Space Heater Safety
It’s getting cooler which means that many people will be using portable space heaters. While they may keep you and your family warm, they can
Wayne Hogan Supports Thanksgiving Luncheon for Seniors
More than 1,000 Duval County senior citizens celebrated Thanksgiving Day at the Senior Life Foundation’s 26th Annual Luncheon held at the Wyndham Riverwalk Hotel. Each
Florida’s Children First: Attorneys Helping Kids
Bruce Maxwell, co-chair of Florida’s Children First Jacksonville (FCF) appeared on Good Morning Jacksonville on First Coast News to let the community know about the
Mandatory Aribitration Clauses: Unfair to Nursing Home Residents
When your loved one has decided on a nursing home, please beware of something you will surely encounter during the admissions process: a mandatory arbitration
Choosing a Nursing Home
Having to select a nursing home for a loved is one must be one of the most challenging and difficult decisions we can face. This
Preventing and Detecting Bedsores
Bedsores Pressure ulcers, more commonly known as bedsores, most often happen to nursing home residents and even patients in a hospital setting. Bedsores are injuries
Important Changes Coming in PIP Benefits
The news is not good. Starting January 1, 2013, mandatory PIP insurance of $10,000.00 will pay $7,500.00 LESS in Florida for most motor vehicle accident
Jacksonville 904 Magazine Features Alan Pickert as Top Attorney
In the recent issue of Jacksonville 904 Magazine, Terrell • Hogan partner Alan Pickert was featured as one of the top attorneys in Jacksonville Florida.
Warning ! Counterfeit Air Bags Are Extreme Safety Risk
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is warning consumers that approximately three million vehicles that have undergone repairs after a serious crash could have
Fire Prevention Week: 10/7-10/13
In recognition of Fire Prevention Week, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the U.S. Fire Administration are providing new statistics on fires in American
UPDATE for Rare and Deadly Fungal Meningitis Outbreak Due to Contaminated Steroid Injections
FDA provides NECC Customer List 10/22/12 FDA Statement on Fungal Meningitis Outbreak: Additional Patient Notification Advised – Update [Update 10/18/2012] CDC and FDA have confirmed the
Terrell • Hogan Attorneys Support HEAL
The Great Ponte Vedra Paddle for HEAL (Heal Every Autistic Life) was held over the Labor Day weekend. Many of the Terrell • Hogan attorneys
Dangerous Generic Drugs: What Now?
Inadequate Drug Warnings: Two Classes of Consumers In Pliva v. Mensing, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that patients injured or killed by dangerous generic drugs
UPDATE – FDA Warning: Serious Complications Associated with Transvaginal Placement of Surgical Mesh for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Transvaginal mesh implants have been used to treat pelvic organ prolapse “POP” and stress urinary incontinence. In 2010, almost 300,000 women received mesh implants. However,
Terrell • Hogan Supports Crossing Guards with Safety Gloves
Crossing guards for Duval County Schools received an important piece of equipment – reflective gloves – to help them keep our kids safer when the
TV and Furniture Tip-Over-Related Deaths Not Slowing Down
Recently, NBC News reported on a 2011 CPSC report about tipping furniture causing child deaths. We would like to share that article with you here
Hogan Receives Volunteer of the Year Award at the Florida Bar Annual Convention
The Florida Bar Law Related Education Committee recognized Wayne Hogan as “Volunteer of the Year” and Circuit Judge Karen Cole as the “Jurist of the Year” for
College Students Get “Taste of Law School” Through FSU’s Summer for Undergraduates Program
Tallahassee, Florida–60 college students received a taste of law school, thanks to Florida State University’s Summer for Undergraduates Program, a unique initiative that gives minorities
Wayne Hogan on First Coast News to Spread Word: Don’t Text and Drive
Attorney Wayne Hogan has been busy getting the message out about Ending Distracted Driving. He recently talked about the common practice – that he calls an epidemic