Archive for August, 2010

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Aug

Tainted meat could cause Arkansas defective product injuries

August 26, 2010

Did your lunch taste funny? Some people may not be laughing if their sandwiches contained tainted meat sold in some sandwiches in Wal-mart’s deli.

According to KTHV, concerns about the potential Arkansas defective product arose when a Buffalo company recalled meat used in sandwiches at Wal-mart’s deli because it may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria.

Though the sandwiches containing the meats have been recalled, there were no reported Arkansas defective product injuries such as illness due to having consumed the meat.

However, the recall of the potential Arkansas defective product was necessary because Listeria can cause serious, even fatal, infections in children and the elderly.

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19
Aug

GM seatbelts are Arkansas defective products

Amid all the vehicle recalls we have heard about in the past year comes a new recall, but this time it’s not from Toyota.

According to Arkansas Matters, General Motors is recalling many 2009 and 2010 models of SUV crossover vehicles due to seatbelt damages that render the vehicles Arkansas defective products.

Included in the recall are Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, and Saturn Outlook, all of which contain seatbelts on the second row that may appear to be latched when they are not, causing these vehicles to contain Arkansas defective products.

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Do you own a Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, or Saturn Outlook?

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12
Aug

No new Arkansas defective products with Toyota

Toyota gave consumers a scare with its Arkansas defective products earlier this year. Problems with accelerators on many Toyota vehicles caused many of them to be recalled because consumers were at risk for Arkansas defective product injuries and Arkansas auto accidents.

However, the government states, according to Arkansas Democrat Gazette, that Toyota has found no new sources of Arkansas defective products in their vehicles.

About 9.5 million vehicles have been recalled for containing defective products since October.

However, officials find no more defective products in the vehicles.

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9
Aug

Little Rock auto accident on “dangerous” road

August 5, 2010

Have you ever driven on a road you think is dangerous and likely to contribute to Arkansas auto accidents?

Unfortunately, according to The CW Arkansas, a family is dealing the loss of their 14-year-old girl after a Little Rock auto accident on what police call a “dangerous road” near the airport.

The Little Rock auto accident occurred on Batesville Pike. The occupants of the car ranged in age from 14 to 20.

One of the occupants of the vehicle did not suffer Little Rock auto accident injuries. Three others were taken to the hospital. Their Little Rock auto accident injuries were thought to be non-life-threatening.

Police are working with survivors to determine the cause of the Little Rock auto accident.

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