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Common Medical Malpractice Cases in South Carolina
The most common medical malpractice cases in South Carolina stem from surgical issues, catastrophic errors, adverse drug reactions, and birthing complications. Medical treatments, including surgeries…
Expert Witness Roles and Requirements for South Carolina Medical Malpractice Cases
If your path forward from a malpractice injury leads you to file a claim, you’ll first need to find an expert witness who meets South…
Scientific Studies on Contaminated Water and Diseases at Camp Lejeune
The stories of service members affected by diseases associated with exposure to Camp Lejeune’s contaminated water are being validated by science. The hardships and health…
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act Story: Bringing the Cases to Court
Though the Camp Lejeune Justice Act was passed in 2022, this long-overdue legislation grew out of a tragedy that began nearly 70 years earlier. The…
How Safety Data Sheets for AFFF Misled Firefighters
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for AFFF have misled firefighters from the start, revealing warnings for eye and skin irritation, but not for serious health risks.…
How Much Exposure to AFFF Is Safe?
Even as the hazards of PFAS (the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in AFFF) became hot topics at manufacturing headquarters, the public was not warned of…
Ed Bell Appointed Lead Counsel for Camp Lejeune Lawsuit
J. Edward Bell III of the Bell Legal Group has been named lead counsel for the Camp Lejeune lawsuit, bringing years of experience to this…
Camp Lejeune Litigation Update: Track 2 Illnesses Released
The Court’s selection for Track 2 illnesses for the Camp Lejeune Water Litigation Case, Case No. 7:23-cv-897, was released on February 26, 2024, by the…
Cardiac Birth Defects in the Children of Camp Lejeune
Contaminated drinking water caused children at Camp Lejeune to experience cardiac birth defects, childhood cancers, and adult-onset diseases. Expectant mothers and couples living at Camp…
Camp Lejeune ATSDR Cancer Incidence Study
It is bittersweet that the cancer study results of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) confirm employees and service members of Camp…
Camp Lejeune Litigation Update: Track 1 Bellwether Trial Cases Released
The long-awaited Track 1 Bellwether Plaintiffs for the Camp Lejeune Water Litigation Case, Case No. 7:23-cv-897, were released on December 5, 2023, by the United…
U.S. Navy Reports Approximately 5,000 Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims to Date
In just the first month following the removal of legal obstacles by new legislation, approximately 5,000 claims related to water contamination at the North Carolina…