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As this article from The New York Times indicates, this could be a very important decision for anyone who takes generic prescription drugs. While the cost of the generic medication may be lower than the brand name, the price people pay when they get injured is unbelievably high.
KOKH-TV (Fox 25) interviewed Slack Davis Sanger attorney Ladd Sanger for this story about the February 22 crash of a medical helicopter in Oklahoma City.
Slack Davis Sanger attorney Ladd Sanger contributed to this KWTV-DT (News 9) story about the February 22 crash of a medical helicopter in Oklahoma City.
More than one million people a year seek medical treatment for a mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), and the largest group affected is between the ages of 15-24. Of that group, 30,000 children sustain permanent disabilities because of brain injuries. In fact, it is the leading cause of death and disability in children and young…
Texas Lawyer reporter John Council interviewed Michael Slack for this story about the settlement process after the 2011 Reno Air Races Disaster.
Some tough decisions have to be made. You need a lawyer. A lot is riding on the outcome of this case. Losing is not an option. What do you do? What questions do you ask of the attorneys who have been recommended to you about their skills and experience?
In 2012, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recalled 56 drugs and 22 medical devices. So far this year, the FDA has already recalled one medical device and four drugs, including the drug Mitosol.
This Associated Press article says it all. Energized forces in the oilfield, including high pressures and heavy equipment, combine with hurried work schedules to create great risk of catastrophic injuries.
Slack Davis Sanger attorney Ladd Sanger was interviewed for this KFOR-TV (Oklahoma City) news report about the medical helicopter crash near Seminole, OK on January 2, 2013.
The fact that two medical helicopters crashed in one day – in Oklahoma and in Iowa – and both follow a fatal crash in Illinois last month, points to a safety concern that bears further discussion and action.