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Sokolove Daily Roundup

by Sokolove Staff on Dec.10, 2009

News developments that we’ll be keeping an eye on at Sokolove Law:

Water, water, everywhere…and not all of it fit to drink. That’s the main thrust of a New York Times analysis of federal data that shows 20 percent of U.S. water treatment systems violated the Safe Drinking Water Act over the last five years — but only 6 percent have been fined or punished for it by state or federal officials.

Brain waved: The Associated Press reports the FDA is investigating reports of dangerous radiation levels associated with brain scans at two California hospitals, following its earlier probe of unsafe CT scans at a Los Angeles facility, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Recent Recalls….About 24,000 Amby Baby Motion Beds have been recalled following two infant suffocation deaths this summer. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says that the side-to-side tilting of the hammock can cause an infant to roll and become trapped or wedged against the fabric or mattress pad, resulting in a suffocation hazard.

Life can be unpredictable – and full of risk. If you’ve suffered a personal injury, you can count on Sokolove Law to protect your rights.

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