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Insurance Claim Delays Deliver Massive Profits To Industry By Shorting Customers

Friday, December 30th, 2011

First Posted: 12/13/11 05:24 PM ET Updated: 12/13/11 05:52 PM ET

WASHINGTON — Unlike many other businesses, the insurance industry is bound by law to act in good faith with its customers. Because of their protective role in the lives of ordinary citizens, insurers have long operated as semi-public trusts. But since the mid-1990s, a new profit-hungry model, combined with weak regulation, has upended that ancient social contract.

“Claims has been converted into a money-making process,” said Russ Roberts, a New Mexico-based management consultant and former business professor at Northwestern University who has studied the insurance industry’s evolution from a service business to a profit-driven machine.

The change started when consulting giant McKinsey & Company sold Allstate and other leading insurance companies on a new system to boost the bottom line: Rather than adjusting claims the traditional way, which gave claims managers wide latitude to serve customers, insurers embraced a computer-driven method that produced purposefully low offers to claimants.

Those who took the low-ball offers received prompt service, while those who didn’t had their claims delayed and potentially were reduced to bringing expensive lawsuits to fight for their benefits. As former Allstate agent Shannon Kmatz told the American Association for Justice, the trial lawyers’ lobby, the strategy was to make claims “so expensive and so time-consuming that lawyers would start refusing to help clients.” The strategy was dubbed “Good Hands or Boxing Gloves” by the consultants, riffing on Allstate’s advertising slogan.

McKinsey, which was reportedly hired by Allstate in 1992, prepared about 12,500 PowerPoint slides to present its plan. The slides were introduced in litigation in 2005, when the insurer turned them over under a temporary protective order. David Berardinelli, a New Mexico-based trial lawyer who was working on the case, detailed the slides in his 2008 book, “From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves: The Dark Side of Insurance.”

McKinsey’s strategy put profits above all. One slide in the McKinsey presentation illustrated this philosophy by painting the insurance business as a zero-sum game: “Improving Allstate’s casualty economics will have a negative economic impact on some medical providers, plaintiff attorneys, and claimants. … Allstate gains — others must lose.”

Allstate has certainly gained: It made $4.6 billion in profits in 2007, double its earnings in the 1990s. The stunning increase, said Russ Roberts, came through “driving down loss values to an average of 30 percent below the actual market cost” — that is, paying dramatically less on claims.

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“An insurance company can make a lot of money on the small claims,” said Jay Feinman, a professor at Rutgers University School of Law, “because if you save a few dollars on a huge number of claims, it’s worth more than saving a lot of dollars on a very small number of claims.”

Allstate is the best-known user of the McKinsey model, topping the list of the “Ten Worst Insurance Companies in America” published by the American Association for Justice. But Allstate’s rise in profits has led most of the industry to adopt the same approach. McKinsey has worked with State Farm, another insurance giant, and other companies in redesigning their claims systems. Feinman cautioned in his book “Delay, Deny, Defend” that the two major names “are just the largest players in the industry … [the ones] whose involvement with McKinsey & Company in the transformation of claims is the best documented.”

Roberts told HuffPost that, by his estimate, the companies that take in 70 percent of total insurance profits in the United States now abuse their obligations to their policyholders. When Allstate CEO Tom Wilson earned $9.3 million last year, he was not even on the top 10 list of best-paid insurance executives, compiled by New York Law School’s Center for Justice and Democracy. (The top 10 list was led by William R. Berkley of W.R. Berkley, who made $24.6 million in 2010.)

Yolande Daeninck, spokeswoman for McKinsey & Company, said, “In line with our firm’s longstanding policy to not discuss our client work, we decline to comment.”

A HOUSE BURNS DOWN

According to an unpublished Harris Interactive Poll conducted in September, 16 percent of surveyed adults have experienced financial hardship while waiting for an insurance claim to be settled or know someone who has. The same poll found that 59 percent of adults believe that most insurers intentionally delay claims — and those with an income of $35,000 or less were more likely to agree.

With 15.3 percent of Americans — about 46.2 million people — living in poverty, close to 10 percent unemployment, and roughly 2 million people who’ve been looking for work for more than two years, Allstate’s business model is profiting off many consumers at their most vulnerable. A claim delayed by even a month can spell financial disaster for a family. As a National Bureau of Economic Research study found, about 25 percent of Americans could not come up with $2,000 in a 30-day period.

