Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | February 28, 2013 | Wrongful Death
Parents Of Soldier Who Died After Using Workout Booster File Suit
As reported in The New York Times, the parents of a soldier who died after having used Jack3d pronounced “jacked,” have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the workout booster’s developer and marketer, USPlabs, and the dietary supplement store where the product was purchased, GNC. A spokesperson for GNC said the company does not comment on pending…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | February 26, 2013 | Medical Malpractice
Recall Of Theraflu And Triaminic Due To Children Accidentally Ingesting The Medicines
Our children are most precious to us. Their safety is our primary concern because they cannot look out for themselves and we expect that product manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies also hold child safety as a primary concern, but this does not always seem to be the case. As reported by ABC News, the pharmaceutical company…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | February 24, 2013 | Truck Accident
Maryland Semi Truck-Fire Truck Collision Closes Beltway Near Route 50 For Hours
An accident involving a fire truck and a tractor-trailer on the Capital Beltway near Route 50 in Maryland during the early morning of January 30 caused seven people to be sent to the hospital. The aftermath of the crash on the inner loop caused all lanes in both directions on the Capital Beltway to be…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | January 15, 2013 | Wrongful Death
Skiing Accident Claims Maryland Man’s Life At Wisp Resort
A Maryland man lost his life during a January 19 skiing accident at Wisp Resort. The man, who was identified as an accomplished skier, lost control while on a slope and struck several trees, as reported by FirstTracksOnline.com. Reports indicate that the 40-year-old man was skiing on the resort’s Squirrel Cage run with friends as…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | August 5, 2012 | Dog Bite
Maryland Senate Passes Strict-Liability Dog Bite Bill
The Maryland state Senate recently passed a bill that would create a “strict liability” system for dog bite injuries, according to a report from ABC 2 News. The bill now has to go to the state House for consideration. If passed, the new law will allow people bitten by dogs to hold the dog’s owner…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | March 24, 2011 | Wrongful Death
$5 Million Maryland Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Truck Driver And Trucking Company
Michael J. Schreyer, Attorney for Family of College of Southern Maryland Student Files Multi-Million Dollar Wrongful Death Lawsuit The family of a College of Southern Maryland student who was killed on January 21, 2010, by a Cargo Transporters, Inc. truck driver has filed a $5 million wrongful death lawsuit. Attorney Michael J. Schreyer of the law…