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Emmanuel, Sheppard & Condon Represent Victims of the BP Oil Spill

Monday, May 17th, 2010

An estimated 210,000 gallons a day has spilled into the Gulf of Mexico following the explosion of a BP oil rig on April 20, which killed 11 workers and critically injured three. So far, based on this estimate, more than 5.5 million gallons have now spilled into the gulf, creating a potential ecological and economic catastrophe.


New reports reveal that the spill may be worse than originally thought. Researchers have discovered enormous plumes of oil deep under water — one of which is reportedly 10 miles in length, 3 miles wide and 300 feet deep. The discovery of these plumes suggests that the spill rate may be much higher than the original estimate of 210,000 gallons per day and that the ecological results could be even more devastating than had been feared.


On May 16, BP successfully inserted a pipe into the well and began collecting some of the oil and pumping it to a ship on the surface. However, the company admits that this is a stopgap measure, and many scientists fear that despite this progress, the damage has already been done.


President Barack Obama has repeatedly stated that BP is responsible for stopping the flow of oil, cleaning up the mess and compensating the victims, including those whose livelihoods will be affected by the short- and long-term consequences of the spill, such as the fishing and tourism industries. BP has stated that it will pay all legitimate claims related to the disaster.


The Pensacola injury attorneys of Emmanuel, Sheppard & Condon are monitoring the situation and are committed to upholding the rights of those whose lives have been affected by the BP oil spill. If you have been impacted by the spill, contact a Pensacola BP oil spill lawyer at ES&C by calling (850) 444-4878. The skilled personal injury attorneys of ES&C are prepared to tirelessly pursue justice on your behalf.

National Avandia Lawsuit Campaign for Viles and Beckman

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Ceatus Media Group has recently implemented a national campaign for Viles & Beckman, LLC to help patients who are experiencing adverse reactions to Avandia treatment. Avandia is used to treat type 2 diabetes and is prescribed to more than 6 million patients worldwide. Recent studies and news results have shown that newfound Avandia side effects extend past the already researched osteonecrosis of the jaw. The number of Avandia heart attack victims has increased forcing the FDA to consider issuing an Avandia recall to protect the general public from this defective drug. Viles and Beckman, LLC is a national firm that is dedicated to helping victims with Avandia lawsuits obtain the legal protection they deserve.

Your Legal Guide Offers Treatment Information

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Your Legal Guide is a comprehensive resource for consumers who have been injured in car accidents or other incidents. The site has expanded its resources for consumers to include treatment information, with directories of local chiropractors and pain management specialists. A description of the newly developed Stand-up MRI is also now included. This information complements the more than 140 articles about a wide range of legal topics, such as DUI, Bail and divorce, as well as information on how to choose an attorney

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Cancer Site Updated

Friday, February 12th, 2010

All About Malignant Mesothelioma has added detailed information about pleural effusion, a common symptom of asbestos related lung cancer and other diseases. The Patient Stories section of the website has also been recently updated with information about Merlin Olsen, a hall of fame football player. He was diagnosed with mesothelioma and has retained a lawyer to help determine who was responsible for his exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma prognosis, a common area of query for those wanted to learn more about this disease, has been added.

Ceatus Develops New Synthes FDA Recall Website

Friday, November 20th, 2009

On November 20, 2009, Ceatus Media Group unveiled a new website detailing the recent FDA recall for vertebrate body replacement products manufactured by Synthes. This Synthes FDA recall was a result of several reports stating that patients implanted with these devices suffered due to the device’s collapse. This failure can result in serious Synex side effects, including limited range of motion and increased lumbar pain.
The FDA is continuing to monitor the situation and will release further information when it is available.