Texas Injury Law
Blake Bailey, a Tyler, Texas based attorney, authors Texas Injury Law. He writes on injury law by giving his opinion and insight on prominent and newsworthy personal injury cases.
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Recent Articles
politics and energy
The American people are up in arms about the cost of fuel. Actually, it is fortunate, in a way that our personal short-term needs are beginning to coincide with our long-term duties as stewards of Earth. Candidates feed us clichés rather than hard truth and leadership. Cutting gas taxes for...
Trayslol
Trayslol, has been used to reduce bleeding, especially in heart bypass surgery. It is a medication that is administered to patients without their knowledge as part of the administration of drugs incident to their surgery. Trayslol is also known as aprotinin. Manufactured by Bayer, Traslol...
Bison and Harley Davisons
Recently my client was driving his Harley home at night and a Bison charged out on the dark road. My client has no memory of the accident. The result was the death of the Bison and my client almost losing his life. By courageous efforts, his physician saved his leg. In Texas livestock can roam on...
Fentanyl deaths
Fentanyl is a opiate 100 times more powerful than morphine. Originally this drug was put out as Duragesic® made by Johnson & Johnson. Although originally it was used in operations, it later was applied in patches for patients with chronic serious pain. Numerous generic versions of the...
Heparin contamination
The FDA announced that onersulfated chondroitin sulfate has been found as a contaminant in Heparin, a bloodthinning drug distributed by Baxter Internation Inc. This contaminant does not occur naturally. The question is how the Heparin became contaminated....
Crane accidents
New York City officials have halted work after another crane collapse that damaged apartments and killed two workers late last week. Mayor Michael Bloomberg does not admit that this or or other crane accidents are the result of the city's buildings department mismanagement of safety...
Texas Supreme Court Corruption
The Houston Chronicle reported this morning that a prominent Houston attorney helped Texas Supreme Court Justice David Medina secure bail. That’s bad enough, but it turns out that the attorney, Frank Harmon, is involved in a landmark asbestos case that is currently pending at the Court. This...
Caterpillar hydraulic defects
Caterpillar has serious problems with its hydraulic systems on its products such as the 262B Skid Steer Loader . The connections of the hose assemblies are not properly torqued and the "O" rings are not properly installed. This causes leaks and the potential of catatrophic failures,...
Heparin
China has once again flooded the US market with contaminated products. It has a history of sending over lead painted toys and other dangerous goods and the US has a history of doing a poor job of inspecting or regulating Chinese imports. The latest imported health danger is Heparin, a blood...
Aircraft Safety
Passengers recently collected at airports around the nation waiting for a flight while American Airlines commit a crash program of safety repairs that should have been done long before. This chaos closely followed the embarrassment suffered by Southwest Airlines. Aviation is a safe method of...