Madeleine Burdette, a retiree, is an Allstate customer who reported her experience on the popular website AllstateInsuranceSucks.com. When her Georgia home burned in November 2010, Burdette was in Ohio, where she lives most of the year. She said the fire marshal in Georgia told her that her house would have to be torn down. “The entire middle of the house was gone,” Burdette said. “It took out everything. Just the outside walls were left untouched.”

The next day, she said, Burdette’s Allstate adjuster told her the house could be repaired. Allstate also said it would have to do a thorough investigation to determine if the fire was caused by arson. If it was arson, the adjuster told Burdette, Allstate would not pay for any damages. According to former employees, such investigations are a common practice at Allstate and are encouraged by supervisors as a way to avoid paying claims quickly.

Burdette, who lives on her Social Security checks, flew from Ohio to survey the damage herself. While in Georgia, she contacted public adjuster Anita Taff. Public adjusters serve as advocates for individuals who feel they need another set of eyes on a claim. Taff met with Burdette at the house, Burdette said, and discussed the damage with the contractor Burdette had hired. Upon returning to Ohio, Burdette spoke with Taff over the phone to find out what her impression was. Burdette said Taff warned her that the contractor might go along with Allstate’s insistence that the house could be repaired.

“I believe [delaying claims] is an effort to put the squeeze on policyholders,” Taff told HuffPost. She explained that while a claim is being held up, the insurance company may stop paying the policyholder’s additional living expenses, forcing the policyholder to cover mortgage and rent entirely out of pocket. “That’s something that many people cannot afford to do, so they’re forced to take a lower settlement,” Taff said.

Burdette said she immediately called the contractor and told him not to go near her house. According to Burdette, she received a phone call within 10 minutes from her Allstate adjuster asking her not to hire Taff or any other public adjuster. “He said, ‘If you hire a public adjuster, I’m going to deny and delay this claim for as long as possible,’” Burdette told HuffPost. Taken aback, she then asked if it wasn’t in his best interest to settle the claim. “Not really,” he replied, according to Burdette.

Although the Allstate adjuster eventually agreed to work with Taff on Burdette’s claim, her troubles did not end. The contractor who had been banned from her property nevertheless worked on the house and billed Allstate for $22,000. Burdette had explicitly told Allstate not to pay the contractor a dime, she said, but the company paid him under her policy anyway. The contractor couldn’t be reached for comment.

More than a year later, Burdette’s home is still being repaired and Allstate refuses to reimburse the $22,000. She consulted four different lawyers to see if she had a legal case. While she said they all agreed that she was entitled to reimbursement, she said they also agreed that she lacked the funds to fight the insurance giant. “They told me, ‘You’ll run out of money,’” she said.

NO FLUKES

Roberts, the management consultant, said that companies like Allstate attempt to pass off claims delays as fluke occurrences. But, he said, they are actually routine and intentional products of the McKinsey system: “The Allstate/McKinsey system for ‘lowballing’ claims payments … is driven by the claims performance management and pay systems from the top to the bottom of the organization.”

Feinman, the Rutgers law professor, also suggested the deck is stacked against individuals who make claims. “You have an accident or a fire in your house. You call up the insurance company. You describe the circumstances. Maybe they send an adjuster out, and they say it’s not covered, or it’s covered but here’s the dollar amount that we’re obligated to pay you,” he said. Most people, Feinman said, do not have the expertise “to know whether or not that’s right.”

Allstate spokeswoman Laura Strykowski said the company can’t comment on specific cases because of privacy requirements, but considers its claims process both legal and effective. “Our customers and claimants receive prompt and courteous claim service and our goal is to settle each claim fairly and efficiently,” she wrote to HuffPost. “As a regulated company, Allstate’s claim practices are available to and regularly reviewed by state departments of insurance.”

But experts like Feinman argue that insurance regulation has become little more than a fig leaf. State insurance departments are usually understaffed and overwhelmed. And even if they had the legal firepower to contend with giant insurance companies, Feinman said, “the regulators are closer to the industry than they are consumers.” Eleven of the past 15 presidents of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) went on to work for the insurance industry after leaving office, while a 17-year study from two Georgia State University professors found that around half of state-level insurance commissioners did so as well.

