Author Archives: Rush Gransee

Product Liability Lawsuits Protect Texas Citizens and Assist Federal Regulators

Product Liability lawsuits often assist federal regulators in identifying dangerous products and making them safer for consumers to use or own. Federal Regulators are often caught off guard when emerging hazards develop. One of the goals of a product liability suit is to improve the safety of a product for the public at large. Most […]

Fire Safety in Your Home – Replace Batteries in Smoke Detectors

This weekend not only marks the end of daylight savings time, but should also be a reminder to everyone that this weekend is a good time to replace your smoke detector batteries. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued its semi-annual reminder that safety should come first in the household and smoke alarm batteries […]

Preemption Fails to Protect Texans

Every San Antonian and every Texan should be concerned about a case of huge importance currently being argued at the U.S. Supreme Court. Wyeth v. Levine (“Wyeth”), is a preemption case with major implications – not just for drug company’s – but for every manufacturer of products that can seriously injure or kill our citizens. […]

Texas Auto Drivers Need to Think Safety and Budget, Not Just Fuel Economy

That “money-saving, high fuel economy” car you just purchased may come with hidden costs. Many Texas drivers, like automobile owners all over the country, are buying smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles for their transportation needs. However, one cannot look to fuel-efficiency alone when examining cost savings – what you save in fuel costs, you may pay […]

Texas Uninsured Motorist Coverage Value Is Reduced By Texas Supreme Court

In a 2008 Texas Supreme Court Opinion the Court ruled that property damage or personal injury caused by large parts detached or separated from a motor vehicle are no longer covered by a persons uninsured motorist coverage. The style of the case is Nationwide Insurance Company vs. Elchehimi (“Nationwide Insurance Case”). In the Nationwide Insurance […]

Federal Rules May Prevent Texas Consumers From Being Protected

It was recently reported in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that President Bush is attempting to use his last months in office to enact rules that will prevent consumers injured by dangerous products from seeking compensation. Issuing rules, rather than having Congress review and pass laws, the administration is attempting to protect corporations and is […]

Medical Device and Safety Act

Federal regulatory agencies have become increasingly lax in their enforcement of rules and regulation that have been enacted to protect consumers. Many agencies have relied upon self regulation and enforcement which is essentially no regulation. The recent meltdown in the United States financial sector is some evidence that companies and individuals cannot be left to […]