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May 29th, 2010

Perhaps most fundamental to the history of Mark S. Rosenberg is his ability throughout the years to obtain the highest recoveries possible for our wronged clients. Whether you have been seriously injured in an accident, a loved one has suffered nursing home neglect, you are having issues with a Worker’s Compensation case, or think you have a wrongful death case, you should be searching for experienced legal representation.

Philadelphia attorney, Mark S. Rosenberg would be pleased to hear from you. We will gladly evaluate all possible cases with a complimentary consultation and are always happy to answer any questions you might have. Many attorneys offer an initial consultation free of charge. Mark S. Rosenberg encourages you call him and to use this consultation to determine whether he is the right attorney for your particular case. He is honest and forthcoming.

Areas of practice include:

1. Medical Mistakes
2. Auto Accidents
3. Truck Accidents
4. Nursing Home Neglect
5. Workers’ Compensation
6. Slip and Fall

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Philadelphia Injury Lawyers Familiar with Effects from High Lead Level Toys

February 15th, 2010
The federal lead paint standard was exceeded in the surface paint coating on Nature Wonders HD Pinto Horse Toy Figures, leading to a January 26, 2010 voluntary recall of the item.  The toys are imported by Blip Toys of Minneapolis, MN and were manufactured in China.  About 15,000 units have been recalled, and the item was sold at Wal-Mart from January 2009 – July 2009.

The item is a white plastic horse with brown spots and is about 4 inches tall.  The model number is 92093.

Blip Toys can be reached at 888-405-7696 or www.bliptoys.com/recall for a replacement of the toy.  In the meantime, consumers should take the toy away from children immediately.

Exposure to lead in children can cause nervous system damage, behavioral and learning problems, slowed growth, hearing problems and headaches.  Symptoms are subtle and difficult to recognize, and excessive lead levels has been an ongoing issue with foreign manufactured toys.

Philadelphia injury lawyers are familiar with the effects of lead exposure in children, and the accepted legal levels appropriate for children’s toys.

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Philadelphia Injury Attorneys Deal With Further Toy Recalls

February 15th, 2010
F.A.F., Inc. of Greenville, RI voluntarily recalled about 55,000 Children’s Metal Necklaces on January 29, 2010 because of high levels of cadmium.  The recall by F.A.F. was in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) and the product was sold exclusively at Wal-Mart stores from November 2009 – January 2010.

The necklaces were manufactured in China for F.A.F, and additional information is available at www.faf.com.  The CPSC would like to be made aware of any injuries related to this product, and can be contacted at https://cpsc.gov/cgibin/incident/aspx.

Cadmium is known to have adverse health effects and is toxic if ingested.  Anyone who purchased this toy should take it away from children immediately.  The metal crown or frog shaped pendant necklace has the words “The Princess and the Frog” on the packaging and the item can be returned for a full refund at Wal-Mart stores.

The UPC codes on the item are:

  • Crown Model # 4616-4187 UPC # 72783367144
  • Frog Model # 4616-4190 UPC # 72783367147

Concerns about exposure to this or other toys manufactured with toxins can be discussed with a Philadelphia injury attorney.

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