When combined with penalties that Feinman described as “laughably low” in many states, this close relationship means that regulation does not provide an effective check on insurance companies. And state governments themselves have incentive to place consumers on the backburner. Because insurance taxes are a major source of revenue for the states, said Roberts, insurance oversight commissions are usually more concerned with keeping companies solvent than resolving the problems of policyholders.

With the exception of the federal Affordable Care Act, insurance is regulated on a state-by-state basis. Although most states set a specific timeline for how quickly an insurance company must initially respond to claims, there is much more leeway when it comes to settling those claims. For example, in Missouri, an insurer must acknowledge receipt of a claim within 10 days and either pay or deny it within 15 days of receiving all necessary documentation. However, if the insurer decides it needs more time to investigate, it may keep delaying as long as it updates the policyholder every 45 days. In Georgia, where Burdette’s house burned down, the insurer must notify the policyholder if it will affirm or deny a claim within 60 days. However, the insurer does not have to settle the amount it will pay within that period. Many states have similar provisions that allow insurers to put off paying claims indefinitely.

According to NAIC data, claim delays have long been the most frequent cause of policyholder complaint. As of Nov. 28, 2011, the NAIC had received 11,053 delay-related complaints this year alone, comprising almost a quarter of the year’s total complaints. These data only reflect confirmed complaints — the ones that the state insurance commission has investigated — so the actual number of delayed claims is likely much higher.

Complaining to state regulators about the insurer’s delay is always an option, but its effectiveness is questionable at best. “I have not seen it be successful,” said Taff.

Minneapolis Auto Accident Attorney

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Car accidents of any kind can come with devastating results. In fact, in 2009 alone there were over 400 fatalities in Minnesota. This is something that you may never think about; after all, you are a safe driver. You always check the speed limit; you always wear a seat belt; and you never drink and drive. The harsh reality, however, is that others around you may. Furthermore, there are more factors that just speed and alcohol that lead to car crashes. Poor visibility and signage, manufacturing defects and recklessness all play a role in the number of crashes that occur in Minneapolis.

Moving Forward After a Car Crash

If you or someone you love has been hit with an auto accident, it is important to understand what comes next. If you or your loved one is faced with serious injuries, then you could be looking at a long road to recovery. This equates to expensive medical bills, hospital and therapy fees and a loss of income. This is not something that you plan or prepare for. So what happens next?

Speaking to a Minneapolis Car Accident Attorney can help you determine the answer to this question. Dealing with insurance claims and police reports can be overwhelming, especially after a serious accident which is why we are here to help. We will meet with you to discuss what happened and determine who is at fault. If there is grounds for a lawsuit, then we can help you recover compensation for your damages. This can make the next stages of your life a lot smoother and financially stable.

The Road to Recovery

If you are looking at a serious injury, then you may have a long road to recovery. Because of the sheer impact and intensity of auto accidents you could be looking at serious damage including:

-        Traumatic brain injuries and skull fractures

-        Permanent paralysis and spinal damage

-        Nerve and muscular damage

-        Permanent disability

-        Loss of limb function or loss of vision

-        Emotional suffering

You may want an answer to why this has happened. Unfortunately we cannot tell you why you were chosen. What we can do is get to the bottom of who is responsible for the injuries. If the accident is due to the negligence of another driver, a manufacturer, a mechanic or even the city of Minneapolis, then we can help you gain compensation for your loss. This will help you get a fresh start to pay for things like therapy treatment, hospital bills, full time care and a loss of income.

Let Us Help You Start Over

Knowing you have options is important, especially during this stressful and difficult time. Let us help you see clearly. Contact the experienced team of Minneapolis Auto Accident Attorneys at TSR Law Firm. We dedicate a large aspect of our firm around helping victims of car accidents move forward with their lives.

Contact us anytime to see how we can help by calling (612) 362-0000 or (612) TSR TIME.

