Product recalls seem to be a daily occurrence in the news. Sometimes businesses are quick to issue these recalls. Other times however, a business may fight the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s effort to recall a product. One company that has found itself in this position is Maxfield & Oberton Holdings, the business that made Buckyballs.
While the name Buckyballs may not be familiar to readers, the product likely...
General Motors (GM) dismissed 15 of their employees who were involved with the overdue recall of the faulty ignition switch that led to at least 13 deaths. Five other employees have been disciplined in the matter. The names and jobs of the employees were...
There are multiple reasons why someone might sue the owner of a property in the state of Pennsylvania. Physical conditions that cause a visitor to hurt themselves while on the property are one of those. A Pennsylvania woman recently filed a lawsuit against several entities after she tripped and fell inflicting injuries.
General Motors (GM) recalled 3.16 million more vehicles on June 17, 2014. The largest of the recalls included 3.2 million vehicles with an ignition switch issue similar to the previous recall that occurred earlier this year. The switch in the latest recalled vehicles can shut the car off unexpectedly due to its poor design. The ignition switch can...
On May 15, 2014, General Motors (GM) issued a recall for 2.7 million vehicles, adding to a total of 11.2 million vehicles recalled in the U.S. this year. The recent recalled vehicles include: the 2004-2014 Malibu, 2014-2015 Silverado and Sierra pickup trucks and 2005-2007 C6 Corvettes to name a few.
The new recall includes safety problems in vehicles brakes, lights and wipers. To see the complete list of recalls visit,