FDA food plant inspections woefully inadequate

A recent report reveals that less than 25% of FDA-regulated food plants were inspected annually, and more than half of the plants were not inspected at all, during a five year period from 2004 through 2008.  Inspections at plants considered high risk also dropped off.  At the same time, consumers were seriously injured and even died from tainted peanut butter, vegetables and other food products. 

Like many government agencies, the FDA is stretched thin, having experienced a staff decrease of 18% since 2003.  Fortunately for consumers, Congress has recently authorized filling a number of vacant positions.  However, even after these additions, the FDA will still have 145 fewer inspectors on staff than it did in 2004. 

Consumer groups have reported that they are alarmed, but not surprised, by the report.  Many groups continue to take issue with what they describe as serious deficiencies in the country's food inspection system. 

If you believe you have been injured or made ill by tainted food, contact the attorneys of Fears | Nachawati to see whether you are entitled to compensation for your illness or injury.  We would be happy to speak with you at 1-866-705-7584 at your convenience. 

Conroe football player killed in street racing car accident

Over Memorial Day weekend, a 17-year-old Conroe High School football star was killed in a car accident. The accident took place on Sunday, 24th, at approximately 9:40 pm.

Police believe that the accident occurred because the teens apparently were engaged in street racing. Evidence at the scene of the accident supports that the teens were driving at speeds in excess of 100 mph when the accident took place.

The car was being driven by 18-year-old Johnnie O’Neal. At some point, authorities believe the driver lost control of the vehicle, striking a culvert. Reports indicate that the car went airborne, after which it tore through a brick and wrought iron fence surrounding a yard in a residential neighborhood. The car finally came to a stop when it struck, and wrapped halfway around, a tree in the yard.

The impact was so forceful that the car’s engine and transmission flew from the vehicle and landed about 100 yards away. Pieces of the fence and culvert were also strewn about the street and yard.

The home where the accident occurred belongs to Saturnino and Martha Iracheta. At the time of the accident, the Irachetas were outside watering plants with their 3-year-old daughter. No members of the Iracheta family were injured.

Sometimes car accidents are caused by driver negligence, meaning the driver of the car was not acting the way a reasonable driver would under the same circumstances. It could be something as simple as talking on a cellphone or changing the radio station that leads to a deadly crash.

Other times, reckless behavior on the part of a driver is the cause of the accident. Such accidents are particularly devastating, as they could have been avoided.

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a car accident because of a negligent or reckless driver, contact Fears | Nachawati today. You can e-mail us at info@fnlawfirm.com or call us on our toll-free helpline at 1.866.705.7584.