Minneapolis Auto Accident Lawyer

Friday, July 15th, 2011

At TSR Injury Law we are dedicated to helping those dealing with the emotional, physical and financial strain that the aftermaths of a vehicle accident can cause. If your loved one has been injured in an auto accident then you most likely don’t know where to turn. While they lay in a hospital bed, you are probably bombarded with questions and concerns about what comes next – do you call the insurance provider? Do you return to work to pay for the bills? Do you stay by your loved ones side?

It is important to understand that you do have legal options and that your loved ones life should be valued and protected. TSR Injury Law Firm is a team of experienced Minneapolis Car Accident Lawyers that have helped countless clients in your situation. We can assess your case and determine if you are eligible for compensation through a lawsuit. If the accident was caused by the negligence of another driver or a manufacturer, for example, then you could have grounds for a lawsuit.

Free Legal Advice When you Need it Most

Take five minutes to find out what your options. We offer a free consultation and will work around your schedule. We help those in need in the event of:

-        Single and multi vehicle accidents

-        Commercial and semi truck accidents

-        Speeding, DUI and reckless driving crashes

-        Accidents due to manufacturing defects or servicing errors

-        Bicycle and pedestrian accidents

-        Motorcycle accidents

-        Recreational vehicle accidents such as jet ski, boating and snow mobile injuries

Car Accident Damage

Auto accidents are one of the leading causes of death across the nation. However, even the accidents that do not end in fatality often do result in serious injuries to those involved. Permanent disabilities, disfigurement, brain damage and paralysis are all common injuries sustained in the wake of a serious crash. You could be looking at

-        Years of recovery and therapy

-        A loss of income

-        Medical expenses, medical equipment and surgical costs

-        Hospitalization and specialists fees

What this equates to is often financial suffering for your family. After all, you most likely still have mouths to feed, a roof to pay for and expenses to manage. Without a regular income and in combination with the additonal medical costs, this can add up to unexpected debt. This is not something you should have to worry about after a serious auto accident, especially when you are the victim. Our goal at TSR Law Firm is to ensure that you don’t have to.

TSR Injury Law is Here for You

You will never be able to complete forget what has happened, especially if you are left with a serious injury, permanent disability or paralysis. A Minneapolis Car Accident Lawyer will not be able help you completely forget that dreaded day or night. What we can do for you, however, is help you move forward in the best way possible.

Speak to an experienced Minneapolis Auto Accident Attorney about what you can do next. Contact us anytime by calling (612) 362-0000 or (612) TSR TIME.

Minneapolis Accident Attorney

Friday, July 15th, 2011

If your child has been injured or is facing a serious illness then you may feel like your world is crumbling around you. Your child is your entire world and you probably wish you could take their place. You may feel confused, upset and helpless that you cannot do anything about it. Just being there, by your child’s side is the most important thing you can do for them.

Find out what else you can do by contacting TSR Injury Law Firm. Our compassionate and qualified Minneapolis Accident Lawyers understand how hard this is for you as a Mom or Dad. Find out how you can give your child the best chance for a quick recovery by speaking to a personal injury lawyer about your options.

More Than Just a Boo Boo

Children love to explore; however, unfortunately they often do not know the boundaries and limitations. Scraped knees from falling off the monkey bars, black eyes from running into the table and coughing spurts from staying under the water in the bath for too long are all common. But what if your child is in a serious accident? TSR Injury Law handles child related accidents such as:

-        Auto accidents, bus accidents, garbage truck accidents

-        Pedestrian accidents and bicycle injuries

-        Childcare neglect or abuse cases

-        Medical malpractice instances

-        Electrical shocks and burns

-        Dangerous toys and defective products

-        Dangerous drugs, food poisoning cases

You probably have questions about how this has happened. Who is responsible for this? Why did it happen to your child? Why your little angel? Why couldn’t it have been you instead? And, what now? What comes next?

Child Accident Attorney

Watching your child suffer is the worst nightmare for all parents; however, children do come face to face with serious and life changing injuries on a daily basis. If your child has been seriously injured then he may face a whole new set of challenges. As a family you can conquer it but it is important to get the assistance you deserve.

If the accident occurred due to neglect, either at school, on the road, at a childcare facility or in public, then you may be eligible for financial compensation. Compensation can help with the recovery process and ensure that you are able to remain by his side throughout the long journey without worrying about the accumulating bills and other expenses along the way.

Contact Us Today!

