1. Honda and Acura Airbags More Dangerous Than Previously Thought

    The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has recently announced that some defective Takata airbag are much more dangerous than originally thought. New tests indicate that the chances of a dangerous airbag inflator rupture are as high as 50 percent. The NHTSA is asking the media and the public to spread the word about these airbags so vehicle owners can fix the problem immedia…Read More

  2. Cell Phone Radiation Linked to Cancer

    Amidst growing concern regarding the dangers of cell phone radiation, researchers have released findings from a new study that identified a small link between cell phone radiation and cancer. The researchers at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences exposed rats to doses of radiation every day for two years and compared the results to a control group of rats that were not exposed …Read More

  3. CDC Says Lumber Liquidators Flooring Poses Risk to Human Health

    Following an investigation requested by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) have determined that Lumber Liquidators flooring increases the risk of cancer due to the levels of formaldehyde in the product. According to the CDC, the cancer risk is six to 30 cases per 100,000 people. Think you have a personal injury case on your hands? …Read More

  4. The Edwards Law Firm Awards $1,500 Scholarship to Nancy Hernandez

    The Edwards Law Firm is happy to announce the recipient of the 2015 Edwards Annual Scholarship, Nancy Hernandez. Nancy has overcome many hardships to excel in school. She also participates in many extracurricular activities and community service work. The $1,500 scholarship can be applied toward tuition costs at any accredited community college or university in Oklahoma. Students across Oklahoma…Read More

  5. Cheers to Alcohol Awareness Month

    Did you know most underage teens get their alcohol from home? Its a sobering statistic as April marks the official start of Alcohol Awareness Month. Research shows a 16-year old is more likely to die from an alcohol-related problem than any other cause. Still, some teens choose to drink alcohol for a variety of reasons, such as boredom, curiosity, or just because it seems like everyone else is doi…Read More