Daimler Recalls Freightliner Cascadias

Daimler Trucks North America can join the list of automobile manufacturing companies that had to issue recalls this year. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the manufacturing company recalled its 2022 Freightliner Cascadias after five models caught on fire. The fires were caused by a misdirected exhaust pipe defect. The exhaust pipe…

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Merkel & Cocke, P.A. Named to 2022 Best Law Firms List

Merkel & Cocke, P.A. is proud to announce that the Firm has once again been named to Best Law Firms. We have retained our Tier 1 ranking in the Memphis region in four different areas of practice: Medical Malpractice Law – Plaintiffs Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs Product Liability Litigation…

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Bus Accidents and Casino Trips in Mississippi

It was during this week five years ago that one of the deadliest bus crashes in history occurred in Los Angeles, California. A bus carrying 44 passengers was returning home from a weekend casino trip when it crashed into the back of a semi-truck near Palm Springs. Sadly, 13 people were killed in the accident…

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What Is the Most Common Birth Injury for Newborns?

No parent wants to see their brand new infant suffer, and certainly not from a major birth complication. And while birth injuries have vastly declined in the past few decades, the statistics are still significant and can be quite scary. Bringing a new human into the world comes with risks, and there are a number…

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Study Finds Birth Injuries Can Affect the Mother/Child Relationship

When we think about the long-term effects that birth injuries have on babies and mothers, we typically think about the physical or tangible effects. Very rarely, however, do we consider the intangible or emotional impact that birth injuries cause for babies and mothers, especially in terms of relationship development. The MASIC Foundation, an organization dedicated…

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Impact of COVID-19 on People with Spinal Cord Injuries

When health officials were initially collecting information about COVID-19 and the people who were most at risk of becoming severely ill, those who suffered from certain health conditions were mentioned as some of the people most at risk of contracting the coronavirus. People with certain medical conditions, like cancer, diabetes, a weakened immune system, heart…

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Amazon Decides to Pay Claims for Product Defects

Many of us who shop at Amazon are familiar with its benefits, such as One- or Two-Day Shipping and access to millions of products online. Some of us, unfortunately, are also familiar with the risk you take when ordering a product from Amazon, as what you see in the picture is not always necessarily what…

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Common Causes of Truck Accidents Resulting from Negligence

On May 22, 2021, a truck driver was killed in a crash on Interstate 22 in Mississippi. According to police reports, a Freightliner traveling eastbound on Interstate 22 collided with the rear of a 2006 Freightliner that was also headed in the same direction. The victim was 61-year-old Leander Webb, a Mississippian who was pronounced…

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Doctors Are Failing Patients with Alcohol Use Disorders

Did you know there are prescription drugs designed to help people who have alcohol abuse disorders? As a matter of fact, there are several medications ­– including acamprosate and disulfiram, to name two – that help people who suffer from alcohol abuse to cut back on their drinking. Yet healthcare professionals rarely prescribe these drugs…

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