With time, patience and strength you and your child will get past this injury. Give them the best chance to recover with proper medical attention, specialized equipment and full time care without the financial worry that comes with it. Speak to someone who can help you see your options clearly and understand what comes next – speak to the Minneapolis Accident Attorneys at TSR Injury Law Firm today!

Contact us anytime and we can schedule a consultation that works around your needs by calling (612) 362-0000 or (612) TSR TIME.

Minneapolis Accident Lawyer

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Any accident can result in devastating consequences. Whether you have been injured at home, in the office, on the road, at a worksite, at a friend’s house or on the street, you want to ensure the very best treatment for the long recovery process. Often focusing on recovery can become quite difficult as you are too concerned about the financial aspect of the injury. This is not the way it should be.

When you speak to a Minneapolis Accident Attorney you will clearly see that there are legal options you have in terms of financial compensation. Insurance claims, aside, you may be entitled to much more. Take two minutes out of your day and contact our lawyers at TSR Injury Law Firm. We can come to you and offer a free consultation to discuss what options you have.

Workplace Injury Lawyers

Injuries on the job front are quite common. While your employer is required to have worker’s compensation often what you are granted is not enough. You are only awarded a partial amount of your regular income and in many instances the insurance will not cover all the related costs or emotional suffering this can caused for you and your family. You deserve better and your family deserve more.

Before accepting any claim find out what you are entitled to by speaking to our attorneys. Construction site accidents due to the lack of safety, auto accidents caused by someone else’s speeding, heavy duty machinery accidents caused by negligent driving or serious falls due to faulty equipment may be grounds for a lawsuit. Before you simply accept what has happened, find out for sure.

Auto Accident Assistance

Car accidents can result in serious personal injury and fatality. In fact, auto accidents and recreational vehicle accidents are one of the most common injuries we see. Because of the sheer impact and speed of a vehicle, the collision can result in devastation including brain injuries, spinal damage, permanent disabilities and paralysis.

There are a number of reasons why car accidents happen. Neglectful driving and speed are two common factors but often problems with manufacturing, defective tires and improper servicing may be to blame. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the case, we will get to the bottom of it and determine if you have a case.

Contact TSR Today!

Accidents happen, but when the accident was the direct or indirect result of someone’s negligence, then is it really fair for you to have to suffer anymore than you already are? Life is full of ups, downs and unexpected turns. But what is the upside to this accident?

Let us help you plan for the future and prepare for a better way of life. We have successfully fought for countless clients across Minneapolis that have been injured. With several cash settlements over 1 million dollars, you can trust our expertise. Secure your financial future and prepare for what’s to come by exploring your options with leading Minneapolis Accident Lawyers, TSR Law Firm. For a free initial consultation about your case, contact (612) 362-0000 or (612) TSR TIME.

Minneapolis Injury Lawyer

Friday, July 15th, 2011

TSR Injury Law Firm is an experienced personal injury law firm in Minneapolis that has successfully helped countless clients obtain financial compensation after a serious injury, accident or illness. Personal injury lawsuits happen all the time. Some are highly publicized, especially if the incident involves a large corporation or if the individual in question has been seriously injured or killed. Others go under the radar. The Minneapolis Injury Attorneys at TSR can help you with all instances of personal injury that has resulted due to the neglect of someone else. If you are unsure of whether your accident qualifies, contact us to find out.

Do I Have a Case?

Some injuries that may result in a personal injury lawsuit include:

-        Auto accidents and recreational vehicle accidents

-        Workplace injuries and construction site accidents

-        Electrical injuries and burn injuries

-        Injuries that occur due to manufacturing error or defective product

-        Accidents that occur due to negligence by an individual

-        Defective medical products and dangerous drugs

How a Lawsuit Can Help

Regardless of the circumstances surrounding your injury it is important that you can move on as best as possible. Often this is not possible if you are struggling to make the mortgage payments, to keep food on the table and to work on your recovery at the same time. You could be looking at a number of unexpected costs including:

-        A loss of income

-        Medical and hospitalization fees

-        Medical equipment such as a wheelchair or specialised vehicle

-        Therapy and surgical costs

-        Full time nurse or carer

Dealing with these added costs are made even harder when you know that this accident was not your fault. If you were hit by someone on the road, if you were injured due to the lack of safety at work, if you slipped and fell due to an unattended pothole on the road, if you are faced with an illness due to a dangerous drug, then you may have a case. These are only a few of the countless ways in which TSR Injury Law Firm can help you.

