IKEA Still Selling Dangerous Dressers
In 2016 IKEA recalled millions of dressers because they could tip over and crush young children. Eight children have been killed by ILEA dressers falling
Audrey Gibson Elected to Florida Senate Leadership Position
Congratulations to our friend and Terrell • Hogan colleague, Audrey Gibson, for her unanimous election as Leader of the Florida Senate Democratic Caucus. As a
Thank You Mandarin High School
We were honored to be asked to speak to over 300 students at Mandarin High School about the serious dangers of distracted driving. It was
J & J to Settle Consumer Claims for Defective Artificial Hips
Johnson & Johnson has started the process of settling claims based on proof that it sold artificial hips knowing they were defective. According to a
Bills Would Make Cell Phones and Driving Laws Tougher in Florida
Florida’s legislative session is just three months away and two bills have already been filed that would limit cell phone use while driving. Florida Ban
ABOTA Jacksonville Chapter Celebrates 30th Anniversary
The Jacksonville Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates celebrated its 30th anniversary this month. Congratulations to this year’s award recipients: Judge Peter Dearing,
End Distracted Driving Presentation’s Impact Extends Nationwide
I had the privilege of speaking with Bartram Trail High School students about the dangers of distracted driving. It kicked off a week-long series of safety
Safety – Important When Buying Toys This Holiday Season
Our firm is dedicated to getting the word out about toy safety and recalls so the toys you buy for your loved ones are safe.
FDA Finds Textured Breast Implants Linked to Lymphoma
In March 2017, the FDA announced nine women died from a rare form of cancer, anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL), caused by their textured breast implants,
Happy Halloween!
Once again the lawyers and legal staff of Terrell • Hogan stepped up their “A” game for their Annual Halloween Luncheon at the law firm.
Making Halloween Safety a Top Priority
Celebrating Halloween can be spooky if you like or more fancy with all types of props and “glam” costumes. Most of all Halloween should be
Flooded Cars Could Resurface in Our Marketplace
Florida has some consumer protections, but there are loopholes. So, it’s buyer beware when it comes to ensuring the car you buy hasn’t met Hurricane
Reducing Injuries from Rear-end Collisions
Rear-end collisions happen in Jacksonville every day. You could be sitting in your car at a red light, looking into your rearview mirror as a
Voting: Having Your Votes on Your Ballot Counted
Election Day, November 6th, is just around the corner. You have 3 ways to cast your vote: Early Voting, at your precinct on Election Day, and, if
Consumers Can Fight Back Against Unwanted Sales Calls
Perhaps you have noticed an increase in unwanted calls attempting to sell you something or a service. Have you registered your phone number with the
FDA Gets Tough on E-cigarettes
The recent announcement by the FDA that it is cracking down on e-cigarettes and the popular Juul vaping devices is good news. E-cigarette use poses
Asbestos in Schools
Considering the fact that in 1971 Occupational Safety and Health Administration began regulating asbestos and exposure because it contains tiny fibers that can cause lung
Child Passenger Safety Week – Car Seat Safety
Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13. Many times, deaths and injuries can be prevented by proper use
Back to School Safety
While it’s technically still summer, school has begun and related activities are starting! Some kiddos will return to their previous school, others will attend a