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Injectafer Injections May Cause Severe Symptoms and/or Death

Injectafer is an injectable intravenous medication manufactured in the United States used to treat patients with Adult Iron Deficiency Anemia. It is administered in two dosages separated by at least 7 days or more.

Researchers and physicians have reported that patients injected with ferric carboxymaltose (FCM), the type of iron used in Injectafer, may not have warned patients of the risk of them getting severe Hypophosphatemia (HPP). HPP is an abnormally low level of phosphate in a person’s blood. Severe HPP can cause severe symptoms such as: Read more

IKS’s Living Safely Magazine – October 2020

Living-Safer-Magazine-Omaha-Personal-Injury-AttorneysOur great team at INSERRA l KELLEY l SEWELL, Injury Attorneys is pleased to provide you with this copy of Living Safer. This publication is produced quarterly in collaboration with a growing community of respected legal professionals, industry experts and consumer advocates called Injury Board, all committed to improving everyone’s quality of life by promoting safety and better health and wellness.
Our law firm is passionately devoted to protecting people and fighting for our clients’ rights, whether it be handling serious injury and death cases or consumer class actions. We believe that an informed client is the best client, and that an informed public leads a better life. Read more

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Leading Personal Injury Attorneys Donate Video Communication Devices to Nursing Homes Nationwide

The nation’s leading personal injury attorneys, members of Injury Board, are providing hundreds of video communication devices to nursing homes and assisted living facilities, including Inserra | Kelley | Sewell Personal Injury Attorneys in Omaha, NE.

Read our press release here: Leading Personal Injury Attorneys Donate Video Communication Devices to Nursing Homes Nationwide: More Than 500 Units Donated During Injury Board’s “Day of Action”

Ford Recalls 2020 Mustangs because the Brake Pedal May Fail

Ford is recalling approximately 38,000 of the 2020 Mustangs to replace a defective brake pedal bracket.  The only Mustangs being recalled have the 10-speed automatic transmissions.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that the brake pedal bracket can break without warning when the driver slams on the brakes, which would increase the risk of an accident and make it very difficult to stop.  Ford stated that the faulty bracket is from Canada’s KSR International.  KSR International decided to replace nylon with polypropylene in the manufacturing process.  The cars being recalled were built between March 4, 2019 through August 13, 2020.

Ford is sending a recall notice in the mail to the owners of the affected Mustangs.  They will need to take their Mustangs to the nearest Ford dealership to have the brake pedal bracket replaced for free.  Ford dealerships have been alerted about the recall but many owners may not receive the recall notice until November 16, 2020.

If you or a loved one have suffered injuries from driving a 2020 Ford Mustang with a defective brake pedal bracket please call the experts at Inserra Kelley Sewell to see whether you might be entitled to compensation. 

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More Drones Sparking Privacy, Safety Concerns – Newsletter September 2020

“You Should Know” September 2020

Fall Has Us Hoping for Better Days Ahead

To say 2020 has been a challenge for all of us is certainly an understatement. But as we turn the page on Labor Day 2020, we look ahead with hope that better days are ahead for all Americans. Perhaps it’s the crisp air and shorter days of fall that put us in mind of new beginnings and firm resolve. Whatever it is, our sincere hope is that all of you are finding a way to take care of yourself and your families amidst the challenges we now face. Know that we are here for you and will continue our work to protect your rights. Finally, thank you for your past support and putting your trust in us. Read more

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Inserra | Kelley | Cooper | Sewell, Injury Attorneys Help Connect Families During COVID-19

INSERRA | KELLEY | COOPER | SEWELL, INJURY ATTORNEYS HELP CONNECT FAMILIES DURING COVID-19

Donation of Video Conferencing Devices to Senior & Assisted Living Facilities Helps More Loved Ones Connect, More Often

OMAHA, NE — Video conferencing with families and friends has become a way of life for many during COVID-19, but for those living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, the simple act of seeing loved ones is often a challenge. Facilities have limited — if any — equipment. Initiating or receiving video calls requires significant advanced planning. Read more

Medtronic Recalls MiniMed Insulin Pumps After Many Injuries and One Death

Medtronic is recalling over 322,005 of its insulin pumps because of a missing or broken retainer ring that can lead to over or under delivery of insulin.  This can cause hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia in diabetics.  The FDA has initiated a Class I Recall which means there may be significant or immediate danger of death or other serious injury from the product being recalled.

