractor-Trailer Brake Problems
When a surprise commercial vehicle brake inspection was launched by a group of safety advocates earlier this year, the results were not reassuring for motorists....
Texas Brings Workplace Safety Training to Schools
Around 80% of teens in the United States will work, in some capacity, by the time they graduate high school. Like previous generations, today’s teenagers...