What to Expect

For many individuals, this may be your first encounter with the legal system. You are undoubtedly confused and worried about whether you are making the right decision. At TSR Injury Law Firm we will sit down with you to discuss your legal options. We can assess your case and give you the answers you need to make an informed decision and move on.

During our first consultation with you we will sit down and discuss what has happened. We will go over the accident and determine who is at fault. From there it is up to you to decide what’s next. Whatever you decide to do, we will back you up and represent you with honesty and integrity.

TSR Injury Law Firm is a trusted name in Minneapolis injury law. Contact our Minneapolis Injury Lawyers today at (612) 362-0000 or (612) TSR TIME for a free initial consultation about your case or submit our free consultation form.

Minneapolis Injury Attorney

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Personal injuries are no laughing matter. If your loved one has been injured then it can be impossible to watch them suffer. You may feel helpless, alone, frustrated and angry at what has happened and why. Speaking to someone who can navigate you through this injury and knows what to do next can help you move forward and simplify this situation. Speaking to a Minneapolis Injury Lawyer may be the answer you are looking for.

Helping a Loved One After an Injury

In many instances, if your loved one has been injured, you will be left to pick up the pieces. While they recover you may need to continue to work to pay the bills, to keep the house intact, to pick up the kids from school and to keep a smile on your face, even when inside you are breaking. This is one of the hardest things about dealing with the aftermath of any injury.

Furthermore, watching your loved one suffer and remain helpless can drain you. If your loved one is in the hospital, attached to many machines or if he has lost his ability to walk, talk, write, smile, remember or even breathe, then this can be a hard thing to grasp. Injuries can result in devastating results such as brain damage, loss of limbs, paralysis and permanent disabilities. It may be hard to see past this injury and towards the future. You will want to devote as much time as possible taking care of him and remaining by his side during the long recovery process; however, you have financial responsibilities to think about as well.

Compensation to Move On

Filing a personal injury lawsuit can help you gain compensation for your suffering and damage done. Compensation can help pay for things like medical equipment and treatment therapy as well as a loss of income and emotional suffering you and your family have suffered. Most importantly, compensation can give you the options you need to ensure the best life possible, even after a devastating accident.

It is important to understand that there are options available. You do not have to accept the first insurance offer you receive or live on a small worker’s compensation wage if this injury occurred at work. If your loved one has been injured due to someone else’s neglect then he may have a case for a personal injury lawsuit.

Contact TSR Injury Law Firm

Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the injury, your loved one may need you to make the decisions from now on. Find out what happens next and whether or not you have a case by speaking to our team of qualified and experienced Minneapolis Injury Attorneys. TSR Injury Law Firm is a leading name in aggressive representation that will get you results.

Our goal is to help you claim the compensation that you deserve; our promise is to treat you with the respect, sensitivity, and professionalism to which you are entitled. Please contact our team of compassionate lawyers today at 612) 362-0000 or (612) TSR TIME for a free initial consultation about your case.

TSR Injury Law represents one of the 7 victims from the Hazelnut E coli outbreak

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

On March 4 2011 the Food and Drug Administration released a recall of several brand names of hazelnuts and mixed nuts manufactured by Defranco & Sons out of Los Angeles. To date there have been seven known cases of e coli outbreaks in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin due to the consumption of these nuts.

TSR Injury Law represents one of the 7 victims from the Hazelnut E coli outbreak. We are dedicated to helping those suffering the serious and potentially life threatening consequences of this outbreak. If you have been impacted by this outbreak or any food poisoning then it is important that you seek legal counsel.

E Coli Hazelnut Outbreak Recall

The recalled brand names include Sunripe Mixed Nuts, Sunripe Hazelnuts and George Packing Hazelnuts. There is a possibility that the mixed nuts and hazelnuts may also have been sold as bulk to consumers. The nuts have been sold and packaged in super markets across America and Canada during the months of November and December. Stores in Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Montana have been put on alert. While a recall notice has been released, many people may already have purchased and consumed the product without knowing the dangers.