There have been over 26,421 complaints about the devices malfunctioning and one confirmed death.  Over 2,175 injuries to diabetics that have used the MiniMed pump have occurred since the recall.

The recalled products are:

  • MiniMed 600 Series Insulin Pumps
  • Model 630G(MMT-1715) – all lots before October 2019
  • Model 670G (MMT-1780) – all lots before August 2019

Consumers who have questions about this recall should call the 24-hour Medtronic hotline at 877-585-0166.  

If you or a loved one has suffered from symptoms and/or injuries from using the Medtronic MiniMed insulin pumps, please call the experts at Inserra Kelley Sewell to see whether you might be entitled to compensation.  

Harbor Freight Recalling the Jack Stands Purchased to Replace Recalled Jack Stands

Inserra Kelley Sewell has brought to your attention the issues surrounding Harbor Freight’s recall of 454,000 jack stands as they pose a serious safety risk and they have advised consumers to stop using them immediately.  

The company had issued gift cards or replacement jack stands to their loyal customers. Now the company has had to recall some of the replacement jack stands due to a welding defect. A company spokesperson was quoted by stating, “I’m disappointed and embarrassed because we’ve identified a welding defect in a small number of the Pittsburgh 3-ton steel jack stands (SKU 56373) that replaced the recalled jack stands. We’re now adding these jack stands to our recall. Unfortunately, this defect wasn’t discovered during the initial recall investigation.”

If you or a loved one has or have been injured by a Harbor Freight Jack Stand, please call the experts at Inserra Kelley Sewell to see whether you might be entitled to compensation. 

43,000 Pounds of Ground Beef Sold at Walmart Recalled for Possible E. coli Outbreak

Lakeside Refrigerated Services has recalled nearly 43,000 pounds of ground beef shipped nationwide to various Walmart locations due to possible contamination with E. coli.  The USDA announced that during routine testing, the possible contamination was discovered.  All of the meat that has been recalled has the establishment number EST.46841 and was produced on June 1, 2020.  If you bought any of the meat recalled, you may return it to Walmart for a full refund.

It may take 2-3 weeks to test positive for E. coli.  Early symptoms of E. coli infection are:  nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea, fever, malaise, loss of appetite and dehydration.  Long term effects include high blood pressure and kidney failure.

If you or a loved one suffered from side effects from E. coli from tainted ground beef, please call the experts at Inserra Kelley Sewell to see whether you might be entitled to compensation. 

Harbor Freight Recalling 454,000 Jack Stands for Risk of Collapsing

Harbor Freight is recalling 454,000 jack stands as they pose a serious safety risk and they have advised consumers to stop using them immediately.   Consumers may return them to the store and receive a gift card equal to the price of the jack stands.

Harbor Freight has posted on their retailer’s website that some of the Pittsburg Automotive 3 Ton and 6 Ton Heavy Duty Steel Jack Stands that, “there is a potential, while under load and with a shift in weight, for the pawl to disengage from the extension lifting post, allowing the stand to drop suddenly.”  The defect could cause serious bodily injury for people near or under a lifted vehicle and may cause property damage to the vehicle.

The jack stands with item number 56371, 61196 and 61197 are being recalled.  The item numbers can be found at the base of the stands on the yellow part of the label for item numbers 61196 and 61197.  The 56371 jack stand item number can be found on the label on the top of each stand.

If you or a loved one have or has been injured by a Harbor Freight Jack Stand, please call the experts at Inserra Kelley Sewell to see whether you might be entitled to compensation.