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Many drug-makers filing incomplete side effect reports to FDA, analysis concludes

STAT (2/23, Silverman) reports that a new analysis published in Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety concludes that drug-makers “generally fail to include key data that the FDA might use to assess future warnings” in their...

Congratulation to Rogen K. Chhabra

Congratulation to Rogen K. Chhabra for receiving an award from The American Society of Legal Advocates for being a part of the Top 100 Litigation Lawyers In the State of Mississippi For the Year...

How does the process work to apply for Social Security Disability?

The first step to make is to apply for disability. We can assist you in doing that by meeting with you and walking through the online application with you. The social security administration will...

Recalls Of Select Single Lumen Catheters

Cook Medical is recalling 360 lots of its single lumen central venous catheters, pressure monitoring sets and trays due to issues with catheter tip fracture and separation. A total of 17,872 devices are subject to...

Is it legal for the insurance company to do surveillance on me after a work injury?

Yes it is legal as long as done peacefully without harassment. After an injury, you should always consider the possibility you may be under surveillance. Be careful not to violate your doctor...

Can I file a discrimination case in Mississippi?

Although Mississippi is an at-will state (meaning an employer can fire you for almost any reason), it is unlawful for your employer to discriminate against you based on your religion, sex, race, national origin...

What should I expect in my final workers’ compensation hearing (I’m nervous and I have never been in Court before)?

What should I expect in my final workers' compensation hearing (I'm nervous and I have never been in Court before)? Mississippi Workers' Compensation trials are not like the trials you see on Law and Order....

Can I get Workers Compensation benefits for my work-related injury even if I wasn’t actually on the job-site when I was injured?

Yes, so long as you were in the scope of employment. Scope of employment generally means that you were doing something that would benefit your employer. In Mississippi there have been cases where even...