E Coli Hazelnut Kidney Damage

E coli is a type of food poisoning that results in abdominal cramping, diarrhea and bloody stools. While most victims will recover within a week, there is a chance that E coli can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) which can lead to kidney damage. This occurs after an infection of the digestive system due to food poisoning. E coli can lodge into the digestive system and release toxins into the blood stream. This can destroy red blood cells and cause them to clog in the blood vessels located in the kidney. Your kidneys may be blocked up by these blood vessels making it harder to remove waste and fluid from the body.

HUS symptoms include fever, vomiting, weakness, lethargy as well as paleness, swollen limbs, jaundice, unusual bleeding and bruising and extreme fatigue. You may be hospitalized and require immediate medical attention if suffering from this serious and potentially life threatening infection.

E Coli Nut Recall Notice

Some of the victims affected by the contaminated nuts have been hospitalized and face severe symptoms, pain and suffering. The victims include children, adults as well as people over the age of 50. It is believed that more victims will come forward about their illness and suffering.

Children and the elderly are most at risk for potentially life threatening consequences of this outbreak. It is imperative that you monitor your children if they have consumed any nuts that may have been contaminated.

Hazelnut E Coli Outbreak Lawyer

Facing a serious illness like E coli can be both physically and emotionally draining. You should not have to suffer from this in silence. Hazelnut E coli victims can get the help they deserve by contacting TSR Injury Law firm. You may be eligible for compensation from liable parties including:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Other damages

For further inquiries about the E Coli Hazelnut Outbreak Recall, feel free to call TSR Injury Law at 612.TSR.TIME (or 612-362-0000) or send an e-mail by clicking on this link: contact us.

DePuy Hip Recall 2010

Friday, November 5th, 2010

DePuy Orthopedics, a subsidiary of the Johnson and Johnson Company, has recently announced they are recalling two of these most popular DePuy hip replacement systems. The Depuy hip recall involves two different ASR hip replacement systems sold between 2003 and 2009:

  • The DePuy ASR XL Acetabular
  • The DePuy ASR Hip Resurfacing Systems

Close to 100,000 patients have used the DePuy ASR systems, many of which must undergo a second or revision surgery to remove and replace the system and correct the problems the system has caused. If you have had a hip replacement surgery from 2003 to 2009 and are experiencing pain or instability then it is a good idea to speak to your orthopedic surgeon or the hospital where your hip surgery took place to find out if the DePuy hip replacement system was used in your surgery.

St. Paul Artist Struck and Killed by Garbage Truck

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

garbage-truck-2 St. Paul Artist Struck and Killed by Garbage TruckJean Matzke, 70, was walking her dog east on the sidewalk along 5th Street. As she went to cross Sibley Street, toward Mears Park, she was struck by a garbage truck turning left from 5th Street north onto Sibley. She was struck in the crosswalk at 5:53 a.m. Friday morning.

Jean Matzke was known and loved by a wide variety of people. Most recently, she has been known in the neighborhood as a dog walker and a dog lover. Two years ago she adopted an injured boxer. She formerly owned an art gallery in St. Cloud, was an instructor at St. Benedict’s, and was a top textile artist in Minnesota. She earned many accolades for her textiles.

A full investigation is under way and could take 4-6 weeks, according to police spokesman Sgt. Paul Schnell. The accident occurred 30 minutes after sunrise and that may have played a factor. Many times drivers, going east, are blinded by the sun. Officer Schnell said the driver was obviously distraught. The garbage truck driver was tested for drugs and alcohol, but showed no signs of impairment. He had a green light. It is unclear whether Ms. Matzke had the “walk” light.

In a crash involving a 60,000 pound garbage truck, no one comes out unscathed. A pedestrian accident with a garbage truck is the worst case scenario. The losses are staggering, impacting many people through the ripple effect:

  • 2 lives changed — one lost, one bruised and frightened
  • 2 families hurt and grieving
  • 2 communities hurt and grieving

Minnesota Garbage Truck Accident Attorney

If your family has been impacted by a garbage truck accident, seek legal consultation. You have options. A Garbage Truck Accident Attorney, at TSR Injury Law, can give advice, handle the paperwork, and file your claim. Our partners are skilled, aggressive, trial-tested litigators with years of experience with garbage truck accidents, car accidents, and motorcycle accidents. They are consistently named Super Lawyers by Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine and Law & Politics. Call 612-362-0000 or submit our online free consultation form.

