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Onewheel injury lawyers will meet with a federal judge on January 18 to discuss first steps in the pretrial proceedings for the growing litigation over injuries linked to the recalled electric skateboards.
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A New York man's Onewheel GT lawsuit says the manufacturer left the devices on the market long after it was aware of injuries and deaths linked to its "pushback" feature.
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The U.S. JPML has ordered all Onewheel skateboard lawsuits to be consolidated before one judge in the Northern District of California for coordinated pretrial proceedings.
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The JPML will hear oral arguments this week on whether all Onewheel lawsuits filed in federal courts nationwide should be consolidated before one judge for coordinated pretrial proceedings.
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A new study reveals that childhood traumatic brain injuries can have long-term effects on the brain's structure, leading to executive function problems.
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A Onewheel lawsuit claims a man suffered a broken wrist and road rash when the device pitched him suddenly onto the pavement due to its defective design.
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The Onewheel class action lawsuit calls for Future Motion to compensate anyone who bought the defective electric skateboards before the September 29 recall.
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Next month, a panel of federal judges will consider whether to consolidate all lawsuits over Onewheel accidents before one federal judge for coordinated pretrial proceedings.
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A new study warns that monitoring intracranial pressure after a traumatic brain injury appears to provide few benefits to patients and may lead to more health risks due to increased medical interventions.
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All Onewheel electric skateboards are being recalled due to a "pushback" feature which has been linked to severe rider injuries and deaths.