Low-cost generic drugs account for 90 percent of drug supply There is no denying that Americans need generic drugs, but a new report suggests there may be a serious lack of quality control when it comes to the manufacturing of these drugs. The beginning of… Read More
Summer and Motorcycle Accidents
There were 505 motorcycle accident fatalities in Texas in 2017 The temperatures are starting to rise here in Texas and elsewhere throughout the United States, which means more motorcyclists on the roadways. As motorcyclists everywhere excitedly get their bikes ready for the warm summer months,… Read More
Signs of Elder Abuse
5 million elders are abused every single year Elder abuse occurs when a vulnerable elderly person is neglected or abused in some manner by a caregiver or other trusted individual. According to the National Council on Aging, it is estimated that approximately 1 10 Americans… Read More
What is Distracted Driving?
Unfortunately, distracted driving is on the rise in the United States, resulting in thousands of preventable deaths every single year. In 2017 alone, there were an estimated 40,100 motor vehicle deaths and distracted driving contributed to the loss of 3,166 of these lives. In Texas… Read More
Lennie Bollinger Rising Stars Super Lawyer
We are pleased to announce that Lennie F. Bollinger, of Wormington & Bollinger, has been selected to the 2019 Texas Rising Stars list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in the state. Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters,… Read More
Johnson & Johnson Accused of Acting as Opioid “Kingpin”
What Happened According to many state officials around the country spearheaded by Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter, Johnson & Johnson acted as the “kingpin” behind America’s current opioid crisis. Hunter alleges that Johnson & Johnson utilized a chain of foreign and domestic companies that supplied… Read More
E-Scooters: Are They Safe?
Electronic scooters have swiftly filled most major cities around the country. Dallas joined that collective group just last summer. These venture-funded companies are filling a void that many did not realize was empty just like Uber and Lyft did with their own taxi service. E-scooters… Read More
Medical Devices Causing Unnecessary Harm
Medical devices are becoming commonplace in our society today, but they may be causing unnecessary harm to thousands of patients. According to an article from Kaiser News, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has a hidden repository of reports on injuries and deaths caused by… Read More
Maternal Deaths on the Rise, Hospitals May Be to Blame
Maternal deaths are on the rise in the United States, and new data shows that the blame may be shifting. While hospitals and doctors often choose to blame moms when childbirth doesn’t go as planned, new data shows it isn’t that straightforward. The Numbers Never… Read More
Drunk Driving and St. Patrick’s Day
In just a short period of time, the nation will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, an international holiday celebrating the Irish patron saint of the same name. It is often associated with heavy drinking at bars, pubs, house parties, and parades. With nearly 33 million… Read More