St. Paul Woman Killed by an Ambulance

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

ambulance St. Paul Woman Killed by an AmbulanceA 79 year-old St. Paul woman was killed after being struck by ambulance as they backed down an alley to get closer to the scene of a car accident Saturday night. They were responding to a call that a car had crashed through a fence behind a Walgreen’s Drug Store.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Her name has not been released, pending notification of relatives.

St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman issued a statement,

“Words fail us at times like these. They fail to express the depth of our sadness for those who lost a loved one today. They fail to touch the anguish of the paramedic crew whose jobs sent them on a fateful run. We will fully investigate the circumstances of this tragic accident, and as this day ends in grief, our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the victim as they go through this difficult time.”

Minnesota Wrongful Death Attorney

Drivers of emergency services vehicles, even when answering emergency calls, owe a duty of care to other road users and pedestrians. They should be especially careful when in reverse. The attorneys at TSR Injury Law are skilled, aggressive litigators with years of experience in wrongful death cases. Our partners are consistently named Super Lawyers and Top Lawyers by Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine and Law & Politics.

Motorcycle Accident Anoka

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Deadly car accidents and motorcycle accidents are on the rise in Minnesota. 16 people have died since the start of Memorial Day weekend.

  • A 49-year-old Princeton man was killed when his motorcycle collided with a vehicle in Anoka County. The 20-year-old woman turned directly in front of him. This happened near Nowthen.

If you have lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident, call Minnesota Motorcycle Accident Attorneys at TSR Injury Law. You need professional representation with the insurance companies. Their first concern is their profit, not your well-being. Our motorcycle crash attorneys are skilled, aggressive personal injury and wrongful death attorneys who will fight for compensation for you. Call 612-362-0000 or submit our free consultation form.

Minnesota Motorcycle Accident Insurance Coverage

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist Insurance Loophole

Got Coverage? Maybe not.

The Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act requires all insurance companies to provide the following uninsured / underinsured coverage for motor vehicles:

  • basic economic losses
  • medical expenses
  • minimum levels of uninsured / underinsured coverage

There is a major loophole in the Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act. They do not specify that motorcycles are a “motor vehicle”. That precludes them from the provisions of the act and it allows insurance companies to write policies that protect their own interests at the expense of the policyholder.

This loophole was recently exposed in the Johnson v. Farmers decision.

  • The plaintiff incurred at least $134,000 in damages.
  • The defendant was totally at fault and carried only $30,000 in liability coverage.
  • The plaintiff settled for $34,000 and then filed with his own insurance for the difference of $100,000 maximum allowed on his UIM policy.
  • Unknown to the plaintiff, his policy contained a “limits-less-paid” reducing clause allowing the insurer to deduct the amount of the settlement.
  • That translates into $66,000 from the plaintiff’s insurance company, leaving the plaintiff footing the bill for the additional $34,000.

Many attorneys say the decision goes against settled law stating that ambiguities should be resolved against insurers. Steve Terry, founding partner of TSR Injury Law and motorcycle enthusiast, was quoted in the June 1st, Minnesota Lawyer reflecting on the decision,

“If the statute is ambiguous and the contract with the underinsured carrier is ambiguous, it should be held against the insurance carrier. The court did just the opposite . . . they gave the insurance company the benefit of the doubt and [ruled against] the person who was hurt.” He then added, “In most contexts you hold doubts against the one who wrote the policy. [The Court of Appeals] seems to be getting more and more conservative and becoming more and more insurance-company friendly. If a case could go either way, if there is ambiguity, it’s being resolved in favor of the for-profit insurance company and against injured consumers.”

This is a disturbing situation because no one reads their insurance policy completely. It leaves the door open for abuse. Any motorcycle policy can now say anything as there is no regulation whatsoever.

Contact Minnesota Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

The Minnesota Motorcycle Accident Lawyers, of TSR Injury Law, are expert Personal Injury Lawyers and skilled litigators. They will represent you aggressively in your motorcycle accident case. Call 612-362-0000 or submit our free consultation form.