Gilreath & Associates

Archive for September, 2011
Sep 27, 2011

By Chris Gilreath In a unanimous opinion released today (Sept. 27, 2011), the Western Section Court of Appeals of Tennessee ruled in Ginny Beth King et al v. Flowmaster, Inc.  that a trial court should not have dismissed Flowmaster from the case based on additional jury questions yet to be decided.  The trial court had dismissed […]

Sep 20, 2011

By Chris Gilreath The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (https://www.cpsc.gov/) announced today that Prime-Line Products, an importer located in Redlands, California, had agreed to a voluntary recall of 37,000 child safety latches and outlet covers, based on the discovery that screws on the safety latches can loosen and/or break, allowing young children to gain access to unprotected […]

Sep 15, 2011

By Staff Writer As the nation remembered the harrowing events of Sept. 11, 2001, a recall for 185,000 pounds of ground turkey produced by Cargill was issued by the U.S. Food Safety & Inspection Service. Issuing the Class I recall on Sunday, the food inspection agency claims the turkey contains Salmonella Heidelberg, the same strain […]

Sep 7, 2011

By Sid Gilreath As a Plaintiff’s law firm we routinely receive calls from the parents of young a child who has fallen on a playground, received a serious head injury and is being treated for seizures.  We start an investigation to see if the accident could have been prevented had someone, some company or some […]